USAID seeks partners to co-create, pilot, and scale innovative health solutions in low-and-middle-income countries to reduce disease and mortality worldwide.
Funder: Agency for International Development (USAID)
Due Dates: Rolling submission (no fixed deadlines)
Funding Amounts: Not specified; funding is through co-investment and partnership models
Summary: USAID seeks partners to co-create, pilot, and scale innovative health solutions in low-and-middle-income countries to reduce disease and mortality worldwide.
Key Information: Emphasizes co-creation and collaboration with local partners in LMICs, including non-traditional partners such as faith-based organizations and private sector entities.
The United States Agency for International Development (USAID) has issued a Broad Agency Announcement (BAA) inviting organizations and companies to participate in co-creating, co-designing, co-investing, and collaborating on innovative research and development interventions. The goal is to develop, pilot, and scale novel health practices that reduce disease and mortality rates globally, with a focus on low-and-middle-income countries (LMICs).
This opportunity encourages partnerships that leverage new applications of science, research, and innovative practices in global health. USAID particularly welcomes involvement from local partners based in LMICs, including private sector entities, faith-based organizations, and other non-traditional partners, to ensure local voices and expertise are central to solving health challenges.
The BAA is designed to maximize co-creation and co-design, aiming for high-quality, effective partnerships that efficiently use time and resources. Selected partners will collaborate with USAID to develop solutions addressing specific problem and challenge statements outlined in the announcement.