Open Philanthropy recommended a grant of $600,000 to the Clinton Health Access Initiative to support the market entry of a new, lower-priced regimen for drug-resistant tuberculosis.
This falls within our focus area of global health R&D.
Open Philanthropy recommended a grant of $600,000 to the Clinton Health Access Initiative to support the market entry of a new, lower-priced regimen for drug-resistant tuberculosis.
This falls within our focus area of global health R&D.
Open Philanthropy recommended a grant of $204,332 to the Clinton Health Access Initiative to support scoping work on options for cost-effective market shaping for pediatric sickle cell disease diagnosis and...
Open Philanthropy recommended a grant of £2,256,990 (approximately $2,971,954 at the time of conversion) over two years to the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine to support...
Open Philanthropy recommended a grant of $7,615,867 to the Coalition for Global Hepatitis Elimination to support the establishment of a coordination center focused on hepatitis B in low...
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