Liberia: UL College of Health Science, Yale, and Vanderbilt Receives U.S.$15 Million Health Research Utilization USAID Grant

Monrovia — On July 20, 2021, The United States Agency for International Development (USAID) announced a US$15 million project aimed at establishing a public-private-academic hub for research utilization in the Liberian health sector. The funds are part of USAID's Bringing Research to Impact for Development, Global Engagement, and Utilization (BRIDGE-U) partnership project. Collaboratively, Yale University, Vanderbilt University, and the University of Liberia College of Health Sciences (ULCHS) will create the Center for Teaching, Learning, and Innovation (CTLI) in Liberia.

This committal comes as a result of these Universities' joint project titled "Applying Research for a Healthy Liberia (AR4HL)" and runs from June 11, 2021, to June 10, 2026.Post Views: 13

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