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10.09.2008 - 02:00pm ET
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Gates, Others Announce Call for Global Health Case Studies
(CSRwire) WASHINGTON, Oct. 9 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The following announcement
calls for case studies related to global health concerns and is a
partnership of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, Global Health Progress
(GHP), the WHO's Special Programme for Research and Training in Tropical
Diseases (TDR), the International AIDS Vaccine Initiative (IAVI), and the
Association of University Technology Managers. Our goal is to then share
the lessons learned from the case studies with the wider global health
community in the fall of 2009.
The aim of the collaboration is to collect and compile multi-sector case
studies from an array of global health stakeholders, including private
funders, international and multilateral organizations, universities and
non-profit research centers, pharmaceutical and biotech companies,
public-private partnerships, non-governmental organizations, and
governments. The deadline for submission of case studies is December 1,
2008.
If you'd like to learn more about the collaboration and/or the call for
global health case studies, please contact Priscilla Vanderveer at
202-778-1036.
Call for Global Health Case Studies
Deadline for submissions: December 1, 2008
Summary
The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, World Health Organization's Special
Programme for Research and Training in Tropical Diseases (TDR), Global
Health Progress (GHP), International AIDS Vaccine Initiative (IAVI) and
Association of University Technology Managers (AUTM) have joined together
to prepare a set of multi-sector case studies to identify ways in which
key stakeholders are addressing global health concerns. These studies will
briefly describe existing or planned collaborative relationships, projects
and transactions with the aim of sharing lessons learned with the wider
global health community. They may cover any part of the spectrum of global
health work, including research, development, delivery, and financing
mechanisms. We will publish 40-50 case studies, each being 3-5 pages in
length.
Core Theme
The case studies will highlight collaborations, partnerships and
transactions that address a global health concern. Global health concern
refers to those diseases that have a disproportionate impact on developing
countries, but need not be the sole focus of the collaboration or
transaction.
Eligibility Criteria
Stakeholders who are participants in collaborative relationships, projects
or transactions that address a global health concern are encouraged to
submit a proposal for a case study. Examples of stakeholders include
private funders, international and multilateral organizations,
universities and non-profit research centers, pharmaceutical and biotech
companies, Public-Private Partnerships, Non-Governmental Organizations,
and governments.
Proposals can be submitted online at the entry page here www.casestudiesforglobalhealth.org
or downloaded and submitted by email to info@casestudiesforglobalhealth.org.
Deadline for submission is December 1, 2008.
Each stakeholder that submits a proposal will be expected to have informed
all other parties involved. All submissions must: - Reflect actual
collaborative relationships, projects or transactions entered into within
the past 5 years;
- Identify all participants and funders of the activities described in
the submission; and
- Designate an individual as the primary point of contact for any
questions relating to the submission.
Selection Criteria
Submissions will be selected to be further developed into case studies
based on how well they:- Demonstrate a transaction and/or
collaboration across sectors (e.g., philanthropic, international,
multilateral, academic, non-profit, private industry, governmental, etc.)
that address a global health concern.
- Address each of the areas outlined in the Submission Form, and provide
sufficient content to establish the framework for a 3-5 page case study.
- Describe challenges, approaches to address these challenges, and
outcomes (actual and potential).
Review Process
Case studies will be selected by a review committee based on their
adherence to the core theme and the criteria listed above. The initial
selection will occur by January 2009, at which time the designated primary
point of contact will be contacted for further details.
Professional writers will draft the case studies, and will work with the
submitter to elicit additional details and commentary during the initial
weeks after selection. Such support should be provided with the approval
of the other parties involved in the submission. Our goal is to publish
the case studies in the fall of 2009.
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