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Development Assistance edit
Apertura:
02 de February, 2022
Cierre:
01 de March, 2022
Hora de Cierre:
11:59 PM

Development Assistance Committee (DAC) List of ODA Recipients.

Tipo

Investigación

Área de Conocimiento

Escuela de Medicina y Ciencias de la Salud

País

Dinamarca

Ente financiador

World Diabetes Foundation

Área/Tema (específico)

Diabetes/Poverty

Mayores informes

Project Coordinator: ylar@worlddiabetesfoundation.org

WDF funds projects devoted to improving diabetes care and prevention in low- and middle-income countries included in the OECD Development Assistance Committee (DAC) List of ODA Recipients.
Project proposals need to be formulated and owned locally. Projects should provide focused, replicable and sustainable solutions with the potential to prevent diabetes and improve the lives of people with the disease.

We fund projects with a poverty focus in line with WDF's Code of Conduct. These  projects should be sustainable and require minimum WDF funding for salaries and indirect costs.

WDF funds projects devoted to improving diabetes care and prevention in low- and middle income countries. 
Applicants should have a successful track record within diabetes care and prevention, or be aligned with locally anchored partners or networks with such a track record. We expect co-funding from applicants, stakeholders and/or other partners involved. We expect support from or involvement by local health authorities in the country or area in question.

Collaboration with diabetes associations or similar civil society groups within the field of chronic disease prevention and care is welcomed. 

WDF funds projects devoted to improving diabetes care and prevention in low- and middle-income countries included in the OECD Development Assistance Committee (DAC) List of ODA Recipients.
Project proposals need to be formulated and owned locally. Projects should provide focused, replicable and sustainable solutions with the potential to prevent diabetes and improve the lives of people with the disease.

We fund projects with a poverty focus in line with WDF's Code of Conduct. These  projects should be sustainable and require minimum WDF funding for salaries and indirect costs.

WDF funds projects devoted to improving diabetes care and prevention in low- and middle income countries. 
Applicants should have a successful track record within diabetes care and prevention, or be aligned with locally anchored partners or networks with such a track record. We expect co-funding from applicants, stakeholders and/or other partners involved. We expect support from or involvement by local health authorities in the country or area in question.

Collaboration with diabetes associations or similar civil society groups within the field of chronic disease prevention and care is welcomed.