Deadline: 20 July 2015
The Research for Health in Humanitarian Crises (R2HC) is accepting applications for its R2HC programme. The overall aim of the R2HC programme is to improve health outcomes by strengthening the evidence base for public health interventions in humanitarian crises.
The total funding that will be made available for research grants will be £6.5 million.
The specific outcome of the programme will be to directly increase the quality and quantity of collaborative research on recognised public health challenges in humanitarian crises, leading to improved health outcomes through cost-effective humanitarian interventions.
Eligibility Information
The lead applicant may be a research institution, a non-profit institution or NGO, a UN agency, or a public or government institution (including a military organisation of the state). It must be legally registered in the country in which it is based. Individuals or for profit organisations cannot be the lead applicant.
To apply, applicants need to register with R2HC.
For more information, visit R2HC.