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Climate x Health: Meet the innovators addressing the health impacts of climate change

Climate change threatens to roll back many of the gains that we’ve made in global health. In 2022, with support from the Government of Canada and in partnership with the South African Medical Research Council, we put out a call for funding, seeking bold ideas to address the impact of climate change on health.   After a thorough peer-review process, we selected 42 innovations that are working toto climate change, mental health needs are often underserved and go undetected. In flood-affected areas of Pakistan, many women, children, and their families are displaced and undergo significant distress. In response, The Hospital for Sick Children (Sick Kids) and Aga Khan University (AKU) have partnered to develop and test a training package for community health…Plus Fighting Parasitic Infections with DAWA Mobile Health Chad | Communicable diseases | Vector-borne disease threats In Chad, safe drinking water sources like Lake Chad are drying up because of climate change-induced droughts. As water scarcity increases, many people are forced to use unsafe water sources that harbour parasites and other infectious diseases. Parasitic infections…events and the COVID-19 pandemic. The University of Witwatersrand's Drama for Life project will use creative and expressive arts to foster children’s self-expression, support mental wellness, and promote connection in schools. Drama for Life’s therapists and interns will facilitate classroom workshops and after-school Eco-Drama clubs that organize engagement in climate action and empower children to

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Innovators Mobilize to Help Developing Countries Combat COVID-19

Innovators Mobilize to Help Developing Countries Combat COVID-19 Grand Challenges Canada innovators offer resources, ideas, affordable solutions for low-resource countries in need of pandemic essentials: medical oxygen, ventilators, masks, more Novel, affordable ways to acquire medical oxygen, ventilators, masks and other critically-needed COVID-19 supplies and services are among 20 Grand Challenges Canada innovations mobilizing to …GCC support, Hewa Tele will now provide medical-grade oxygen to Nairobi’s COVID-19 isolation hospital, with a set of cylinders dedicated solely to that facility, and will gear up to meet the oxygen needs of a growing number of patients.  Its expansion plans include hiring additional staff to facilitate 24-hour coverage, leasing more distribution vehicles, adding…its devices serving India soon and is seeking expedited regulatory processes (including US Food and Drug Administration approval) for a wider geographic rollout.   Masks 1) Saral Design Solutions Private Limited (India) Saral’s “Swachh” is a fully-automatic, compact machine designed to produce low-cost, ultra-thin disposable sanitary pads through a decentralized manufacturing system. With GCC support,…COVID-19 case-contact monitoring response and has already demonstrated benefit. Video: https://vimeo.com/238653892   2) Praekelt.org (South Africa) Praekelt.org has created MomConnect, a free WhatsApp-based text messaging platform to promote healthy pregnancies and infant care. Registered users receive biweekly advice tailored to each stage of motherhood, including clinical visit reminders and information on health services, with a…

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Meet 20 Innovators Supporting Youth Mental Health Around the World

In partnership with Global Affairs Canada, Grand Challenges Canada has awarded $250K CAD in seed funding for 20 mental health innovations in low- and middle-income countries. More than half of the 20 selected innovations are youth-led and aim to tackle mental health challenges using digital technology, storytelling, and community-based care. Many of the innovations are female-led, and several focus on addressing the needs of those disproportionately…the evidence-based Healthy Outcomes from Positive Experiences (HOPE) framework, which emphasizes positive childhood experiences that help children grow into healthy, resilient adults. The innovation will have peer support, with 35 young people trained to provide Psychological First Aid (PFA); institution-based psychosocial support, with 14 caregivers trained to provide psychosocial support within the care homes; and specialist care, with youth who meet clinical thresholds for a mental and neurological disorder referred to psychologists and psychiatrists at Psychiatrist Disability Organization. Association Interlinks, Promoting integrated, community-based mental health services for students in vulnerable situations, Tunisia Access to mental health services for students in the greater Tunis area is limited due to…– LGBT Well-Being, Bazwa LGBT Youth Program, South Africa OUT Well-being aims to address mental health disparities among LGBTQI+ youth from low-resource settings in South Africa by designing and piloting the "Bazwa LGBT Youth Program." The program focuses on mental health literacy, internalized homophobia, anxiety, depression, and suicide prevention among LGBTQI+ youth aged 10-24. The…

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Events You Won’t Want To Miss at Women Deliver 2019 Conference

