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Filling in vital gaps for vulnerable mothers/newborns to receive health care expeditiously using innovative and accessible technology coupled with social innovation

…with a maternal mortality ratio of 438 per 100,000 live births. The most vulnerable of pregnant mothers and newborns live in the rural communities, and the risks to morbidity and mortality are compounded by the known three delays: at home, in transit and in health facilities. Despite the widespread use of modern technology in communication in many…information technology. Specific objectives of the project were: To install and activate four toll-free hotlines in four rural Ugandan hospitals, where vulnerable mothers can reach the health facilities for care and advice, especially in the case of emergenciesTo establish a functional communication system among health workers within the same health facility using mobile cell phonesTo set up a functional emergency communication system among health facilities within the same catchment area, using the business caller user groups model. Pregnant mothers, their partners, and other key community members…

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Early intervention programs for children with developmental delays in rural communities

Issue More than six million children in India today live with a disability. The World Health Organization (WHO) 2011 report on disability emphasized that early intervention (EI) programs for developmentally delayed children under the age of five are critical to improving long-term function.Unfortunately, EI therapy remains inaccessible for most children in rural India because they live too far from centres where rehabilitation specialists work. Lack of EI…EI therapy, provided by CRWs assisted by the mVBRI application. In addition, 71 children underwent therapy at an Early Intervention Parents Participation Centre, where children and family support groups are brought to one central location for rehabilitation services. Outcome Using validated assessment tools, developmental scores were tracked for children pre- and post-therapy in various domains of development. Data analysis showed statistically significant improvements in developmental scores overall for children in all functional categories involved. In addition, 38 children improved sufficiently to be enrolled in neighborhood government schools. The dashboard…rehabilitation professionals without frequent travel to the field ·         Increased effectiveness in program delivery, as reflected in high participation and engagement rates, and parent feedback reports ·         Promotion of greater engagement of people with disability and special needs in society. The team found that the application can be used not only for EI services, but…

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3D Printing and Deployment of Upper-Limb Prostheses in Developing Countries

Issue Amputees in low-income countries do not have access to prosthetic care because of poor healthcare infrastructure, economic hardship and the limited availability of prosthetic components. The World Health Organization estimates that 80% of amputees live in low-income countries, yet only 5% of amputees have access to prosthetic care. For people missing an upper-limb, the lack of a prosthesis is a major disability that affects their quality of life. Solution The aim of the Victoria Hand Project (VHP) is to create…prostheses. The system is centred on the Victoria Hand:  a complete, upper-limb, body-powered prosthesis consisting of a hand, a wrist unit, a limb-socket and a harness. It’s specifically designed for production in low-income countries where it is needed. Using 3D printing, 3D laser scanning and 3D computer software, the system allows in-country technicians to produce a…

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Hermetic storage for controlling post-harvest losses and aflatoxin poisoning

Issue Each year, Sub-Saharan Africa countries incur huge post-harvest grain losses valued at $4 billion USD, due to insect infestation and mold infection. Serious health hazards are linked to aflatoxin, a type of myotoxin produced by molds. Farmers respond to these challenges by mixing their grain with insecticides, which are dangerous for human consumption. Better storage methods are needed that effectively preserve the quality of the grain. Solution The project sought to demonstrate that hermetic storage bags could be…triple-layer plastic bags prevent grain damage and losses caused by insects on maize in rural on-farm stores and also prevent aflatoxin accumulation. This work convinced their target group of farmers that hermetic bags were an effective tool for managing grain storage losses and aflatoxin contamination, without the need to use chemical substances. Through the project…

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A rapid, inexpensive, easy-to-use HIV meter

Issue An obstacle to better management of HIV in the developing world is the lack of mass testing, due to insufficient trained staff, clinics and hospitals. An enormous step forward would be to provide health providers and even the general public with their own, inexpensive, easy-to-use HIV detection meter, which would drastically reduce the lag time before…– to detect and quantify antibodies that are diagnostic of HIV infection and progression. To transduce the presence of the anti-HIV antibodies into an electrochemical current, the team designed a novel DNA-switch that is activated by antibody binding. When activated, this switch separates an electro donor/acceptor element from an electrode, leading to a decrease in the…antibodies directly in whole blood in less than five minutes. In this project, the team sought to optimize the signalling mechanism of the switch and to adapt the meter for the detection of HIV antibodies by replacing test-epitopes by commonly used, standard HIV epitopes, such as the fragment 604–615 of the HIV protein gp41. The intent was…A further investment of around $500,000 $ to $1,000,000 is required to complete the optimisation and testing of the prototype This new DNA-based technology generates sufficient electrochemical signals to support its adaptation on inexpensive potentiostats (e.g., in the range of 40 uAmp/cm2 of electrode). It was also demonstrated that this DNA-based technology enables the rapid (five minute) detection…

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The post discharge survival project

