- Grant Amount – up to CAD 692,000
- Deadline – August 07, 2025
- CLICK HERE TO APPLY
The International Development Research Centre Global Health division has launched this anticipatory call for select countries in Africa for implementation research projects to reduce knowledge gaps related to adolescent sexual and reproductive health (ASRH), strengthen capacities in implementation research and generate evidence to inform policymaking and promote innovative solutions tailored to the unique challenges faced by each country.
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This new initiative, provisionally titled Adolescents Thrive: African Adolescents Bolstered through Local Evidence (AABLE), aims broadly to improve reproductive, maternal, neonatal, child and adolescent health outcomes in Africa, but with a primary focus on adolescent health and gender equality. It will close knowledge gaps related to adolescent sexual and reproductive health, strengthen capacities in related implementation research and generate evidence to inform policymaking and promote innovative solutions tailored to the unique ASRH challenges faced by each country.
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The International Development Research Centre Global Health division is launching this anticipatory call for select countries in Africa for implementation research projects to reduce knowledge gaps related to adolescent sexual and reproductive health (ASRH), strengthen capacities in implementation research and generate evidence to inform policymaking and promote innovative solutions tailored to the unique challenges faced by each country.
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Funding Information
- As a result of this anticipatory call, up to eight grants of up to CAD692,000 will be issued.
- The project duration will not exceed 30 months, including all research activities and final reporting, with an anticipated start date by November 1, 2025.
Eligibility:
- Only proposals that meet the eligibility criteria list below will be considered. Applicants can apply alone or as a consortium of up to three organizations (led by one of the organizations).
- Applicant organization/s are based in one of the following thirteen eligible countries: Côte d’Ivoire, Ethiopia, Ghana, Kenya, Liberia, Malawi, Mozambique, Nigeria, Senegal, Sierra Leone, Tanzania, Zambia, Zimbabwe.
- The Lead Applicant Organization must have independent legal status (or “legal personality”) and be capable of contracting in their own right and name, receiving and administering funds, and have authority to direct proposed project activities. Applicants must be able to demonstrate legal status through written documentation.
- If proposing a consortium, the Lead Applicant Organization must also demonstrate its ability to transfer funds to other countries where other consortium members are located.
- Applicant organizations must be eligible to conduct or coordinate independent research in study countries.
- Applicant organizations have a corporate policy to allow researchers to publish in the international academic literature without institutional restrictions.
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