Sunday June 2nd 8 AM – 5 PM: Uniting Forces to Ensure Female Genital Mutilation/Cutting (FGM/C) is a Practice of the Past Hosted by: Amref Health Africa, Coalition on Violence Against Women, End FGM Canada Network, Equality Now, Orchid Project, Sahiyo, The End FGM European Network, The Girl Generation, The Inter-African Committee on Traditional Practices, The US End FGM/C Network, There Is No Limit Foundation, Tostan Register here This End FGM/C Pre-Conference is an unprecedented event from civil society for civil society to unite voices and come together around a global Call to Action to end FGM/C and support FGM/C survivors. The event will convene civil society…highlight how policymakers, donors and international organisations can integrate the latest evidence on preventing violence against women and girls into their work to fund, implement and scale up effective initiatives. Diverse expert speakers from the Violence Against Women field will include Dr. Lori Heise (Johns Hopkins University and the Prevention Collaborative), Claudia Garcia Moreno (WHO)…a collaboration platform that brings together leadership from innovation and gender teams of some of the world’s leading development agencies and is currently working to surface and promote scalable innovations to address GBV. 4:30 PM – 6 PM: The Power of Us: Opening of the Women Deliver 2019 Conference Hosted by: Women Deliver Vancouver Convention…Skoll Foundation Vancouver Convention Center, Room 110 We all understand the world through by lens through which we experience it. That’s why it’s so important that engineers, designers, and technologists—who are increasingly powerful and influential in shaping the world around us—are diverse and representative of many perspectives. In this session, hear stories and explore solutions…Midwives (ICM), Laerdal Global Health and Maternity Foundation Vancouver Fairmont Waterfront Hotel, Mackenzie Ballroom RSVP here International Confederation of Midwives (ICM), Laerdal Global Health and Maternity Foundation invite you to join global frontrunners in the digital health arena for an inspiring EdTech Talk on the future of health worker training. *Moderated by GCC Co-CEO Karlee…

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Reflections from Grand Challenges Canada’s 2021 Summer Fellows

…(GCC) has seen yet another summer come and go. Despite our work-from-home context, summer fellows went above and beyond with new perspectives, inventive solutions, and passionate attention to issues that mattered most to them. The fellows never cease to amaze GCC with their dedication and hard work! This year, operating within an online format posed new opportunities for collaboration as fellows were based not only in Ontario but also Quebec, British Columbia, and Saskatchewan. From donor mapping to writing blog posts and press releases, assisting…from a long day? In general, I feel the need to go outside and get off a screen, whether that means going for a run or catching up with some friends; it depends on my motivation that day. This summer, I've found beach volleyball particularly fun! Ashley Mutasa (she/her) | Team: Knowledge Management & Translation…fellows? If there is a project or idea you want to take on, just ask! That is how I ended up working on some of my favourite assignments of the summer. What is your favourite way to de-stress from a long day? Tending to my rooftop container garden! Aiden Cyr ( he/him) | Team: Indigenous…

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Welcoming the 2015 Grand Challenges Canada Summer Students

…Challenges Canada and recently graduated with a B.A. in International Relations from Western University. Follow him on Twitter at @liamrtbrown.    At Grand Challenges Canada, students make up an integral part of the staff team. The 12 new summer students have a wide range of responsibilities, such as conducting research, supporting grant negotiations, analyzing investments,…warmer weather, and the start of the Grand Challenges Canada 2015 Summer Student Program. The four-month summer student program, which started on May 5th, is an incredible opportunity for post-secondary students and recent graduates to get early-career experience, to learn and hone skills needed in global health careers, to connect with inspiring and influential leaders in their chosen field, and to contribute…to foster creativity. What do you hope to learn and achieve over the summer? I hope to learn about how individuals can effectively collaborate to make a significant impact on pressing challenges around the world. I look forward to learning about the inner workings of such a reputable organization and the strategies used to ensure…

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Reflections from Grand Challenges Canada’s 2020 Summer Students

