4 projects

UTVIKLING-UTVIKLING

Rapid diagnosis of key aetiologies of sepsis and associated infections in LMICs using CRISPR-based assays

Invasive bacterial infections are a major cause of mortality and morbidity globally, with the highest disease burden in low-and-middle-income-countries (LMICs). Rise of infections from antimicrobial resistant (AMR) bacteria is disproportionately affecting public health in these countries, given t...

Awarded: NOK 12.0 mill.

Project Period: 2024-2027

Location: Oslo - Oslove

BEDREHELSE-Bedre helse og livskvalitet

One Health initiatives to reduce the emergence of AMR in Low and Middle Income Countries – a pre-project to prepare for studies in Cambodia

Southeast Asia is a hot-spot area for emergence and spread of AMR, and one of the main drivers is overconsumption of antimicrobials. As a result of an increasing demand for animal-source foods, farming systems are shifting to more intensified large-scale systems. Antimicrobial use in the livestoc...

Awarded: NOK 0.18 mill.

Project Period: 2021-2022

Location: Akershus

UTVIKLING-UTVIKLING

Norway-ASEAN Consortium in Risk Management for Safer and Sustainable Ocean

orway-ASEAN Consortium in Risk Management for Safer and Sustainable Ocean (NESS) aims to build a collaborative platform with many partners from 8 countries in the Association of South-East Asian Nations (ASEAN). Based on the multi-national consortium, NESS is expected to collect and share infor...

Awarded: NOK 4.2 mill.

Project Period: 2021-2026

Location: Trøndelag - Trööndelage

FRISAM2-FRIPRO forskerprosjekt, samfunnsvitenskap

Migration and collectives/networks as pathways out of poverty. Gendered vulnerabilities and capabilities of fishing communities in Asia.

The interdisciplinary and cross-country research project ?Migration and Collectives/Networks as Pathways out of Poverty: Gendered Vulnerabilities and Capabilities amongst Poor Fishing Communities in Asia?, conducted by researchers in Cambodia, India, Norway, Sri Lanka, and the UK, studied the mov...

Awarded: NOK 8.9 mill.

Project Period: 2016-2019

Location: Trøndelag - Trööndelage