in collaboration with the Johns Hopkins Center for American Indian Health toward the costs of expanding testing services to six new locations across the Navajo Nation and White Mountain Apache territory
in support of launching a community of practice to meet the demand for digital tools for containment, mitigation, and recovery efforts for community based COVID-19 response to benefit the vulnerable and at-risk populations in low income countries.
in support of in support of the set up and implementation of a West Africa Platform for Public Health Emergency Operations Centers, which would serve to increase country-level capacity to respond to COVID-19 and upcoming public health emergencies in Senegal, Gambia, Guinea, Guinea Bissau, Mali and Mauritania.
toward the costs of expanding its drive-through testing operations in California to increase access to vulnerable individuals, as well as
continue to provide valuable information necessary to determine next steps at the county and state levels
for use by its Mailman School of Public Health toward the costs of a meeting bringing together experts in data and public health to advance the goals of precision public health
for use by its Global Financing Facility for Women, Children and Adolescents toward the costs of identifying and supporting the national scale up of evidence-based data science and digital health innovations to accelerate reproductive, maternal, newborn, child and adolescent health outcomes
in support of developing a digital governance framework and accelerating the digitalization of its guidelines in order to make its norms and standards readily available to the global health community, in order to help countries achieve their SDG3 targets especially with regard to maternal and child health
in support of the development of Medic Research, an innovation lab focused on big ideas to support the potential of precision public health to benefit vulnerable communities