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Cape Town SUPPORT Meeting 15-17 November 2007 Deliverable 4

Cape Town SUPPORT Meeting 15-17 November 2007 Deliverable 4. Deliverable 4. Review of RCT funding proposals to identify reasons for funding and rejecting proposals and survey of LMIC trialists to identify barriers and facilitators to securing funding

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Cape Town SUPPORT Meeting 15-17 November 2007 Deliverable 4

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  1. Cape Town SUPPORT Meeting 15-17 November 2007 Deliverable 4

  2. Deliverable 4 • Review of RCT funding proposals to identify reasons for funding and rejecting proposals and survey of LMIC trialists to identify barriers and facilitators to securing funding • Modified. No longer reviewing funding proposals • Web-based package of resources to help trialists secure funding

  3. Objectives for WP3 • Explore barriers and mechanisms to improving access to funding for researchers in LMIC who wish to undertake high quality pragmatic RCTs on priority health service and public health questions • To develop a package of resources to improve access to information and support on RCT funding for such researchers

  4. Planned Activities • An email-based survey of • senior trialists in Latin America and Africa • Major funding agencies • Request information on • The number of RCTs funded over the last five years, their research question/s and sources of support • Barriers and facilitators to securing funding for RCTs led by researchers in low and middle income settings • Suggested mechanisms for addressing barriers to securing funding and to strengthening facilitator

  5. Output • Develop, using participatory methods, a tool to improve access to information and support on RCT funding for trialists in LMIC

  6. Progress To Date

  7. Who Are The Researchers? • Universities • International institutions

  8. Major Funders • Mozambique • European Commission • Government development agencies • DFID, SIDA, CIDA • Bill and Belinda Gates Foundation • CDC • European and Developing Countries Clinical Trials Partnership Program (EDCTP)

  9. Major Funders • Zimbabwe • National Institutes of Health • WHO • Foundations (Bill and Belinda Gates, Rockfeller, PATH, CONRAD, Nestle, EGPAF) • Government development agencies (DFID, CIDA, USAID) • Wellcome Trust, BASF • EDCTP

  10. Major Funders • Argentina • NIH • Foundations • Trasher, Bill and Melinda Gates • Government of Brazil and Argentina • Governmental development agencies (e.g. UK’s DFID, SIDA, CIDA, CDC) • FAPESP; FAEP/UNICAMP, Gynuity Health Projects • WHO

  11. Barriers • Few calls • Limited amount of funding • Bureaucracy or extensive application procedures • Obligation to be affiliated to an European or USA institution • Lack of local technical capacity

  12. Barriers • Area of interest outside funding agencies priority • Lack of experience in writing proposals • Prejudices against the country in which the research will be carried out • Lack of visibility of the investigator • Lack of trained or experienced personnel • Lack of laboratory capacity • Lack of understanding of requirements of funding agencies • Political environment of a specific country

  13. Issues • Use of product • Tool for assisting trialists to access funding • ?Publication • Ethical approval (South Africa) • Do we need ethical approval or informed consent • If ethical approval is the way forward • Hold on to what Zim, Arg, Moz and Col have collected • All countries have to have ethical approval! • PROJECT TIME LINE CONSTRAINTS

  14. Cover letter • What to avoid when writing proposals, and what tips • Tool for both investigators and funders • Good idea for research? Funding? Link to TPT • Where to look for funding • How to apply for funding • Funders; information on funding, barriers and facilitators • Formal review of literature on this topic • Trial Funding Tool (TFT) Video,audio on tips for funding

  15. SUPPORT resources for identifying funding for undertaking RCTs • Identifying relevant funders/calls • Selecting relevant funders/calls and obtaining relevant information from them • Writing a research protocol – refer to TPT (how to ensure a high quality proposal) • Approaching funders • Tips on completing research grant applications, including how to tailor proposals for particular funders, examples

  16. SUPPORT resources for identifying funding for undertaking RCTs (2) • Submitting research grants (difficulties of electronic submission) • How grant applications are assessed/how to improve your proposal’s prospects • Responding to reviewers comments • What to do if your grant application fails • Glossary, libraries, web resources

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