D71TW012761
Project Grant
Overview
Grant Description
Strengthening HIV oral health human resource for research capacity in Uganda. - Abstract
Globally, oral diseases represent a neglected area of research in both the public health and global health discourse. Oral diseases are largely preventable and treatable, yet affect approximately 3.5 billion people globally, increasing health and economic burdens while significantly decreasing quality of life.
The populations in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) are disproportionately affected by oral diseases highlighting the widespread poverty and inequalities experienced by those least able to access care. Sub Saharan Africa (SSA) bears 24% of the world’s total burden of infectious diseases that include 69% of the global HIV disease burden.
The oral cavity has played an important role in guiding the management of HIV based on the effects of HIV on the oral cavity. In LMICs like Uganda there is a need for more efforts to understand the co-morbidities during long-term anti-retroviral treatments and non-AIDS defining illnesses that are emerging as significant contributors to morbidity and mortality among adults aging with HIV disease more so in relation to the oral cavity, the focus of this application.
The overall objective of the work that is proposed in this application is to strengthen the oral health research capacity in Uganda. This work builds on NIH grants at Makerere University and Uganda Christian University that include the two led by the PDs (Grant Number: 1R56DE032217, PD Buwembo William, Grant Number: 4UH3HL154501, PD Semitala Fred).
The team will work to achieve the overall objective through the following aims: Aim 1: To determine the current research training needs for HIV oral health personnel in Uganda. Aim 2: To mobilize research training resources and partners for HIV related oral health research. Aim 3: To prepare a D43 training grant application to address the identified gaps in Ugandan HIV related oral health research.
This effort takes advantage of the access to large numbers of patients living with HIV and the multi-disciplinary/inter professional education expertise at MAKCHS to increase the oral health research capacity in Uganda. Our immediate goal is to develop a follow up D43 training program that will support the strengthening of oral health research through a high-quality oral health research portfolio based on the work of an initial critical mass of local research scientists.
This will align our efforts with those of NIH OAR with regards to research training of the multidisciplinary workforce required to conduct high priority HIV/AIDS or HIV/AIDS-related research.
Globally, oral diseases represent a neglected area of research in both the public health and global health discourse. Oral diseases are largely preventable and treatable, yet affect approximately 3.5 billion people globally, increasing health and economic burdens while significantly decreasing quality of life.
The populations in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) are disproportionately affected by oral diseases highlighting the widespread poverty and inequalities experienced by those least able to access care. Sub Saharan Africa (SSA) bears 24% of the world’s total burden of infectious diseases that include 69% of the global HIV disease burden.
The oral cavity has played an important role in guiding the management of HIV based on the effects of HIV on the oral cavity. In LMICs like Uganda there is a need for more efforts to understand the co-morbidities during long-term anti-retroviral treatments and non-AIDS defining illnesses that are emerging as significant contributors to morbidity and mortality among adults aging with HIV disease more so in relation to the oral cavity, the focus of this application.
The overall objective of the work that is proposed in this application is to strengthen the oral health research capacity in Uganda. This work builds on NIH grants at Makerere University and Uganda Christian University that include the two led by the PDs (Grant Number: 1R56DE032217, PD Buwembo William, Grant Number: 4UH3HL154501, PD Semitala Fred).
The team will work to achieve the overall objective through the following aims: Aim 1: To determine the current research training needs for HIV oral health personnel in Uganda. Aim 2: To mobilize research training resources and partners for HIV related oral health research. Aim 3: To prepare a D43 training grant application to address the identified gaps in Ugandan HIV related oral health research.
This effort takes advantage of the access to large numbers of patients living with HIV and the multi-disciplinary/inter professional education expertise at MAKCHS to increase the oral health research capacity in Uganda. Our immediate goal is to develop a follow up D43 training program that will support the strengthening of oral health research through a high-quality oral health research portfolio based on the work of an initial critical mass of local research scientists.
This will align our efforts with those of NIH OAR with regards to research training of the multidisciplinary workforce required to conduct high priority HIV/AIDS or HIV/AIDS-related research.
Funding Goals
THE JOHN E. FOGARTY INTERNATIONAL CENTER (FIC) SUPPORTS RESEARCH AND RESEARCH TRAINING TO REDUCE DISPARITIES IN GLOBAL HEALTH AND TO FOSTER PARTNERSHIPS BETWEEN U.S. SCIENTISTS AND THEIR COUNTERPARTS ABROAD. FIC SUPPORTS BASIC BIOLOGICAL, BEHAVIORAL, AND SOCIAL SCIENCE RESEARCH, AS WELL AS RELATED RESEARCH TRAINING AND CAREER DEVELOPMENT. THE RESEARCH PORTFOLIO IS DIVIDED INTO SEVERAL PROGRAMS THAT SUPPORT A WIDE VARIETY OF FUNDING MECHANISMS TO MEET PROGRAMMATIC OBJECTIVES.
Grant Program (CFDA)
Awarding / Funding Agency
Place of Performance
Uganda
Geographic Scope
Foreign
Related Opportunity
Analysis Notes
Amendment Since initial award the total obligations have increased 100% from $30,223 to $60,409.
Makerere University College Of Health Sciences was awarded
Uganda Oral Health Research Capacity Building for HIV/AIDS
Project Grant D71TW012761
worth $60,409
from Fogarty International Center in April 2024 with work to be completed primarily in Uganda.
The grant
has a duration of 1 year 10 months and
was awarded through assistance program 93.989 International Research and Research Training.
The Project Grant was awarded through grant opportunity Planning Grant for Fogarty HIV Research Training Program for Low- and Middle-Income Country Institutions (D71 Clinical Trial Not Allowed).
Status
(Ongoing)
Last Modified 3/5/25
Period of Performance
4/1/24
Start Date
2/28/26
End Date
Funding Split
$60.4K
Federal Obligation
$0.0
Non-Federal Obligation
$60.4K
Total Obligated
Activity Timeline
Transaction History
Modifications to D71TW012761
Additional Detail
Award ID FAIN
D71TW012761
SAI Number
D71TW012761-3299413333
Award ID URI
SAI UNAVAILABLE
Awardee Classifications
Public/State Controlled Institution Of Higher Education
Awarding Office
75NF00 NIH Fogarty International Center
Funding Office
75NF00 NIH Fogarty International Center
Awardee UEI
QSXBGHKN8KV6
Awardee CAGE
STR11
Performance District
Not Applicable
Modified: 3/5/25