Grand Challenges: Putting Women and Girls at
the Center of Development
Deadline: 13 January 2015
The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation is launching a new Grand
Challenge: Putting Women and Girls at the Center of Development. This
challenge focuses on how to effectively reach and empower the most
vulnerable women and girls to improve health and development –
including economic – outcomes as well as gender equality.
Gender inequalities and the marginalization of the needs, roles and
potential of women and girls are key factors limiting advances in
development outcomes for all – women, men, boys, girls and their
communities and societies around the world. Moreover, strong
associations have been identified between addressing inequalities and
enhancing women and girls’ empowerment and agency, and improved
development outcomes across sectors, ranging from maternal, newborn,
and child health and nutrition to agriculture, water, sanitation,
hygiene and financial services for the poor. The ultimate goal of this
challenge is to accelerate discovery of how to most effectively and
intentionally identify and address gender inequalities and how this
relates to sectoral outcomes; scale-up approaches known to work, in
context-relevant ways; and do more to develop better measures of the
impact of approaches to enhance women’s and girls’ empowerment and
agency. Intentional efforts and strategies are required so that
development can contribute more to gender equality and gender equality
can contribute more to development. Grants will go to investigators in
low- and middle-income countries, but we encourage partnerships with
investigators in other countries, especially where the opportunity
exists to build on existing collaborations. Please use this link
for more information
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