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Collaborative research that involves a diverse range of people from different fields of interest is key to progress in health science – and to achieving our aim of fostering a healthier, happier, world. 

But many researchers feel they lack the time, finances, and creative environments they need to make breakthroughs.  

That’s why we’re committed to funding ambitious global research projects that will transform our understanding of life, health, and wellbeing.


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Gibbs Building
215 Euston Road
London NW1 2BE

+44 20 7611 8888

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Peggy Grant Trust

Peggy Ramsay was one of the best-known play agents in the United Kingdom during the second half of the Twentieth Century. When she died in 1991 her estate was left for charitable purposes to help writers and writing for the stage. The Peggy Ramsay Foundation was established in pursuance of this objective.


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Smith & Nephew Limited

Smith & Nephew plc, also known as Smith+Nephew, is a British multinational medical equipment manufacturing company headquartered in Watford, England.


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30 The Boulevard, Westend Office Park, Westville, Durban, South Africa

+27 (0)31 242 8111

satalent@smith-nephew.com

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Avery Dennison SA (Pty) Ltd

Avery Dennison is a global materials science and manufacturing company specializing in the design and manufacture of a wide variety of labeling and functional materials. The company’s products, which are used in nearly every major industry, include pressure-sensitive materials for labels and graphic applications; tapes and other bonding solutions for industrial, medical and retail applications; tags, labels and embellishments for apparel; and radio-frequency identification (RFID) solutions serving retail apparel and other markets.


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4-6, Spurwing Park, Capricorn Blvd N, Capricorn, Cape Town, 7945

021 787 9200

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Victor Daitz Foundation

Victor Daitz was a Jewish entrepreneur who spent most of his business life in Durban. He was born on 23 January 1913 in Johannesburg. His parents, Bernard and Annie Daitz, were Jewish immigrants who came to South Africa from Lithuania. They became merchants in the textile industry.

Victor was educated at King Edward VII School in Johannesburg. His tertiary education was taken in England, at Leeds University, where he qualified with a Diploma in Textile Industries in the late 1930s. Upon his return to South Africa, he joined the family business which became known as Natal Cotton and Woollen Mills Ltd. After the deaths of his father, mother and older brother, Morris, he became the sole owner of the family business. He was highly respected as an industrialist and entrepreneur. He was also a pioneer in the plastics industry.


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Elizabeth Glaser Paediatric AIDS Foundation

Elizabeth Glaser was one of the first public figures to advocate for research focused on the prevention and treatment of HIV and AIDS in children. EGPAF has continued to bring together top international scientists to conduct basic, clinical, and operations research as part of our efforts to end AIDS in children, youth, and families.

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202-296-9165
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Goal 1:

Advance research and innovations that lead to new, improved and scalable solutions to ending HIV and AIDS.

Goal 2:

Advocate on the global stage and at local levels for the resources, policies and leadership needed to address the epidemic.

Goal 3:

Strengthen local health care systems to effectively respond to HIV and AIDS and related health concerns.

Goal 4:

Grow the capabilities of governments and communities through providing technical expertise and proven solutions.

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