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 increase access to pulse oximeters so frontline health workers can better identify children who need urgent care

Grantees
Alliance for International Medical Action (ALIMA)

Status
Current

Amount
US$ 14,928,929 

Disease
Malaria

Better technology to identify critically ill children

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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

Preventing HIV infections in high-risk groups

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Grant focus
Expanding knowledge to make lifesaving medicines affordable

Grantees
Third World Network

Status
Current

Amount
US$ 5,606,608

Disease
Cross-cutting

Building country capacity to make lifesaving medicines affordable

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Grant focus
Collect data to determine whether a large-scale introduction of a malaria vaccine in Africa is workable.

Grantees
World Health Organization

Status
Current

Amount
US$ 9,600,000

Disease
Malaria

Piloting the world’s first malaria vaccine

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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

Support for WHO prequalification of diagnostics and medicines

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Grant focus
Provide pregnant women with intermittent doses of sulfadoxine-pyramethamine, a medicine that prevents malaria, and gather data on delivery through community health workers.

Grantees
Jhpiego

Status
Current

Amount
US$ 51,593,329

Disease
Malaria

Preventive malaria medicine to protect pregnant women and their babies

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Ajara waits at the ART clinic. She is coinfected with HIV and TB. Image: John Rae / The Global Fund

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

Comparing a dolutegravir + darunavir combination to the standard treatment for HIV patients who have failed first-line therapy

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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

Dolutegravir in pregnant mothers and newborns

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