Reporting Org List
Metadata about reporting organisations.
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Since its inception in 1979, it has proven its commitment to research and policy advocacy based on evidence and a holistic approach to sustainable development.\n\nLeading up to 2030, the vision of IIDS is to build on its storied legacy of over 40 years to reorient and consolidate policy priorities across Nepal and South Asia. Its goal is to seek greater development impact through research, advocacy and incubation of innovation. It seeks to be one of the region’s leading institutes that contributes to evidence-based policymaking; trains professionals; and broadens public understanding of sustainable development challenges and solutions in the 21st century.\n\nIIDS is overseen by a Governing Council comprising of former ministers, policymakers, administrators, and scholars. There are more than 25 research, program and administrative staff, led by an Executive Director. IIDS has more than 12 distinguished fellows, senior fellows, and adjunct fellows. It also has a pool of over one hundred consultants. The executives of the organization are recognized in the region for their expertise. Likewise, the core staff have several years of experiences in designing and conducting large scale research activities and implementing projects. IIDS is also experienced in organizing flagship policy conferences and seminars.\n\nIIDS currently houses the Secretariat of the South Asia Network of Economic Research Institutes (SANEI) with 59 member institutions. It is a member of the Eastern Regional Organization for Public Administration (EROPA), as well as the South Asian Centre for Policy Studies (SACEPS). IIDS has also hosted international offices in the past, such as the International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI).\n\nOver the past 40 years, the impact of IIDS has been extensive through dozens of projects and hundreds of knowledge products shared across society to influence reasoned policymaking and make development effective. Its studies and surveys have spanned macro-economics, public finance, education, agriculture and rural development, food and nutrition, population and health, trade, energy, regional co-operation, women and development, poverty alleviation, conflict resolution and sustainable peace. IIDS also hosts a distinguished lecture series by inviting international scholars and policymakers of renown.\n\nIIDS works with the Government of Nepal, international organizations like the United Nations, World Bank and the Asian Development Bank, and a large number of bilateral development partners as well as think-tanks and NGOs. In 2016, IIDS signed a Memorandum of Understanding with Kathmandu University to, among others, launch Nepal’s first graduate program in public policy, the Master in Public Policy and Management (MPPM). IIDS has also started a series of short, non-degree executive courses in partnership with Tribhuvan University. 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Since 2012, we have implemented a range of projects aimed at conserving and revitalizing local agrobiodiversity, applying traditional ecological knowledge for sustainable land, forest, grassland, and water management, and addressing environmental challenges through education and advocacy.\nKey areas of our work include:\n•\tRevitalization of Local Agrobiodiversity: We focus on the conservation of local varieties of apples, apricots, medicinal herbs, and walnuts, as well as preserving orchards and nurseries that support biodiversity.\n•\tEmpowering Women: We support women farmers by improving their access to land and enhancing their productive capacity, ensuring that women play a central role in sustainable development and resource management.\n•\tSupporting Traditional Knowledge Custodians: We encourage and promote the role of community members who preserve and pass down traditional ecological knowledge, strengthening their role in environmental decision-making.\n•\tBuilding Networks for Knowledge Exchange: Through initiatives like the “Nasyat” Network for Biocultural Diversity, we facilitate the exchange of knowledge and best practices among over 60 NGOs and community-based organizations, spanning 16 rural municipalities and 60 villages across Kyrgyzstan.\n•\tRaising Environmental Awareness: We increase local communities' awareness of environmental issues, particularly in specially protected natural territories, to promote sustainable practices and conservation efforts.\n•\tClimate Adaptation: We empower communities to adapt to climate change by combining traditional ecological knowledge with innovative practices, ensuring long-term resilience.