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Tackling Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn and Child health in Global Health
June , 2016
Ken Simiyu, Phd – Program Officer
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Vision and Mission
Saving and improving lives in low- and lower-middle-income countries through
Integrated Innovation
Bold Ideas. Big Impact. A Better World.
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Overview- GCC
Bold Ideas. Big Impact. A Better World.
Area of focus is global health
Funded by Government of Canada
Funds innovators from developing countries and Canada
Encourages Integrated Innovation
Joseph L. Rotman (top left); Peter A. Singer and the Honourable James Flaherty (bottom right) at the Launch of Grand Challenges Canada on May 3, 2010
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Integrated Innovation
Stars in Global Health Saving lives at Birth
Saving brains Global Mental health
Grand Challenges in Global Health
Portfolios
Seed
SavingLives at
Birth
Saving Brains
Global Mental Health
Stars in Global Health
Transitionto
Scale
Scaling Global Health Investment Fund
Stars in Global Health
Stars in Global Health
476 Proof of concept grants have been awarded since 2011
7 rounds
Average 800 applications per round- 25 % success rate
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Stars Pipeline: Primary Country of Innovator
Canada 191
Kenya 51Tanzania 29
Mongolia 4
India 44Senegal 3
Ghana 9
Pakistan 12Afghanistan 1
Ethiopia 3
S. Sudan 1
Zambia 4
DR. Congo 1
Cameroon 3Nigeria 9
Benin 1 Uganda 26
Rwanda 5
Armenia 1
Nepal 3Thailand 7
Philippines 6
Cambodia 3
Indonesia 2
Vietnam 4
Bangladesh 9
Nicaragua 1
Peru 29
Haiti 4
Guatemala 2
Bolivia 3 Madagascar 1
Burkina Faso 2
Sri Lanka 1
Egypt 1
Malawi 1
Colombia 1
37 countries (Round 1 to 7 – 476)
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Stars Pipeline: Primary Country of Implementation
India80
Pakistan 28
Bangladesh 33
Kenya 86Uganda 58
Tanzania 50
Vietnam 15
Thailand 11
Philippines 18
Rwanda 12
Peru 31
Nigeria 24
Nepal 14
Ghana 17Haiti 11 Cambodia 10
Cameroon 5
DR. Congo 8
Zambia 10
China 9S.Sudan 11
Indonesia 8
Armenia 1Afghanistan 4
Brazil 6 Benin 2
Ethiopia 11
Mongolia 5
Guatemala 6
Mexico 3
Honduras 1El Salvador 2
Nicaragua 2
Algeria 1
Libya 1Tunisia 2
Madagascar 1
Bolivia 4
Botswana 2
Sri Lanka 6
Jamaica 1
Colombia 2 Venezuela 1
Somalia 3
S. Africa 12
Zimbabwe 5Mozambique 5
Malawi 7Namibia 1
Cent.Af.Rep. 1
Eq.Guinea 1
Liberia 1 S.Leone 1 Guinea 1
Senegal 5
Mali 2
B. Faso 5Niger 2
Egypt 6Bhutan 5
Lao 4
Malaysia 4
Iran 1
Papua New Guinea 1
Ukraine 2
Jordan 2Kosovo 1 Tajikistan 1
Guyana 2 Suriname 1
Dominic Rep 1
Fiji 1
Gambia 2
Kuwait 1
Swaziland 1
Maldives 1
Mauritius 1
Myanmar 2
Yemen 2
81 countries (Round 1 to 7 – 476)
Stars in Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn and Child health
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Grants of up to$100,000 CAD will be awarded.
Subsequent grants of up to$1 Million CAD.
Deadline to apply: July 19, 2016 @ 15:00 ET
Program Scope
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Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn and Child health, including those that will yield positive early childhood experiences that contribute to the health and well-being of all children around the world.
Pathways:
improving use of essential health services.
reducing burden of infectious diseases that disproportionately affect pregnant women and young children, including through improving access to safe drinking water and adequate sanitation.
improving nutrition.
promoting healthy child development.
Target Beneficiaries
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Beneficiaries must be Women and girls of reproductive ageNewborns children under five years old
Area of special interestFragile states-Humanitarian settingsFamily planning
What we are looking for
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Service deliveryDiagnostics deliveryMedical devices development and/or deliveryVaccines deliveryInsecticidesHealth associated products to facilitate service delivery e.g ICT, devices etcMedical/health worker education programs, behavior change, Water and sanitationHealth-related agriculture e.g food processing, nutritionBusiness models of delivering health, insurance, franchisePolicy, regulationSocial change, cultural interventionHealth system strengtheningEtc.
