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XV The Multilateral Initiative on Malaria: An Alliance to Enhance African Malaria Research--Barbara Sina
Pages 95-98

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... Each component has its own leadership, seeks its own funding partners and advisors and organizes its own activities. The MIM Secretariat coordinates the components, facilitates communication and organizes the Pan-African Malaria Conference while rotating among partners (Welcome Trust (1998-1999)
From page 96...
... proposal to create a "common pot" of funds contributed by all partner funding agencies or bankrolled by the pharmaceutical companies. They also discarded an alternative to accept common applications with joint peer review of proposals but accepted individual agency selection of recommended proposals to fund.
From page 97...
... MR4 received renewed contract support from NIH in 2006. Between 1997-2007, 7 bilateral and multilateral initiatives, 5 publicprivate partnerships, 19 coalition and alliances/NGOs/foundations, 7 campaigns or grassroots networks, and 7 private industry initiatives were started to fight malaria intensifying the same problems recognized at the time of the Dakar meeting: lack of international donor coordination, fragmented funding, little capacity building in Africa and genuine partnership with African stakeholders.


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