Issue Children hospitalized for serious infections in Africa have a very high post-discharge mortality rate. Doctors and parents are often unaware of this period of high vulnerability, and are poorly equipped to identify or handle recurrent illness. Solution The Post-Discharge Survival Project sought to improve the outcomes of children following hospital discharge through two stages. Firstly, through the development…following discharge. Utilizing their prior research on post-discharge mortality in Uganda, the research team developed predictive models, so that children could be classified into low- and high-risk groups prior to hospital discharge. Improved access to mobile phone technology will enable any health worker to easily access and use these complex models, to ensure that children at…Research Team, the PARA app underwent testing in Uganda with 30 front-line health workers (doctors, nurses, clinical officers) for the purpose of evaluating user performance and improving design and function. During the second stage, a discharge kit prototype composed of two components was developed. The first component was educational, whereby a nurse – using a storyboard-style,…

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A novel rice husk fired furnace to sterilize human excreta and create a safe faecal fertilizer business which will motivate up-take of improved ecological sanitation

Issue In Tanzania, diarrheal disease accounts for 9% of all deaths in children less than five years old. Only 24% of the population of Tanzania has access to improved sanitation and there is inadequate fecal sludge management. An additional problem in Tanzania is limited agricultural productivity for small-hold farmers and the expense of commercial mineral fertilizers. Solution The aim of this study was to design a novel rice husk-fired stove to heat-sterilize fecal sludge leachate, to make safe fecal fertilizer products for commercial purposes. A pilot study, consisting of a cross-sectional survey…entrepreneur could run a treatment site and service their local village (1,500 people) effectively. The team plans to apply for Phase II Transition To Scale funding to scale up and replicate the fecal sludge treatment business in 12 additional villages. The District Water and Sewerage Corporations in the focus regions are interested in assisting in the…

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Humanitarian Action: Identifying Grand Challenges, Seizing Grand Opportunities

In recent years, humanitarian needs have been outstripping both the aid system and our abilities to meet them. By the end of 2015, there were more than 65.3 million displaced people globally, the highest number ever and more than double the number at the end of 2012. To keep pace with evolving and growing humanitarian…Challenges. The first step in launching the new initiative will be to identify the major Grand Challenges in humanitarianism, with a view to increasing efficiency and effectiveness for the long term. In this blog, we explain what a Grand Challenge is, provide examples of Grand Challenges, and encourage you to be a part of this…might a “Humanitarian Grand Challenge” look like? We have adopted the following definition of humanitarian assistance: “Humanitarian assistance is generally accepted to mean the aid and action designed to save lives, alleviate suffering and maintain and protect human dignity during and in the aftermath of man-made crises and natural disasters, as well as to prevent…boxes, accessed via a digital identity, that enables the owner a way to safely and privately store, transport, validate authenticity, and disseminate personal documents, other assets, and information. Supporting bold ideas to strengthen women's leadership in disaster risk reduction and humanitarian response at the community and national levels. Utilizing the expertise of the global community The…

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Reflecting on a Summer of Innovation, Bold Ideas and Big Impact

Toronto. Daniel was a 2015 Programs Summer Student at Grand Challenges Canada.     It has been just over a week since my summer with Grand Challenges Canada came to a close. With still a few days to go before I am back to school, I wanted to take this opportunity to share some reflections on a…ideas with big impact toward saving and improving lives. 12 summer students were hired this year to work across the full breadth of the organization. About half supported the communications, investments, stakeholder relations, and legal teams; the rest worked with the Targeted Challenges and Stars in Global Health programs, providing focused and cross-cutting support alike.…student I worked with all three programs, as well as with other innovator-defined challenges through the Stars in Global Health program. I have a background in health promotion and rural public health research, but I would say that my interests in global health are still very broad. I found the cross-cutting position a great way…helps when they offer to share their decision making with you. This is the best way to learn some of the less tangible skills that are vital for working in teams, finding solutions and driving projects forward. Learning the importance of targeted communication, outcomes-focused thinking, and mentorship are three lessons I know I will take…

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Grand Challenges Canada funds Bold Ideas with Big Impact to Address Global Mental Health Issues

When one thinks about health challenges in developing countries, diseases like HIV/AIDS, malaria, tuberculosis and other tropical diseases quickly come to mind, but few think of mental health. In fact, three-quarters of those afflicted with mental disorders live in developing countries. Mental disorders are a leading cause of disability globally and represent 14% of the…Ruston, an award-winning documentary filmmaker, brings to light the importance of mental health care in developing countries by capturing the personal struggle of Buyiswa, a single mother supporting her family while suffering from depression and bipolar disorder. I had the opportunity to meet Delaney in Cape Town, South Africa at the African Footprint in Global…treatments. Grand Challenges Canada is dedicated to supporting bold ideas with big impact in global health. In July 2011, Grand Challenges Canada announced $20 million in funding for bold, transformational proposals to improve mental health treatment, expand access to care and reduce the stigma in developing countries. Our objective is to support the development of…