Ifakara Health Institute donations received

This is an online portal with information on donations that were announced publicly (or have been shared with permission) that were of interest to Vipul Naik. The git repository with the code for this portal, as well as all the underlying data, is available on GitHub. All payment amounts are in current United States dollars (USD). The repository of donations is being seeded with an initial collation by Issa Rice as well as continued contributions from him (see his commits and the contract work page listing all financially compensated contributions to the site) but all responsibility for errors and inaccuracies belongs to Vipul Naik. Current data is preliminary and has not been completely vetted and normalized; if sharing a link to this site or any page on this site, please include the caveat that the data is preliminary (if you want to share without including caveats, please check with Vipul Naik). We expect to have completed the first round of development by the end of July 2024. See the about page for more details. Also of interest: pageview data on analytics.vipulnaik.com, tutorial in README, request for feedback to EA Forum.

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Basic donee information

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Facebook page likeIHI
Websitehttp://www.ihi.or.tz/
Twitter usernameifakarahealth
Wikipedia pagehttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ifakara_Health_Institute

Donee donation statistics

Cause areaCountMedianMeanMinimum10th percentile 20th percentile 30th percentile 40th percentile 50th percentile 60th percentile 70th percentile 80th percentile 90th percentile Maximum
Overall 22 121,569 414,072 38,690 61,251 79,380 100,000 100,828 121,569 211,581 300,000 387,822 715,000 2,999,361
FIXME 15 105,835 167,159 38,690 46,298 61,251 79,380 93,030 105,835 121,569 150,475 211,581 344,599 652,449
Global health 7 387,822 943,170 100,000 100,000 100,000 300,000 300,000 387,822 715,000 715,000 2,000,007 2,999,361 2,999,361

Donation amounts by donor and year for donee Ifakara Health Institute

Donor Total 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008
Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation (filter this donee) 6,602,190.00 2,815,007.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 300,000.00 387,822.00 0.00 100,000.00 2,999,361.00
Wellcome Trust (filter this donee) 2,507,390.00 0.00 100,828.00 492,845.00 288,655.00 1,090,078.00 46,298.00 79,380.00 409,306.00 0.00 0.00
Total 9,109,580.00 2,815,007.00 100,828.00 492,845.00 288,655.00 1,090,078.00 346,298.00 467,202.00 409,306.00 100,000.00 2,999,361.00

Full list of documents in reverse chronological order (0 documents)

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Full list of donations in reverse chronological order (22 donations)

Graph of top 10 donors (for donations with known year of donation) by amount, showing the timeframe of donations

