The effects of interventions designed to build low-carbon and climate-resilient health systems in Low- and Middle-Income Countries

The FCDO invites tenders to conduct a rapid evidence assessment of the research literature on interventions designed to build health systems in Low- and Middle-Income countries (LMICs).

Action on climate and health aligns with the UK International Development Strategy, which highlights both climate change and health as priorities. This programme will contribute to these 2 areas and to:

This rapid evidence assessment will review what interventions work, and in what circumstances, to build low-carbon and climate-resilient health systems in LMICs to inform FCDO’s work in these areas.

To deliver a robust rapid evidence assessment, the FCDO seeks a research team that has expertise in:

  • undertaking research in the fields of climate and health, ideally intervention-based research in low and middle income countries
  • conducting rigorous evidence syntheses, including systematic reviews and rapid evidence assessments
  • conducting empirical research methods to evaluate climate and/or health interventions

Eligibility: Eligible parties include non-governmental organisations (NGOs), UK-based non-profit organisations, companies, educational institutions, individuals, and humanitarian relief organisations.

Funding information: Funding is valued at £10,001 to £100,000


Key dates

  • 13 March 2024: applications close at 17:00 p.m. GMT

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