2007 Development Marketplace 2007 is held by World Bank offering US$4 Million in awards for proposals with innovative ideas to improve health, nutrition, population outcomes of poor people in developing countries. Since its inception in 1998, DM has awarded roughly US$40 million to more than 1,100 projects through Global and Country-level Marketplaces.
The theme of this year’s Global Development Marketplace, “Improving Results in Health, Nutrition, and Population for the Poor,†will recognize and support efforts to improve health, nutrition, and population outcomes for poor people in developing countries.
DM2007 is open to individuals or organizations of any type, subject to the following criteria. Proposals will be screened to ensure that they conform to these requirements. Those that fail to meet the eligibility requirements will not be considered.
Sub-themes: Proposals must reflect the theme Improving Results in Health, Nutrition and Population for the Poor in any of the following areas:
- Innovative mechanisms to reach vulnerable groups;
- Public-private partnerships to improve delivery of health goods and services;
- Innovative inter-sectoral linkages, such as improving water supply, sanitation services, indoor air pollution, roads, etc., for illness/disease/injury prevention;
- Cost-effective approaches/methods/technologies to improve local capacity to gather, analyze and apply health, nutrition and population data.
Organization type: NGOs, civil society organizations, foundations or development agencies that are based in the country of implementation may apply without additional partners. All other groups must apply in partnership with at least one organization, subject to the conditions below:
- At least one of the parties involved in the proposal must be based in the country of implementation.
- Both parties cannot be private businesses or individuals.
- Both parties cannot be academic institutions.
- Both parties cannot be local or regional government institutions.
Award size: The award size will range from US$50,000 to US$200,000. Awards to winners will vary according to the needs outlined in their proposals; however requests should not be greater than US$200,000 or less than US$50,000. In past years, awards have typically ranged from US$50,000 to US$150,000.
Proposals must be submitted through the Development Marketplace website. For detailed application instructions please visit our website at www.developmentmarketplace.org. If you are unable to access the website, please send an e-mail to: DMinfo@worldbank.org.The Development Marketplace Team must receive your proposal by 6 p.m. Washington, D.C. time (23:00 GMT) on NOVEMBER 17th, 2006.
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