\nAt ISDS, we are committed to building a more sustainable, equitable, and resilient future for the communities we serve, while respecting and preserving their cultural heritage and natural resources.", "exclusions_policy_url": "https://isds.kg/index.php/en/", "first_publication_date": "2026-01-28T06:51:00+00:00", "hq_country": "KG", "organisation_identifier": "KG-OKPO-27730330", "organisation_type": "22", "region": "619", "reporting_source_type": "primary_source", "website": "https://isds.kg/index.php/en/" }, { "id": "a7feeaa2-0fac-4a51-b63f-6e2283494f82", "short_name": "iwpr", "human_readable_name": "Institute for War & Peace Reporting", "dataset_count": 2, "created_date": "2025-12-01T11:37:00+00:00", "data_portal_url": "https://iwpr.net", "default_licence_id": "other-open", "description": "IWPR fills a critical gap by helping local journalists to focus on human rights and justice issues.\nProduces reports from unstable parts of the world that are too often ignored by the mainstream media. 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We believe that research knowledge can drive the change that must happen in order for this vision to be realised. \n", "exclusions_policy_url": "", "first_publication_date": "2016-02-29T00:00:00+00:00", "hq_country": "GB", "organisation_identifier": "GB-COH-877338", "organisation_type": "80", "region": "", "reporting_source_type": "primary_source", "website": "" }, { "id": "2c14545b-f2b8-490d-9c26-46d203ca8d19", "short_name": "igchr_sierraleone", "human_readable_name": "Institute of Gender and Children's Health Research", "dataset_count": 2, "created_date": "2025-12-01T11:47:00+00:00", "data_portal_url": "", "default_licence_id": "cc-by", "description": "The Institute of Gender and Children's Health Research is a Sierra Leonean research and policy institution committed to advancing gender equity, child and adolescent health, and the rights of underserved populations through evidence-based research, advocacy and capacity building.", "exclusions_policy_url": "", "first_publication_date": "2025-09-16T11:59:00+00:00", "hq_country": "SL", "organisation_identifier": "SL-NRA-1136607-8", "organisation_type": "22", "region": "", "reporting_source_type": "primary_source", "website": "https://igchrsl.org/" }, { "id": "1a956166-e841-44d0-aac7-2d649e98a4ca", "short_name": "iop-rmu", "human_readable_name": "Institute of Psychiatry, Rawalpindi Medical University", "dataset_count": 1, "created_date": "2025-12-01T11:36:00+00:00", "data_portal_url": "", "default_licence_id": "cc-by", "description": "Institute of Psychiatry, is an Academic Unit of Rawalpindi Medical University and a Tertiary CareMental Health Facility at Benazir Bhutto Hospital, Rawalpindi, Pakistan. The Institute was established in 1973 as the Department of Psychiatry of Rawalpindi Medical College and over the years attained an international repute as the Institute of Psychiatry on the Globe of Mental Health.\nThe institute of Psychiatry has long standing multi-sectorial collaboration with both\nnational and international organizations. It is a partner in various mental health projects\nin association with the Ministry of National Health Services, Regulation & Coordination,\nProvincial Health Departments, International Agencies like WHO, UNODC, Education\nDepartment, Schools, Law Enforcement Agencies and various National and\nInternational Universities.\nThe institute is a recognized teaching & training center for post-graduate Fellowship\ntraining in psychiatry by the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Pakistan and a\ntraining center for clinical psychology training. It also provides training for psychiatric\nnursing to the undergraduate nursing schools.\nThe Institute of psychiatry has been a forerunner in instituting the community mental\nhealth program, the first of its kind in the country and the EMRO Region. The Institute\nworks closely on conception, planning and implementation of WHO projects and vision\nstatements.\n", "exclusions_policy_url": "", "first_publication_date": "2023-10-16T22:59:00+00:00", "hq_country": "PK", "organisation_identifier": "XI-GRID-grid4157124", "organisation_type": "80", "region": "", "reporting_source_type": "primary_source", "website": "https://www.ioprmu.com/research.php" }, { "id": "50b8a5b1-8f8c-443f-83c7-e809a02172a4", "short_name": "itm", "human_readable_name": "Institute of Tropical Medicine", "dataset_count": 3, "created_date": "2025-12-01T11:43:00+00:00", "data_portal_url": "", "default_licence_id": "odc-by", "description": "Foundation of Public Utility\nTraining, research and assistance in tropical medicine and health care in developing countries", "exclusions_policy_url": "", "first_publication_date": "2018-04-30T00:00:00+00:00", "hq_country": "BE", "organisation_identifier": "BE-BCE_KBO-0410057701", "organisation_type": "15", "region": "", "reporting_source_type": "primary_source", "website": "http://www.itg.be" }, { "id": "0864d2f2-d7ff-48cd-bc43-b6a641c61dc0", "short_name": "ine_benin", "human_readable_name": "Institut National de l'Eau, Benin", "dataset_count": 2, "created_date": "2025-12-01T11:36:00+00:00", "data_portal_url": "", "default_licence_id": "odc-by", "description": "Tel: +229 97957925", "exclusions_policy_url": "", "first_publication_date": "2018-08-30T00:00:00+00:00", "hq_country": "BJ", "organisation_identifier": "BJ-IFU-4201710116446", "organisation_type": "80", "region": "", "reporting_source_type": "primary_source", "website": "https://ine-uac.net/" }, { "id": "70419d5c-fa7b-4e10-89cb-0ef13b94697b", "short_name": "bvrio", "human_readable_name": "Instituto