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Grand Challenges Africa

Seeks to engage innovators from around the world to solve science, technology and innovation, health and developmental challenges.

About GCA

The Grand Challenges family of initiatives seeks to engage innovators from around the world to solve science, technology and innovation, health and developmental challenges. Grand Challenges initiatives are united by their focus on fostering innovation, directing research to where it will have the most impact, and serving those most in need. 

The challenge also encourages partnerships that bring together investigators from diverse organizations, including for-profit institutions, non-governmental organizations, academic and health research institutions, foundations, and civil society groups. Today, a variety of funding partners use “Grand Challenges” to accelerate research, creating an expanding network of funding and research partnerships spanning diverse topics. The Grand Challenges family includes, the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, Grand Challenges Canada, United States Agency for International Development, Grand Challenges Brazil, Grand Challenges India, Grand Challenges South Africa, Grand Challenges Ethiopia, and Grand Challenges Africa.

The Grand Challenges Africa (GC Africa) programme seeks to promote Africa-led scientific innovations to help countries better achieve the Sustainable Development Goals by awarding seed and full grants to the continent’s most impressive solutions. It supports big, bold impactful innovative ideas that have a potential for impact, scale and sustainability. GC Africa builds on the previous successes of local Grand Challenges programmes and a strong base of African Grand Challenges grantees. The AAS through its agenda setting, funding and programme implementation platform, the Alliance for Accelerating Science in Africa (AESA) implements GC Africa in partnership with the African Union Development Agency (AUDA-NEPAD) and the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. 

Scope

GC Africa has been set up to:

  • Support existing Grand Challenges grantees in Africa who have been funded by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation Grand Challenges, Grand Challenges Canada and Grand Challenges for Development USAID.
  • Raise awareness of the Grand Challenges funding model in Africa.
  • Define and set the agenda and priorities for future Grand Challenges in health and other development challenges in Africa.
  • Develop, launch and manage Africa-specific Grand Challenges grants independently and/or with partners targeted at helping African countries to meet the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
  • Support the innovation pipeline from discovery to scaling and commercialisation

GC Africa principles

  • Strategic and well-articulated grand challenges will serve both to focus research efforts and to engage Africa’s best innovators.
  • Projects will be selected based on public, transparent calls for proposals seeking the best ideas.
  • Funders, investigators, and other stakeholders will actively collaborate and integrate advances to ensure these advances serve those most in need.
  • Projects will be selected not only for scientific excellence, but also for their likelihood to achieve the desired impact. They must be milestone-driven and actively managed to that end.
  • Projects and investigators will make access commitments to ensure the fruits of their research are available to those most in need.

Governance

Oversight for GC Africa is currently provided by the AESA Partners Group (PG) and AESA’s Independent Strategic and Scientific Advisory Board (ISSAB).

ISSAB provides advice on AESA’s scientific direction, strategy, operations to the AESA Director, AAS Executive Director and funding partners on an adhoc basis. ISSAB will also evaluate the GC Africa’s activities, specifically its contribution to promoting innovation in Africa.

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