What's Happening?
The WHO African Region and TDR have announced the 2026-2027 Impact Grants for implementation research focused on regional health priorities in Africa. The initiative aims to strengthen health research capacity in developing countries and support research that
improves healthcare delivery in resource-poor settings. The grants will support projects that translate evidence into practical solutions, addressing public health challenges and improving health outcomes. The program encourages collaboration between researchers and institutions to generate knowledge and strategies applicable to real-world settings.
Why It's Important?
The Impact Grants represent a significant investment in health research capacity in Africa, addressing critical public health challenges. By supporting implementation research, the initiative aims to bridge the gap between research and practice, ensuring that health interventions are effective and sustainable. The program's focus on collaboration and capacity building is crucial for developing locally relevant solutions and strengthening health systems. This initiative could lead to improved healthcare delivery and outcomes in Africa, contributing to global health security and equity.
What's Next?
Researchers and institutions in Africa will have the opportunity to apply for the grants, with a focus on projects that align with regional health priorities. The program will likely foster partnerships between local and international researchers, enhancing knowledge exchange and capacity building. Successful projects could inform national health policies and strategies, leading to broader health system improvements. The initiative may also attract additional funding and support from international donors and partners, further strengthening health research in the region.