BVRio", "dataset_count": 1, "created_date": "2025-12-01T11:37:00+00:00", "data_portal_url": "", "default_licence_id": "cc-by", "description": "BVRio is a non-profit organisation created in 2011 in Brazil, and now operating internationally, with offices in Brazil, United Kingdom, Switzerland, China, Ghana, and Indonesia. Working at the intersection of environmental, economic, and social sustainability, we develop innovative market-based solutions to protect our forests and oceans and empower people working in low-income countries. Our work is focused around four ambitious goals: climate change mitigation, sustainable forest management, sustainable agriculture, and circular economy. BVRio’s scope of work ranges from community-based projects, through environmental consultancy to development of digital solutions to support the green economy.", "exclusions_policy_url": "", "first_publication_date": "2021-03-09T15:58:00+00:00", "hq_country": "BR", "organisation_identifier": "BR-CNPJ-14.563.354/0001-50", "organisation_type": "21", "region": "", "reporting_source_type": "primary_source", "website": "https://www.bvrio.org/" }, { "id": "37b5583d-00ce-c8ed-64e2-698b3c2f048f", "short_name": "idf-kenya", "human_readable_name": "Integrated Development Facility", "dataset_count": 0, "created_date": "2026-02-10T14:09:00+00:00", "data_portal_url": "http://www.idfkenya.org", "default_licence_id": "", "description": "Integrated Development Facility is a community based Non-Governmental Organization registered in Kenya. Founded in the year 1999, the organization seeks to address the multifaceted challenges of governance, HIV/AIDS, TB & Malaria pandemic compounded by diminished education and reduced economic opportunities among the people of Homabay County.\n\nIDF is a registered Kenyan Civil Society Organization (CSO), legally recognized as a Public Benefit Organisation under the PBORA Act. \n\nIDF has operated continuously in Kenya since its inception 1999. IDF has its head office in Kadongo, Homabay county\n\nIDF has an established physical and operational presence in Homa Bay, Kisumu, Siaya, Vihiga, Nyamira, Meru and Tharaka Nithi Counties of Kenya.\n\nOur Mission:\nTo harmonize and consolidate local efforts through community empowerment in health, education, socio-economic, and environmental areas.\n\nCore Values:\nProfessionalism, Accountability, Stewardship, Teamwork, Transparency.\n\nFocus Areas\n1. Health and Well-being.\n2. Child Protection and Safeguarding\n3. Livelihoods and Economic Empowerment\n4. Governance, Rights, and Social Accountability \n5. Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene (WASH) \n6. Environment and Climate Resilience\n\nCore Area of expertise\nIDF is a human rights, social justice, and non-state and non-profit organization with presence in Homabay, Nyamira, Vihiga, Kakamega, Tharaka Nithi, Meru and Kisii Counties. IDF’s focus are on the areas of health, gender and economic empowerment, human rights, governance/resource mobilization, education and social sector with a mission to harmonize and consolidate local efforts through community empowerment and partnership building to tackle community challenges in health, education, socio-economic and environmental concerns.\n\nIDF’s Experience and community development history.\nIntegrated Development Facility (IDF) is a locally registered development organization with a strong presence in Homabay County. IDF is currently implementing an OVC program dubbed USAID Nuru Ya Mtoto funded by the US President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR), is being implemented by a PATH Kenya–led consortium of Kenyan non-governmental organizations over a five-year period (March 18, 2021, through March 17, 2026). USAID Nuru Ya Mtoto is a service delivery project at the county level that provides HIV services to orphans and vulnerable children (OVC) and to adolescent girls and young women (AGYW) in Homa Bay. Through this project, IDF has developed a network of caregivers enrolled in various village saving and loaning associations/groups majority of whom are involved in smallholder farming activities and small-scale businesses. On the other hand, in partnership with URAIA TRUST, IDF also implements ‘Kuimarisha Kaunti II project (2021-2023)’, a project that aims at increasing responsiveness and accountability in Kenya’s Public Space. This is a 3-year project meant to: increase responsiveness and accountability in Homa Bay public space by building knowledge and strengthening the skills of citizens and duty bearers to promote Constitutionalism, adherence to the rule of law and to monitor service delivery. The project further support government agencies to develop or review policies and legislations that enhance improved service delivery.