Impact Grants awarded for implementation research in South-East Asia Region (2024)

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      Country

      Name of grant recipient

      Institution

      Project title

      India

      Zinia Thajudeen Nujum

      Government Medical College, Kerala

      Implementation of Integrated Bite Case Management (IBCM) as part of a one health program for rabies at primary health care level in Kerala: cost-effectiveness, challenges and solutions.

      Indonesia

      Ivan Pradipta

      Faculty of Pharmacy, Universitas Padjadjaran, Jawa-Barat

      Engaging community pharmacy in tuberculosis detection (ENHANCE): a systematic and structured implementation study in Indonesia.

      India

      Tanveer Rehman

      ICMR- Regional Medical Research Centre, Bhubaneswar

      Accelerating elimination of Lymphatic Filariasis in Odisha, an endemic state of India: adaptation and evaluation of a multicomponent Intervention strategy for enhancing MDA coverage and drug compliance.

      India

      Aiswariya JS

      Institute of Public Health, Bengaluru

      Empowering tuberculosis patients in slum settings of South Indian state: a strategic approach to reduce out of pocket expenditure and link TB patients to social insurance scheme.

      Sri Lanka

      Asha Wijegunawardana

      Department of Bioprocess Technology, Rajarata University, Mihintale

      Evaluation of the citizen scientists’ leishmaniasis control program using morphological and molecular vector and parasite surveillances.

      India

      Preeti Meshram

      The Grant Medical College & Sir J.J. Group of Hospitals, Mumbai

      Evaluating the usefulness of AI-based chest X-ray screening in enabling incidental diagnosis of tuberculosis in a hospital setting.

      Nepal

      Pushkar Pal

      Directorate of Research and Extension, Agriculture and Forestry University, Chitwan

      Zoonotic tuberculosis in farming communities: an in-depth study

      Thailand

      Suparat Phuanukoonnon

      Faculty of Tropical Medicine, Mahidol University

      Effectiveness of school-based training on larval control in household using a mobile application among secondary school students in high risk of dengue areas in Thailand.

      Indonesia

      Malida Magista

      The Center for Tropical Medicine, Research and Development Building of FK-KMK UGM

      Enhancing the health promotion and early detection capabilities of community-based health program to strengthen the resilience of marginalized communities against infectious diseases in Yogyakarta, Indonesia

      Bangladesh

      Md Mahfuzur Rahman

      Interactive R&D Bangladesh (IRD Bangladesh)

      Evaluating ambulatory care for drug-resistant tuberculosis in Bangladesh: a mixed-methods study

      For more information, please contact Dr Garry Aslanyan at TDR or Dr Aya Yajima at WHO Regional Office for South-East Asia.

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      Ten Impact Grants have been awarded following a call for applications jointly issued by TDR and WHO’s Regional Office for South-East Asia (SEARO), who have a common interest in strengthening the capacity for health research in low- and middle-income countries. The call reflects a commitment to support implementation research that informs the delivery of high-quality and cost-efficient health care solutions to people in resource-poor settings. 

      These Impact Grants for Regional Priorities support researchers and public health practitioners as part of TDR’s collaboration with all WHO regional offices. The general objective of the Impact Grants is to promote SEAR-based research and innovations for accelerating elimination of infectious diseases of poverty under the Regional Flagship Priorities in South-East Asia including accelerating efforts to ‘End TB’ by 2030 as well as finishing the task of eliminating neglected tropical diseases (NTDs) and other diseases on the verge of elimination such as malaria, HIV and syphilis. The specific objectives of the Impact Grants are to:

      • strengthen the research capacity of relevant individuals and institutions in countries;
      • generate new knowledge, solutions and implementation strategies that countries can apply for the control and elimination of infectious diseases; and
      • encourage intersectoral dialogue and a One Health approach. 

      In total, 64 applications were received from six countries within the region. Each of the ten recipients will receive up to $15 000 for their research project. The duration of each grant will be up to 12 months.

      Implementation research to address access to health services by populations in need can contribute to leveraging political commitments for health. It can also enhance multisectoral collaboration and create cross-programmatic efficiencies, as well as engage unreached communities in developing, implementing and evaluating strategies.

      The selected grant recipients and their research projects are listed in the table below:

      Country

      Name of grant recipient

      Institution

      Project title

      India

      Zinia Thajudeen Nujum

      Government Medical College, Kerala

      Implementation of Integrated Bite Case Management (IBCM) as part of a one health program for rabies at primary health care level in Kerala: cost-effectiveness, challenges and solutions.

      Indonesia

      Ivan Pradipta

      Faculty of Pharmacy, Universitas Padjadjaran, Jawa-Barat

      Engaging community pharmacy in tuberculosis detection (ENHANCE): a systematic and structured implementation study in Indonesia.

      India

      Tanveer Rehman

      ICMR- Regional Medical Research Centre, Bhubaneswar

      Accelerating elimination of Lymphatic Filariasis in Odisha, an endemic state of India: adaptation and evaluation of a multicomponent Intervention strategy for enhancing MDA coverage and drug compliance.

      India

      Aiswariya JS

      Institute of Public Health, Bengaluru

      Empowering tuberculosis patients in slum settings of South Indian state: a strategic approach to reduce out of pocket expenditure and link TB patients to social insurance scheme.

      Sri Lanka

      Asha Wijegunawardana

      Department of Bioprocess Technology, Rajarata University, Mihintale

      Evaluation of the citizen scientists’ leishmaniasis control program using morphological and molecular vector and parasite surveillances.

      India

      Preeti Meshram

      The Grant Medical College & Sir J.J. Group of Hospitals, Mumbai

      Evaluating the usefulness of AI-based chest X-ray screening in enabling incidental diagnosis of tuberculosis in a hospital setting.

      Nepal

      Pushkar Pal

      Directorate of Research and Extension, Agriculture and Forestry University, Chitwan

      Zoonotic tuberculosis in farming communities: an in-depth study

      Thailand

      Suparat Phuanukoonnon

      Faculty of Tropical Medicine, Mahidol University

      Effectiveness of school-based training on larval control in household using a mobile application among secondary school students in high risk of dengue areas in Thailand.

      Indonesia

      Malida Magista

      The Center for Tropical Medicine, Research and Development Building of FK-KMK UGM

      Enhancing the health promotion and early detection capabilities of community-based health program to strengthen the resilience of marginalized communities against infectious diseases in Yogyakarta, Indonesia

      Bangladesh

      Md Mahfuzur Rahman

      Interactive R&D Bangladesh (IRD Bangladesh)

      Evaluating ambulatory care for drug-resistant tuberculosis in Bangladesh: a mixed-methods study

      For more information, please contact Dr Garry Aslanyan at TDR or Dr Aya Yajima at WHO Regional Office for South-East Asia.

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