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2007 Global Health Partnership Program Grants

The Emory Global Health Institute funds faculty from across Emory University who have proposed innovative, high-impact, sustainable global health programs. The Institute also provides seed funding for pilot projects that show great promise of developing into future, sustainable global health programs.

Funded programs involve an established partnership with an organization or organizations in the country where the program is being conducted. The following is a list of programs that the Institute funded in 2007.

ICGEB-Emory Vaccine Center: A Collaboration between Emory University School of Medicine and the International Center for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology (ICGEB, New Delhi, India)
Community Influences on Adolescent Sexual Health
Community Partners Leadership Fellows Program, Phase I: Scenarios from Africa
Consortium on Avian Influenza Control: An International Partnership on H5N1 Influenza Vaccine Development
Improving Recognition of and Initial Response to Prolonged/Obstructed Labor and Birth Asphyxia in Settings Characterized by Homebirth with Unskilled Attendants: A Multi-Site Study and Academic Partnership Development Project
Madras Diabetes Research Foundation (MDRF)-Emory Population-Based Global Diabetes Research Center
Partners in Global Health: Emory University and the Instituto Nacional de Salud Publica (INSP) of Mexico
Program in Globalization, Global Migration, and Health
Program in International Health Ethics
Republic of Georgia Emergency Department Program
Republic of South Africa Drug Discovery Training Program
Tobacco Technical Assistance Consortium Global Tobacco Control Initiative
Zambia-Emory Research Initiative in Tuberculosis and TB/HIV
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