As another summer has come to an end, Grand Challenges Canada said goodbye to this year's Summer Students. The Summer Students not only quickly adjusted to the new work-from-home reality but fearlessly went above and beyond their responsibilities. They developed gender equality case studies, organized an international 'new methods for safe abortions' hackathon, helped to screen the newly relaunched Global Mental Health program applications, and much more. The Summer Students brought fresh energy to Grand Challenges Canada.…Health program to drive their funding opportunity targeting youth mental health in low- and middle-income countries. It was fascinating to gain insight into the behind-the-scenes processes leading up to the investment stage of innovations. What is a key take away from your experience at Grand Challenges Canada? I have learned that it’s imperative to be…worked on this summer? I had the opportunity to develop communications for the OPTions Initiatives and Global Mental Health program call for applications. The OPTions Initiative specifically invited me to think outside of the box to engage the audience in a niche and under-researched field. It allowed me to develop my skill set further and…about how the humanitarian and development sectors operate. Organizations need to decolonize approaches and genuinely commit to the localization agenda by trusting and supporting local actors and promoting community ownership. What is a tip for future summer students? Create a list of things you want to learn and the skills you want to develop over…

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Canadian-supported innovations fight tuberculosis in low- and middle-income countries

…TB remains a major global health problem. In 2012, an estimated 8.6 million people developed TB and 1.3 million died from the disease. It is second only to HIV/AIDS as the greatest killer worldwide that results from a single infectious agent. TB is a leading killer of people living with HIV, causing one fifth of all deaths. Over 95% of TB deaths occur in low- and middle-income countries, and it is among the top three causes of death for women aged 15 to 44. More than half a million children became ill with TB in 2012 and 74,000 HIV-negative children died of TB. The number of…of TB care in India and help establish a quality surveillance project. This innovative project can help to indicate bottlenecks in the provision of care, and can significantly improve the quality and reductions in diagnostic delays, which is a high priority for TB control, especially in urban hot spots with high MDR-TB prevalence (McGill University).…completeness and accuracy of data capture, analysis and, in turn, timely reporting. Potential defaulters will receive a reminder text message. Successful detection and treatment rates could go up as much as 15% (Health Child Sudan). Increasing financing to close all resource gaps The Government of Canada is a major global contributor in the fight against…

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Reflections from Grand Challenges Canada’s 2019 Summer Students

As another summer comes to an end, we are saying our goodbyes and extending our thanks to this year's summer students. Over four busy and project-packed months, the students have made a variety of important contributions to Grand Challenges Canada (GCC). From developing Gender Equality modules, drafting reports on stillbirth, helping screen the Humanitarian Grand Challenge's second round of applications, to preparing for the 2019 Women Deliver conference, there was never a dull day for the students. Not to mention, they are leaving GCC having created wonderful relationships with each…environments for children. I particularly love how this innovation empowers mothers to provide a better future for their children - a future in which they can grow up to be strong, educated and independent leaders within their communities. I am particularly interested in addressing health inequalities among women and children. I aspire to continue pursuing…important work and autonomy as a summer student, I learned to not be afraid to ask questions when I needed clarification, and to take ownership of projects assigned to me.  My advice for future summer students is to reflect early and often on what you want to learn at GCC and how you want to

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First-Of-Its-Kind Development Impact Bond Launched in Cameroon to Save Newborn Babies

Money will fund scale up of Kangaroo Mother Care (KMC) in Cameroon to help newborns survive and thrive; The Cameroon Kangaroo Mother Care Development Impact Bond (Cameroon KMC DIB) aims to reach more than 2,200 newborns with life-improving care; The investor, Grand Challenges Canada, will provide the upfront funding required to implement the program; the …an effective and efficient use of development funds; Other partners include: the World Bank, the Fondation Kangourou Cameroun, the Kangaroo Foundation Colombia, Social Finance, and MaRS Centre for Impact Investing. A newly launched development impact bond (DIB) is funding a health practice that will save and improve hundreds of newborn lives in Cameroon. This ground-breaking USD 2.8 million DIB is the first DIB globally to focus on newborns, the first DIB to focus on maternal and child health in Africa, and whose design has been led by the government of Cameroon. Every year, 20,000 newborn babies die in Cameroon. Low birth weight (LBW) and prematurity are leading risk factors for…Fondation Kangourou Cameroun, centres of excellence will be created in 4 regions. Using a train-the-trainer model, these centres will then build the capacity of other hospitals to promote and implement KMC. This will ensure that the practice of KMC is embedded in the public healthcare system, ensuring sustainability and further scale-up after the DIB. The…