\nIn addition, IDF Kenya is a Sub Recipient of AMREF Health Africa in implementing The Global Fund Malaria Project (2021-2024) in four Sub Counties of Homa Bay County namely; Rachuonyo East, Rachuonyo North, Mbita, and Suba. Through Community strategy, the project uses community case management of malaria approach to ensure suspected uncomplicated malaria cases Community Health Volunteers from the 4 sub counties. Again, in partnership with the Government of Japan, through the Japanese Embassy in Kenya, IDF through Yamaha Motors is implementing a community-based water supply project in Seka Kagwa, Homabay County, which seeks to benefit over 1200 families, two secondary schools and health facility within the areaare tested and promptly managed at the community level by trained community health volunteers. The project supports a total of 1,140.\nAs evidenced in the implementation of the above projects, IDF has exhibited and continue to exhibit highest levels of accountability in the implementation of its programs, adherence to the government statutory requirements and compliance with employee engagement labour laws.\n\nCurrent Key Projects:\n USAID Nuru Ya Mtoto Project: Supporting vulnerable children and families. This project is implemented in Homabay County\n URAIA Trust Kuimarisha County Project: Enhancing county-level health systems. 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This programme aims to contribute to sustainable social and economic development by promoting water safety and water security based on the IWRM principles. 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We work across society and borders to challenge the causes and address the consequences of massive human rights violations. We affirm victims’ dignity, fight impunity, and promote responsive institutions to lay the foundations for peace, justice and inclusion. \n\nThroughout its 17-year history, ICTJ provided intense advice assistance to support truth seeking processes, including truth commissions in Timor-Leste, Peru, and Sierra Leone; provided time-critical support to criminal justice efforts in Guatemala and Argentina; led efforts to ensure victims played a role in policy deliberations in Uganda, Morocco, and Iraq; and devised a massive mapping exercises of human rights violations in Afghanistan, Democratic Republic of Congo, and Lebanon. More recently, ICTJ made vital contributions to the Colombian peace process, working to introduce an integrated transitional justice approach to key stakeholders that is reflected in the peace accords. ICTJ continues to play a trusted role in implementing the accords. In Tunisia, ICTJ supported the national consultation process, the drafting of the transitional justice law, and the establishment and capacity of the Truth and Dignity Commission. ICTJ’s work alongside activists in northern Uganda to help end stigma against children born of wartime rape and their mothers has resulted in a significant shift in attitudes in communities and pledges of support from international donors.\n\nAs an organization that simultaneously works directly in the field, conducts research, and informs thinking at the global policy level, we leverage our experience working in over 50 countries to articulate lessons learned, identify emerging patterns and develop innovative approaches. 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Among its notable early achievements was a key role in the development, testing and implementation of oral rehydration solution (ORS) – a treatment estimated to have saved tens of millions of lives worldwide.\n\nDuring the 1960s, the CRL also established a large-scale health and demographic surveillance site at Matlab – now the longest-running such site in the global South and an inspiration for many similar sites worldwide. In 1962, the CRL established the Dhaka Hospital, still run by icddr,b, to meet the urgent need to treat patients, particularly young children, with severe diarrhoeal disease. The Dhaka Hospital has developed into a nationally important treatment centre and provides an infrastructure for an extensive programme of clinical research. Clinical services were also introduced at Matlab Hospital.\n\nAs many other factors affect the risk of diarrhoeal diseases or recovery from them – including nutritional status, income, education of mothers, access to clean water, sanitation habits and efficacy of vaccines – research at CRL expanded into new areas of public health. However, it retained its primary focus on evidence-based solutions able to deliver significant public health benefits at low cost to those living in poverty. \n\nFrom CRL to icddr,b\n\nIn 1978, the CRL received fresh impetus and a new name – the International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research, Bangladesh. In recent years, we have been known simply as icddr,b.\n\nOur research continued to expand, to address the major public health threats facing Bangladesh and other countries of the global South. Extensive research programmes were implemented in areas such as malnutrition, respiratory disease, vaccine testing, maternal, neonatal and child health, and health systems. We have maintained a strong and productive relationship with the Government of Bangladesh, and played an influential role in informing and evaluating national health policies and practice.