Dear Colleagues,
Anyone interested in submitting an RFA for this USAID funded operational research (below), and needs a Research Fellow? - I'm interested!
Direct Link (I hope one of these works)
http://www.hrcdproject.org/funding/funding.html?utm_source=MHTF+Subscribers&utm_campaign=89db5a14bc-MH_BUZZ9_15_2010&utm_medium=email <http://www.hrcdproject.org/funding/funding.html?utm_source=MHTF+Subscribers&utm_campaign=89db5a14bc-MH_BUZZ9_15_2010&utm_medium=email>
http://www.research4development.info/news.asp?articleID=50670
best wishes,
Penny
Penny Haora RM MPH PhD Candidate
The Australian National University
Canberra, Australia
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Funding Information
URC will announce and post Requests for Applications (RFAs) on this TRAction web site. TRAction will not accept or consider unsolicited proposals or applications. Posted RFAs will provide all instructions for the submission of study applications. Applications meeting requirements will be reviewed by a Technical Evaluation Panel that will award sub-agreements to successful applicants.
Upcoming RFAs
During the month of September 2010, TRAction expects to post several new implementation research RFAs on the following topics:
1. Integrated community case management (iCCM): Cost and financing analyses and model development
2. iCCM: Policy research
3. iCCM: Implementation research to be embedded in an operational iCCM program
Before the end of the calendar year, TRAction expects to post additional RFAs on the following topics:
1. Reducing the impact of indoor air pollution on health by increasing the appropriate use of improved cookstoves
2. Analyses of the impact of macro health financing interventions on access and utilization of maternal, neonatal and child health (MNCH) services
3. Improving the integration of MNCH services for better efficiency, access, utilization and effectiveness: analysis and intervention research
4. Targeting and phased MNCH services to women and children at highest risk: analysis and intervention research
5. Recognition by families and care seeking behavior for maternal and neonatal complications: assessment and analysis of both demand and supply side strategies.
Current RFAs
New Posting
RFA No. MNCH2010-004 Implementation Research Project: Tackling Disrespect and Abuse in Facility-Based Childbirth
The purpose of this solicitation is to fund implementation research that will document disrespect and abuse and develop and test an intervention approach to significantly reduce the leading manifestations of disrespect and abuse of women during labor and delivery in facilities in developing countries with high burdens of maternal mortality. The intervention approach developed should be designed to have a significant impact on disrespectful and abusive care and, once tested, be replicated quickly, inexpensively and widely in the country and in other countries facing similar challenges.
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Amendment No. 1
RFA No. MNCH2010-004 Implementation Research Project: Tackling Disrespect and Abuse in Facility-Based Childbirth
To modify RFA Appendix B: List of countries for the RFA, by removing Madagascar and adding Cambodia.
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