Schistosomiasis
The Ambitious Goal of Beating Neglected Tropical Diseases
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The Importance of a Research Agenda for Female Genital Schistosomiasis
For millions of women living on the African continent, two of the greatest health concerns – schistosomiasis and HIV – overlap.
Achieving and sustaining elimination: How the Geshiyaro Project might shape the future of schistosomiasis and soil-transmitted helminths programmes
In the Wolaita zone in southern Ethiopia a research initiative is underway to assess strategies to achieve transmission break for schistosomiasis and soil-transmitted helminths (STH).
Crossing the Finish Line: Sustaining Behavior Change for the Prevention and Elimination of NTDs
Access to water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) is a fundamental human right. Improvements in health and increasing life expectancy across much of the world can be attributed to investments that improve environmental conditions and healthy behaviors.
Unprecedented Engagement: What We’ve Learned from the Call for Small Grants
As its name connotes, the African Researchers’ Small Grants Program (SGP) started small.
In Step Towards 2020
Newly Released Scorecard Marks Progress in the Fight against Neglected Tropical Diseases
Small Grants, Big Impact: Audio Interview with John Amuasi, ARNTD Executive Director
In this interview, John Amuasi, MBChB, MPH, MS, PhD discusses the impetus and hopes for the African Researchers' Small Grants Program.
Small Grants, Big Impact: Joy Chikwendu, Makurdi, Nigeria
In May 2017, ARNTD, USAID, and COR-NTD announced the first-ever grantees of the African Researchers' Small Grants program.