\n\nicddr,b is recognised as a national asset, and has contributed to the significant improvements in health achieved by Bangladesh in recent decades, despite the challenges posed by limited resources. In 2001, we received the first Gates Award for Global Health in recognition of our development of ORS. In 2005, we received the Independence Day Award, Bangladesh’s most prestigious national award.\n\nWe have also been committed to sharing our expertise, for example through an extensive training programme used by thousands of public health professionals, researchers and others from Bangladesh and other countries of the global South. \n\nIn addition, our researchers and clinicians have played major roles in international responses to global humanitarian crises, particularly to prevent and control outbreaks of infectious disease. Over the past 30 years, our staff have supported multiple relief efforts across Asia, the Middle East, the Caribbean and sub-Saharan Africa.\n\nLooking forward, our goal is to continue generating the evidence to underpin further improvements in public health in Bangladesh, while also ensuring that our research benefits those living in other countries of the global South.\n\n\n\nicddr,b’s Strategic goals:\n\nGoal One: Maintain a Focused Research Strategy\nGoal Two: Develop and Promote Use of Innovations for Bangladesh and the global South\nGoal Three: Clinical and Humanitarian Services and Response\nGoal Four: Invest in our Research Platforms and Field Sites\nGoal Five: Increase the Visibility and Impact of Our Research Evidence\nGoal Six: Invest in Our People\nGoal Seven: Improve Organisational Efficiency and Cost Effectiveness\nGoal Eight: Ensure Financial Sustainability\n\n\nicddr,b’s Research area:\n1.\tReducing maternal, neonatal, and child mortality and improving the well-being of women and children\n2.\tPreventing and treating maternal and childhood malnutrition\n3.\tControlling enteric and respiratory Infections\n4.\tDetecting and controlling emerging and re-emerging infections\n5.\tAchieving universal health coverage\n6.\tAchieving gender equality, and sexual and reproductive health and rights\n7.\tExamining the health consequences and adaptations to climate change\n8.\tPreventing and treating non-communicable diseases\n\nicddr,b Governance structure\n\nicddr,b is led by an experienced management team, and benefits from input from internationally recognised experts in global health and international health research.\n\nThe Board of Trustees is icddr,b’s governing body and provides strategic oversight. icddr,b’s Board of Trustees comprises 17 health professionals and researchers representing both developed and developing countries. The Board was created by an Ordinance of the Government of the People’s Republic of Bangladesh. Three members are nominated by the People’s Republic of the Government of Bangladesh, with the World Health Organization and UNICEF nominating one member each. icddr,b’s Executive Director serves as the Member-Secretary. The Board operates under the icddr,b Ordinance and follows the Rules of Procedure. The Board of Trustees’ roles and responsibilities include fund oversight; approving and monitoring the budget; setting broad institution-wide policies, as well as monitoring adherence to the Strategic Plan; employing, evaluating and supporting the Executive Director; maintaining the line between governance and management; and evaluating the Board’s own performance. \n\nThe Senior Leadership Team (SLT), led by the Executive Director, is responsible for icddr,b’s day-to-day activities and implementing its institutional strategy. The SLT also includes the Deputy Executive Director, the Senior Directors of the Scientific Divisions, and Directors of Finance and Human Resources. In addition, it has specific departments like Regulatory and Legal Affairs, Supply Chain and Facilities Management, Communications, Information Technology, Research Administration and Technical Training Unit to support research. The Research Administration Unit provides technical assistance for preparation and management of research proposals and monitors the human subjects review process through the Institutional Review Board (IRB).\n\nThe international Scientific Advisory Group provides scientific advice to icddr,b’s Executive Director. The purpose of the SAG is to: build capacity in the training and mentorship of young scientists on their career pathways; increase the involvement of international scientists on site at icddr,b; increase partnership opportunities with other world-class organisations; increase icddr,b’s ability to undertake research outside of Bangladesh, and align icddr,b’s research focus with our research priorities.