The Global Grand Challenges initiative is currently accepting applications for the “Strengthening African National Regulatory Authorities Data Systems to Enhance and Track Performance” grant. This opportunity aims to address critical challenges within African National Regulatory Agencies (NRAs) and contribute to the broader goal of achieving WHO maturity level 3 (ML3).
Objectives
The call for applications is driven by the need to overcome four key challenges faced by NRAs in Africa:
- Lack of clear internal processes for managing regulatory pathways.
- Absence of clearly defined Key Performance Indicators (KPIs).
- Inadequate data systems for capturing and reporting essential metrics.
- Lack of harmonized scalable solutions that can be interoperable across multiple NRAs.
Eligibility
Applications are invited from African NRAs, with a requirement for active collaboration between at least two NRAs per application. Proposals must address at least two of the following categories:
- Regulatory review process management
- Metrics systems and performance indicators improvement
- Regulatory Data Standardization and data vocabulary
- Artificial Intelligence (AI) centered tools
Funding Details
The Global Grand Challenges will fund up to 5 proposals, with each successful proposal receiving an award of up to USD $300,000 for an 18- to 24-month grant duration. At least 80% of the funding should directly benefit NRAs.
Application Deadline: Interested parties should submit their proposals by January 31, 2024.
Background and Opportunity
Insufficient access to quality and affordable medical products in Africa has long been a public health challenge. The establishment of the African Medicines Agency (AMA) is a crucial step in addressing this issue by facilitating coordination and harmonization across Member States. The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, along with other stakeholders, has been actively supporting the harmonization of regulatory processes in Africa, emphasizing the importance of NRAs reaching WHO ML3.
Despite progress, challenges persist, including disparities among NRAs, manual regulatory processes, and inadequate digital support. The lack of robust data systems hinders the ability to define, oversee, and report on processes, impacting organizational strategic planning.
Funded Projects
Successful proposals will be part of a larger coordinated program aimed at strengthening African NRAs’ data systems. Funded projects will collaborate on shared interests such as knowledge exchange and harmonization of solutions, contributing to the attainment of ML3.
Criteria for Successful Proposals
Proposals must:
- Involve at least one NRA operating at WHO ML3 level.
- Allocate at least 80% of the funding to NRAs.
- Demonstrate collaboration between at least 2 NRAs.
- Have the potential to impact proposed areas within the budget and timeframe.
- Ensure resources are procured within the first 3-4 months.
- Exhibit a shared commitment to collaboration, information sharing, and system advancement.
- Include change management and implementation plans.
- Demonstrate sustainability beyond the grant period.
Exclusions
Proposals not involving an ML3 NRA, led by non-African institutions, lacking a commitment to collaboration, exceeding the grant term, or deviating from the call’s scope will not be considered.
Empowering African Regulatory Systems: A Strategic Initiative for Public Health, Collaboration, and Sustainable Progress
Cite this article as (APA format):
AR Managing Editor (2023). Empowering African National Regulatory Authorities: Strengthening Data Systems for Public Health Impact and Global Collaboration. Retrieved from https://www.africanresearchers.org/empowering-african-national-regulatory-authorities-strengthening-data-systems-for-public-health-impact-and-global-collaboration/