Our Projects

Unitaid-funded projects develop innovative medicines, diagnostic tools and public health techniques and link them quickly, and at affordable prices, to those most in need.

Our grant projects apply the best that science has to offer to the fight against HIV and co-infections, tuberculosis and malaria in lower-resource countries.

 

 

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Grant focus
To transform oral HIV treatment into a long-acting injectable

Grantees
University of Washington

Status
Current

Amount
US$ 6,962,027

Disease
HIV and Co-Infection

Long-acting injections to treat HIV

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Grant focus
To develop long-acting formulations of key medicines and create a market for them

Grantees
University of Liverpool

Status
Current

Amount
US$ 32,004,459

Disease
Hepatitis C, HIV and Co-Infection, Malaria, Tuberculosis

Long-acting medicines for malaria, tuberculosis and hepatitis C

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Grant focus
Bringing secondary prevention of cervical cancer to scale in low- and middle-income countries

Grantees
Expertise France

Status
Current

Amount
US$ 24,322,600

Disease
Cervical Cancer, HIV and Co-Infection

Intensifying and promoting cervical cancer prevention in low-resource countries

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Grant focus
Reducing transmission and improving access to hepatitis C treatment for key populations

Grantees
Frontline AIDS

Status
Current

Amount
US$ 9,218,918

Disease
Hepatitis C, HIV and Co-Infection

Preventing hepatitis C through harm reduction

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Grantees
Médecins du Monde

Status
Current

Amount
US$ 9,363,092

Disease
Hepatitis C, HIV and Co-Infection

Catalyse the uptake of underutilised tools and simplify treatment for hepatitis C

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Grantees
PATH

Status
Current

Amount
US$ 12,810,525

Disease
Hepatitis C, HIV and Co-Infection

Hepatitis C combination prevention in people who inject drugs and incarcerated populations

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Grant focus
To create affordable solutions for preventing cervical cancer

Grantees
Clinton Health Access Initiative (CHAI)

Status
Current

Amount
US$ 41,018,136

Disease
Cervical Cancer, HIV and Co-Infection

Innovative, affordable screening and treatment to prevent cervical cancer

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Grant focus
Catalysing access to an affordable advanced HIV disease package of care that can be scaled up by countries and funding partners

Grantees
Clinton Health Access Initiative (CHAI)

Status
Current

Amount
US$ 20,000,000*

Disease
HIV and Co-Infection

Stopping preventable deaths among people with advanced HIV disease

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