\n\nAs a research institution, icddr,b has always been committed to strong monitoring and impact evaluation. Through ongoing use and development of the log frame used for reporting to our core donors, icddr,b systematically tracks how funds are administered and the impact of research through measurable results. Monitoring and evaluation of the implementation of our currently expired Strategic Plan fell under the scope of one of its Goals and it resulted in (1) developing—and ensuring adherence to—a detailed, time-bound implementation plan, and (2) developing a revised set of indicators acceptable to our Core Donors and Board of Trustees to ensure that the plan delivered the anticipated results. icddr,b has a very strong Internal Oversight (IO) office in order to detect fraud and prevent its occurrence. Vigorous internal audit reviews deters financial impropriety and ensure value for money. The institution faces more than 30 project audits every year on top of its annual institutional audit. taken. The Senior Leadership Team (SLT) of icddr,b provides oversight and is accountable to the Board of Trustees. Furthermore, an annual review commissioned by the Core Donor Group provides an independent assessment of our performance and complements our own monitoring and evaluation.\n\nThe Institutional Governance Framework (IGF) of icddr,b outlines the Code of Ethics and Professional Conduct expected of staff members and the Code promote among others, human rights and culture of safety. Additionally, icddr,b has formulated a number of policies for Human resource, Supply Chain management, Finance, Scientific and research, gender equity, prevention of sexual harassment and child protection and Information Technology. \n\nicddr,b’s Institutional Capacity Statement:\n\nicddr,b is an autonomous non-profit, international health research organization, located in Dhaka, the capital city of Bangladesh, dedicated to improving the lives of people living in poverty in its host country Bangladesh and globally. Through the generation of knowledge, and translation of research into treatment, training and policy advocacy, icddr,b addresses some of the most critical health concerns facing the world today. \n\n•\tResearch: \nEstablished in 1960, icddr,b has developed and delivered low-cost, scalable solutions to major public health problems— such as oral rehydration solution (ORS), zinc for diarrhoeal treatment, tetanus vaccines for new born and new born care, which saved and continue to save millions of lives globally. icddr,b developed an innovative method for managing severe acute malnutrition in children, which reduced death rates by nearly half. Results were published in the Lancet, and the standardised protocol is now endorsed by the WHO throughout the region. icddr,b has rigorously tested the efficacy of many new vaccines for diseases that affect the poor – including rotavirus vaccines, the Hib vaccine, a maternal pneumonia vaccine for protecting infants, and an affordable oral cholera vaccine. Results have helped to shape Bangladesh’s Extended Programme on Immunisation and provided evidence to support vaccine use in other resource-poor settings. The innovative use of female community health workers at Matlab in the 1970s greatly increased contraceptive use and reduced fertility. The work was highly influential nationally, leading to a national programme of family welfare assistants providing family planning support, and internationally. icddr,b has maintained a long-running programme of research on violence against women. Our research and advocacy activities have had major impact, raising awareness of domestic violence, leading to changes in Bangladesh law and introduction of interventions to reduce violence against women.\n\nFew major practical innovations made by icddr,b’s researchers in recent times are ultra-low cost Bubble CPAP device to deliver oxygen to young children with severe pneumonia, the Urban Health Atlas (a GIS-based online tool), a range of affordable ready-to-use therapeutic and complementary food, based on locally available ingredients (such as rice, lentils and chickpeas), Q-MAT (a birthing mat), and a social enterprise model for detecting undiagnosed tuberculosis (TB) in the community. \n\nA significant contribution has been made by our researchers in providing a clearer picture of the spread of antibiotic resistance in Bangladesh. In 2017, icddr,b has begun a five-year implementation research project to generate evidence and promote the use of evidence-based research and policy analysis for health planning and decision making. \n\nicddr,b has been conducting studies with marginalised and stigmatised populations at risk of HIV, translating evidence into policy, and developing interventions to generate impact at the population level. Integral to its research, icddr,b provides high-quality care, free of charge, to over 200,000 Bangladeshis annually.\n\n•\ticddr,b’s response to COVID-19 pandemic\nicddr,b has been actively monitoring the development of novel coronavirus disease pandemic since December 2019, with particular focus on the health and well-being of the people of Bangladesh, as well as on the continuity of research, and hospital operations, which treats annually more than 200,000 diarrhoeal disease patients free-of-charge. icddr,b has been providing support to the Government of Bangladesh and its partners, responding to the urgent needs of the country. \n\nicddr,b has been working closely with the Government of Bangladesh in its COVID-19 response through various capacities from disease diagnosis to capacity building and research activities. In addition, numbers of research projects and trial are ongoing on COVID-19. icddr,b is currently working in collaboration with UNICEF to setup a 200 bed COVID-19 hospital for the vulnerable FDMN population at icddr,b’s Teknaf field site in Cox's Bazar. In an effort to support the livelihood of the transgender and sex worker and the local under privileged group affected due to OVID-19 humanitarian assistance has been provided. Capacity development assistance to local health service providers on critical case management of patients suffering from COVID-19 and providing COVID-19 care to all icddr,b staff, their dependents and family members living with them at this critical situation within its set up are phenomenal.