Eligibility
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Any for profit, non-profit, university, research institution eligible
All Canadians MUST have a collaborator in an eligible country
Canadians can find collaborators on the global health LinkedIn site
Global Health Innovation
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Application website: www.grandchallenges.ca
Short application and 2 minute video. Main Questions:
1. Boldness, Creativity and Integrated Innovation.Describe the problem quantitatively, explain your bold idea and how it integrates integrated innovation
2. Technical Merit/Project Execution PlanWhat is the intended proof of concept? How and where will you execute your project? Include methodology, and new technologies, models / approaches or policies to be developed.
3. Expected Health Outcomes And Outputs All data should be disaggregated by sex
4. Scale and Sustainability what is the long- term market or public health channel for your Bold Idea
5. The Project Lead and Team
6. Environmental Sustainability, Gender Equality, and Good Governance
The Application – Key Questions
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EVALUATION CRITERIA
• Impact (18 %)
• Integrated Innovation (18 %)
• Scale and sustainability (18 %)
• Project lead and team (18 %)
• Technical Merit/Execution Plan (18 %)
• Transformative (10 %)
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RELEVANT INDICATORS
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The Problem
1 in 3 children (200 million globally)
fail to reach their full physical, cognitive, psychological and/or socioemotional potential
due to poverty, poor health and nutrition, insufficient care and stimulation,
and other risk factors to early childhood development1
Enabling ECD in the three first years of life, “has rates of return of 7-10% across the life course through better education, health,
sociability, economic outcomes and reduced crime”
The Global Strategy expects returns of “at least US$100 billion in demographic dividends from investments in early childhood
and adolescent health and development”.
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1. Global Strategy for Women's, Children's, and Adolescents' Health (2015)
The Challenge
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Promote health and
nutrition
Protect against
maltreatment
Provide nurturing and early learning
NutritionHealthy pregnancy & birthInfection prevention & managementToxin-free environment
Violence, exploitation and abuse prevention & mitigation of impact
Caregiver wellbeingParenting practicesPlay & stimulation
Develop and scale up products, services and policies that protect and nurture early brain development in an equitable and sustainable manner.
Saving Brains Demographics: Implementation Countries
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Guatemala: 1
Nicaragua: 1
Mali: 1Burkina Faso:
2
Colombia: 2
Peru: 9
Bolivia: 2 Brazil: 6
Jamaica: 1
Haiti: 2Grenada: 1
Niger: 1Nigeria: 3 Ghana: 4
Cameroon: 1
Democratic Rep. of the Congo:1
South Africa : 2
Botswana : 1
Zambia: 2
South Sudan: 1
Rwanda : 1
Malawi: 1
Uganda: 5
Tanzania: 6
Kenya: 14Ethiopia: 1
Indonesia: 2
Philippines: 1
China: 1
India: 16
Pakistan: 8Bangladesh:
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Vietnam:2Cambodia: 2
Includes Saving Brains and aligned Stars and TTS projects. Includes terminated Project.
Darker shade indicates more projects
Using interactive dialog SMS technology to improve parent knowledge and management of child health and development. TNH is currently testing the adherence and engagement of the mothers to the messages as well as evaluating the impact on child health and development.
TNH Digital Health – Mobile Scaling
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In The Pipeline
Building best-practice ECD centers and partnering with local baby-care micro-franchises to provide high-quality, community-based childcare in East Africa’s urban slums. Kidogo is currently testing its model, curriculum and micro-franchising “business-in-a-box” as well as evaluating its impact on children and their families
Kidogo – Sustaining Quality
71,000 YouTube views in 1 yearhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vw0TkwjjpZU
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Dr. Mike: Saving Brains
Saving Brains
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Deadline: July 29, 2016 @ 15:00 ET
Grants of up to$250,000 CAD will be awarded.
Subsequent grants of up to$1 Million CAD.
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Projects should address major risks to early brain and child development
Projects should target major risks to early brain and child development that would be relevant to the target population (children in the first 1000 days of life).
• Child neglect, abuse or maltreatment• Exposure to contaminants/pollutants• Inadequate stimulation and/or learning• Inadequate socialization and/or interaction• Infection• Malnutrition• Maternal mental health conditions• Neonatal insults and conditions compromising newborn health• Pregnancy complications• Sensory impairments• Toxic stress
*See the Request For Proposals for areas of particular interest to Saving Brains.
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Project types
Project types could include:
• Products, including diagnostics, drugs, medical devices/equipment, Information and communication technologies;
• Services, including education or training programs and service, delivery systems; and
• Implementation models, including financial or business models, policies and social enterprises.
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• Impact
• Integrated Innovation
• Project execution plan
• Leadership capability to champion change
• Value for effort
Evaluation Criteria
For more information, please contact:
savingbrains@grandchallenges.casavingbrainsinnovation.net
Thank you!
@Kenssimiyu Connect with us:
T 416.953.7581Ken.simiyu@grandchallenges.ca
Grand Challenges CanadaMaRS Centre, South Tower, 101 College Street, Suite 406Toronto, Ontario, Canada M5G 1L7grandchallenges.ca
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