CARE-Emory Collaboration
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For more than 20 years, CARE USA and Emory University – principally within the Rollins School of Public Health – have collaborated across global health and development sectors. The vision of the CARE-Emory Collaboration is to jointly produce high-impact, policy-and programmatically-relevant applied research and learning to address global challenges to human development for transformative impact at scale.
The foundation of our renewed collaboration is a framework structured around six functional domains and reflective of CARE’s key program areas and Emory’s world-class methodological and technical research expertise. Our aim is that this framework will increase the breadth and depth of collaboration between Emory researchers and CARE programs beyond existing relationships and generate grant funding, produce impactful research and learning, and inform global policymakers.
Principal Investigators
Emory University: Matthew Freeman
Funders
Woodruff Health Sciences Center - Synergy Research Awards
Project Staff
Jedidiah Snyder