\n\n•\tCollaboration: \nicddr,b has worked with over 100 organisations including Government of Bangladesh (GoB), other national governments, international institutions and national and international civil society partners and NGOs. icddr,b is supported by over 50 donor countries and organisations, including the host country government, UN agencies, USAID, DFID, foundations, universities, research institutes and private-sector organisations and companies. icddr,b has ample experience of successful collaboration with internal and external stakeholders including Government of Bangladesh and reputed research institutions/universities worldwide to carry forward our research agenda. Our work has had a major impact on the health of people in Bangladesh – and in other countries of the global South. We develop innovative products and generate rigorous evidence that has influenced health policy and practice in Bangladesh and globally. The institution, at any given time, has more than 100 research projects ongoing.\n\n•\tInstitutional Review capacity: \nicddr,b attaches great importance to the development of high-standard research proposals (technically and scientifically sound and meeting international ethical standards) by its scientists and collaborating institutions. We have satisfactory processes in place to meet Research Integrity and Ethics. icddr,b’s Institutional Review Board (IRB) consists of four mandatory committees: Research Review Committee (RRC), Ethical Review Committee (ERC), Animal Experimentation Ethics Committee (AEEC) and Programme Coordination Committee (PCC). Besides these mandatory committees, there are several subcommittees of the ERC: Data and Safety Monitoring Board (DSMB) and Audit/Monitoring Subcommittee. In any given year, icddr,b is subject to more than thirty project audits done by external independent auditors. Moreover, there is an institutional audit every year. In addition, internal functions are regularly audited by the Internal Oversight (IO) department of icddr,b. icddr,b’s Conflict of Interest Policy requires Board of Trustee Members, management and staff members to declare conflict of interest annually. icddr,b is committed to strict adherence and any violation of conflict of interest policy may constitute cause for disciplinary or other administrative action pursuant to Staff Regulations and Rules.\n\n•\tResearch facilities and resources: \nicddr,b hosts some of the finest research laboratories and its clinical diagnostic laboratories serve as reference laboratories for clinical diagnostic analysis of human disease cohorts and control subjects. The diagnostic laboratories are the only accredited labs under ISO15189 (quality) and ISO15190 (safety) in Bangladesh for as many as 160 different tests and parameters. Approximately 1500 patients and individuals avail diagnostic services each day from the diagnostic OPD of the Centre, in addition to the in-patient cohorts and patients referred from icddr,b staff clinic. icddr,b also operates other research support facilities such as the Genomics Centre that provides exquisite services in the areas of genomics, metagenomics, exon sequencing and microRNA sequencing etc. A state of art animal house and a bacteriological media facility also cater to the requirements of the researchers from within icddr,b and outside collaborators. 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This training has had extraordinary impact over the years building capacity of foreign and Bangladeshi students, while also deepening the knowledge base and skills of practicing professionals.\n\n•\tAward and achievement: \nOne of icddr,b's greatest contributions lies in its diligent dissemination and scale-up of findings and discoveries through this large network. icddrb has shared its wealth of knowledge with the world by training more than 50,000 health professionals from over 87 countries. icddr,b's focus and contributions to the humanitarian work has earned national and international recognition, including the UNICEF Maurice Pate award for service to children (1986), the Government of Bangladesh's highest honour, The Independence Day Award (2005), the first-ever Gates Award for Global Health (2001) and most recently, the Conrad N. Hilton Humanitarian Prize (2017). Besides these, icddr,b also won USAID’s ‘Science and Technology for Development Award’ in 1987. 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