Research and Innovation for Global Health Transformation Call 5 Stage 2 Committee Meeting Minutes
- Published: 29 January 2024
- Version: V1.0 January 2024
- 2 min read
Date and Location
Wednesday 7 & Thursday 8 June 2023 at Richmond Harbour Hotel and Spa, London, UK
In attendance
- Professor Ibidun Adelekan (Co-Chair)
- Professor Joseph Jarvis (Co-Chair)
- Dr Lucia D'Ambruoso
- Professor Rumana Huque
- Dr Walter Flores
- Professor Christopher Millett
- Professor Fred Nuwaha
- Professor Flavia Mori Sarti
- Professor Cathryn Cecelia Tonne
- Professor Jo Wilmshurst
- Dr Chadarat Hengsadeekul
- Dr Laura Anselmi
- Professor Cathryn Cecelia Tonne
- Professor Jo Wilmshurst
- Dr Chadarat Hengsadeekul
- Dr Laura Anselmi
- Dr Mwemezi Johaiven Rwiza
- Dr Ramesh Poluru
- Dr Reginald Quansah
- Professor Carrol Gamble
- Professor Elizabeth Grant
- Professor Moffat Nyirenda
- Professor Rod Taylor
- Professor Shuaib Lwasa
- Professor Virginia Murray
- Dr Chadarat Hengsadeekul
Observers
- Mrs Stephanie Russell
- Ms Alero Dabor
- Ms Sarah Betts
Secretariat
- Dr Nicola Commander
- Dr Louise Kim
- Dr Danilo Villanueva Navarrete
- Ms Bronwyn Mathews
- Mr Bryan Dar
- Mr Simon Saunders
- Mr Sam Howes
- Ms Razina Hussain
- Mr Noor Akbar
Apologies
- Professor Jane Goudge
- Dr Adugna Woyessa Gemeda
- Dr Sree Sucharitha Tirukkovalluri
Welcome and Introductions
Professor Ibidun Adelekan (Co-Chair) officially welcomed everyone to the meeting and thanked them for serving on the RIGHT Committee. The Committee introduced themselves.
Background and Scope of RIGHT Call 5
Ms Stephanie Russell gave an overview of DHSC’s global health research portfolio and Dr Nicola Commander summarised remit, scope of the call and the call assessment criteria (see slides). The Committee was shown a short video on Unconscious Bias produced by the Royal Society.
Purpose of the meeting and process for assessing applications
Professor Joseph Jarvis (Co-Chair) informed the Committee about the process for accessing the applications and the purpose of the meeting (i.e. to make funding recommendations to DHSC), followed by a demonstration of the voting system by the Global Health Secretariat (Mr Simon Saunders) (see slides). All the global health generalists and subject matter expert Committee Members scored all the applications, unless they were conflicted or absent. Two Community Engagement and Involvement Committee Members scored each application.
Assessment of Stage 2 applications
NIHR204850: A Novel Extreme Weather Risk Insurance System for Kenya (NEWRISK): Encouraging preparedness, planning, community co-design, and protection of Kenya’s health system from the effects of extreme weather
Conflicts: None
Outcome: Fund
NIHR204813: Preparedness for Extreme Weather Events through Resilient (POWER) Health Systems
Conflicts: Professor Virginia Murray
Outcome: Decline
NIHR204854: Strengthening responsiveness of health services provision to extreme weather events for urban marginalised people
Conflicts: Professor Ibidun Adelekan, Professor Shuaib Lwasa
Outcome: Fund
NIHR204831: Increasing resilience of malaria healthcare capacity to flooding in Kilombero Valley Floodplain, Tanzania. (Malcareflo)
Conflicts: Professor Ibidun Adelekan, Professor Carrol Gamble, Professor Moffat Nyirenda (RMS)
Outcome: Decline
NIHR204877: ACCLIMATE: Co-fostering Health System Resilience in A Changing Climate Environment in Bangladesh
Conflicts: None
Outcome: Decline
NIHR204849: Addressing the challenge of heat stress in rural communities in India and Indonesia
Conflicts: Professor Christopher Millett and Professor Ibidun Adelekan, Dr Laura Anslemi
Outcome: Decline
NIHR204828: Adaptations to strengthen healthcare delivery and resilience to extreme weather events in Southern Africa (ASTRA)
Conflicts: Professor Moffat Nyirenda, Professor Joseph Jarvis
Outcome: Fund or Decline
NIHR204802: Empowering Climate-resilient Inclusive Health Facilities in Bangladesh
Conflicts: Professor Moffat Nyirenda, Professor Joseph Jarvis
Outcome: Decline
NIHR204871: Improving primary healthcare for patients with non-communicable diseases during severe flooding in India
Conflicts: Professor Virginia Murray, Dr Mwemezi Rwiza, Dr Lucia D'Amburoso (RMS), Professor Rod Taylor
Outcome: Fund
NIHR204820: Improving business continuity for health services following extreme weather events
Conflicts: Professor Virginia Murray, Professor Moffat Nyirenda, Professor Fred Nuwaha, Professor Joseph Jarvis
Outcome: Fund
NIHR204825: Warning system for Extreme weather events, Awareness Technology for Healthcare, Equitable delivery, and Resilience (WEATHER).
Conflicts: None
Outcome: Fund
NIHR204869: Improving early warning and control of mosquito-borne disease
Conflicts: Professor Moffat Nyirenda
Outcome: Fund
NIHR204852: Building resilient healthcare systems in extreme heat events: Leveraging South-South learning between India and Bangladesh
Conflicts: Professor Rumana Huque
Outcome: Decline
NIHR204845: Achieving Health Service Delivery Resilience During Climate-Induced Disasters among the Most Vulnerable Communities in Mozambique
Conflicts: Professor Elizabeth Grant, Dr Laura Anselmi
Outcome: Fund