Our partnerships

Our partnerships

UN
© Credits

Partnering to mobilize resources and maximize impact

Our core programme work is supported by funding from our long-term contributors. Through funding we can provide an opportunity for a range of partners to collaborate on shared goals. Specific project funding is needed to further expand the scope and impact of our work.

We seek to increase our support base by strengthening current partnerships and building new ones. Examples of new partnerships are in the areas of environment, education, climate, and agriculture.

We will synergize with these groups, collaborating on joint objectives and sharing in successes. By effectively using existing resources and skills as part of a broader initiative, we can achieve a much deeper impact than any single organization can contribute solely to combatting infectious diseases of poverty.

 

Our partnership criteria

Partnerships must build on TDR’s solid core principles and values. The criteria listed below will guide us to determine the right partnerships if they fulfill the following objectives:


      

News

ESSENCE on health research

is an international collaboration between research funders, development agencies, philanthropists, and multilateral initiatives focusing on research evaluation, impact, use of evidence, and improvement of health outcomes.

Social Innovation in Health Initiative

Social Innovation in Health Initiative

with the Bertha Centre, University of Cape Town, Oxford University, and the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, aid low and middle incomes countries develop progressive access to health care.

ADP logo

The Access and Delivery Partnership

with the United Nations Development Programme and the government of Japan, link with low and middle income countries to advance the development, access, and delivery of new innovative health technologies.