Expanding HIV self-testing in Africa
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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.
Grant focus
Promote self-testing to increase the number of people who know their HIV status
Grantees
Population Services International (PSI)
Status
Current
Amount
US$ 68,839,933
Disease
HIV and Co-Infection
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Grant focus
HIV self-testing and prevention
Grantees
London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, MTV Staying Alive Foundation
Status
Current
Amount
US$ 12,338,441
Disease
HIV and Co-Infection
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Grant focus
HIV self-testing and prevention
Grantees
Solthis
Status
Complete
Amount
US$ 15,716,863
Disease
HIV and Co-Infection
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Grant focus
Provide effective oral prevention to young women in South Africa at high risk of HIV infection.
Grantees
Wits Reproductive Health & HIV Institute
Status
Current
Amount
US$ 20,524,054
Disease
HIV and Co-Infection
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Grant focus
Prevent HIV transmission to people at high risk of infection in three Latin American countries.
Grantees
Foundation for Scientific and Technological Development in Health (Fiotec)
Status
Current
Amount
US$ 36,224,893
Disease
HIV and Co-Infection
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Grant focus
Improve prevention, diagnosis and treatment of HIV/AIDS, hepatitis C, tuberculosis and malaria through quality-assurance of health products.
Grantees
World Health Organization
Status
Current
Amount
US$ 157,000,000
Disease
HIV and Co-Infection, Malaria, Tuberculosis
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Grant focus
Enable the scale-up of optimized second-line combination antiretroviral therapy for HIV patients who have failed first-line therapy
Grantees
University of New South Wales (Kirby Institute)
Status
Current
Amount
US$ 9,026,168
Disease
HIV and Co-Infection
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Grant focus
Reduce rates of mother-to-child transmission of HIV among women starting antiretroviral treatment in the third trimester of pregnancy
Grantees
University of Liverpool
Status
Current
Amount
US$ 10,924,812
Disease
HIV and Co-Infection
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