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A request for proposal (RFP) is a document that announces a project, explains it, and invites eligible researchers or organizations to submit bids to complete it. Developing an effective research proposal to submit to the RFP, in public health and global health, is an essential step towards funding research initiatives.
Given the role of the proposal in outlining the steps that will be taken to answer a research question, we set out to guide our community towards some of the expectations of what makes a good research proposal. To help us navigate the do’s and don'ts of research proposals, we have brought on two special guests, Dr. John Amuasi (ARNTD) and Dr. Patrick Lammie (NTD-SC).
In this episode of The Last Mile podcast, you will:
Podcast Guests
Podcast Host(s)
Podcast Narrator and Editor:
Links to the current request for proposals on COR-NTD:
1) New diagnostics for schistosomiasis monitoring and evaluation
2) Increasing Effectiveness of Delivery of Preventive Chemotherapy against NTDs
By iCHORDSA request for proposal (RFP) is a document that announces a project, explains it, and invites eligible researchers or organizations to submit bids to complete it. Developing an effective research proposal to submit to the RFP, in public health and global health, is an essential step towards funding research initiatives.
Given the role of the proposal in outlining the steps that will be taken to answer a research question, we set out to guide our community towards some of the expectations of what makes a good research proposal. To help us navigate the do’s and don'ts of research proposals, we have brought on two special guests, Dr. John Amuasi (ARNTD) and Dr. Patrick Lammie (NTD-SC).
In this episode of The Last Mile podcast, you will:
Podcast Guests
Podcast Host(s)
Podcast Narrator and Editor:
Links to the current request for proposals on COR-NTD:
1) New diagnostics for schistosomiasis monitoring and evaluation
2) Increasing Effectiveness of Delivery of Preventive Chemotherapy against NTDs