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Results for Development — Childhood Pneumonia Treatment Program (2019)

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  • Focus Area: Global Health & Development
  • Organization Name: Results for Development
  • Amount: $5,605,398

  • Award Date: January 2019

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    The Open Philanthropy Project recommended a $5,605,398 grant to Results for Development (R4D) to support Phase II of its pneumonia treatment program in Tanzania.

    R4D is a global nonprofit organization aiming to tackle development challenges to help those living in poverty. This is a renewal of a previous grant that R4D received to support Phase I of this program. R4D aims to use these funds over four years to increase the treatment coverage rate of pediatric amoxicillin, which is the World Health Organization-recommended first-line treatment for childhood pneumonia.

    See GiveWell’s page on this grant for more details.

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