Graph of donations and their timeframes
DonorAmount (current USD)Amount rank (out of 22)Donation dateCause areaURLInfluencerNotes
Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation100,000.00152017-10-11Global health/Medical serviceshttps://iatiregistry.org/publisher/bmgf-- to deliver medical supplies to remote areas by recruiting local shopkeepers who are able to overcome poor transport infrastructures to regularly travel to central suppliers, also during the rainy seasons, to maintain their own stocks; Aid type: Other technical assistance. Affected regions: Developing countries, unspecified.
Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation2,000,007.0022017-09-13Global health/malariahttps://iatiregistry.org/publisher/bmgf-- to demonstrate successful colonization and genetically characterize Anopheles funestus as the major driver of malaria transmission in Eastern and Southern African settings to inform potential novel approaches to large-scale malaria control and elimination; Aid type: Project-type interventions. Affected regions: Developing countries, unspecified.
Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation715,000.0032017-09-01Global health/malariahttps://iatiregistry.org/publisher/bmgf-- to demonstrate local disruption of residual malaria transmission by targeting and eliminating Anopheles funestus mosquitoes, by combining innovative techniques that maximize behavioral and physiological susceptibility of the vectors; Aid type: Project-type interventions. Affected regions: Africa.
Wellcome Trust100,828.00142016-06-22FIXMEhttps://wellcome.ac.uk/sites/default/files/wellcome-grants-awarded-2000-2016.xlsx-- Attractive toxic sugar baited resting places against wild Aedes aegypti in urban Tanzania. Affected regions: International; affected countries: Tanzania.
Wellcome Trust150,475.00102015-11-26FIXMEhttps://wellcome.ac.uk/sites/default/files/wellcome-grants-awarded-2000-2016.xlsx-- Assessing malaria infections among migratory rice farmers in a residual transmission setting in rural south eastern Tanzania. Affected regions: International; affected countries: Tanzania.
Wellcome Trust211,581.0092015-06-17FIXMEhttps://wellcome.ac.uk/sites/default/files/wellcome-grants-awarded-2000-2016.xlsx-- Data-driven models to assess impacts of integrated vector management strategies on mosquito-borne diseases. Affected regions: International; affected countries: Tanzania.
Wellcome Trust130,789.00112015-02-18FIXMEhttps://wellcome.ac.uk/sites/default/files/wellcome-grants-awarded-2000-2016.xlsx-- Impact of SMS advertising on participation in mass vaccination campaigns and consequences for rabies control. Affected regions: International; affected countries: Tanzania.
Wellcome Trust61,251.00202014-11-24FIXMEhttps://wellcome.ac.uk/sites/default/files/wellcome-grants-awarded-2000-2016.xlsx-- Combining area-wide mosquito repellents and long-range attractants to create a resistance-proof push-pull system that maximizes protection against disease-transmitting mosquitoes. Affected regions: International; affected countries: Tanzania.
Wellcome Trust105,835.00132014-11-24FIXMEhttps://wellcome.ac.uk/sites/default/files/wellcome-grants-awarded-2000-2016.xlsx-- Protein labels for quantifying exposure of malaria vectors to mosquito control tools and selecting new vector control strategies for development. . Affected regions: International; affected countries: Tanzania.
Wellcome Trust121,569.00122014-03-12FIXMEhttps://wellcome.ac.uk/sites/default/files/wellcome-grants-awarded-2000-2016.xlsx-- Videographic analysis and experimental evaluation of mosquito host-seeking responses to optimize a new odour-baited device for monitoring outdoor-biting malaria vectors. Affected regions: International; affected countries: Tanzania.
Wellcome Trust652,449.0042013-11-25FIXMEhttps://wellcome.ac.uk/sites/default/files/wellcome-grants-awarded-2000-2016.xlsx-- Targeting residual malaria vectors in communities where insecticidal bed nets are already widely used. Affected regions: International; affected countries: Tanzania.
Wellcome Trust93,030.00172013-11-25FIXMEhttps://wellcome.ac.uk/sites/default/files/wellcome-grants-awarded-2000-2016.xlsx-- Rabies persistance and elimination from Pemba Island, Tanzania. Affected regions: International; affected countries: Tanzania.
Wellcome Trust344,599.0062013-11-25FIXMEhttps://wellcome.ac.uk/sites/default/files/wellcome-grants-awarded-2000-2016.xlsx-- Understanding the potential for malaria vector behavioural adaptations. Affected regions: International; affected countries: Tanzania.
Wellcome Trust46,298.00212012-12-06FIXMEhttps://wellcome.ac.uk/sites/default/files/wellcome-grants-awarded-2000-2016.xlsx-- Using human biomass and its spatial distribution to predict mosquito-borne disease transmission patterns. Affected regions: International; affected countries: Tanzania.
Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation300,000.0072012-10-17Global health/malariahttps://iatiregistry.org/publisher/bmgf-- to demonstrate the mode of action, spatial range, efficacy, user acceptability and cost-effectiveness of spatial repellents for household use; Aid type: Project-type interventions. Affected regions: South of Sahara.
Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation387,822.0052011-06-13Global health/malariahttps://iatiregistry.org/publisher/bmgf-- to support outdoor vector control devices to complement existing methods. GCE Phase II: Outdoor Mosquito Control As A Complimentary Strategy to Accelerate Malaria Elimination in Africa. Investment start date: 6/13/2011 to end date: 6/30/2014. Grantee name; Aid type: Project-type interventions. Affected regions: South of Sahara.
Wellcome Trust79,380.00182011-04-07FIXMEhttps://wellcome.ac.uk/sites/default/files/wellcome-grants-awarded-2000-2016.xlsx-- Is routinely collected health facility data adequate for identifying hot spots of malaria transmission that should be prioritized by national control programmes?. Affected regions: International; affected countries: Tanzania.
Wellcome Trust74,137.00192010-11-23FIXMEhttps://wellcome.ac.uk/sites/default/files/wellcome-grants-awarded-2000-2016.xlsx-- The small minority of residents who spend their nights outdoors can be targeted with specific prevention measures to prevent half of all malaria infections in urban Africa. Affected regions: International; affected countries: Tanzania.
Wellcome Trust38,690.00222010-11-23FIXMEhttps://wellcome.ac.uk/sites/default/files/wellcome-grants-awarded-2000-2016.xlsx-- The contribution of sub-patent asymptomatic Plasmodium falciparum infections to self-sustaining parasite populations in an area of reduced malaria endemicity. Affected regions: International; affected countries: Tanzania.
Wellcome Trust296,479.0082010-03-25FIXMEhttps://wellcome.ac.uk/sites/default/files/wellcome-grants-awarded-2000-2016.xlsx-- Evolutionary and ecological response of African malaria vectors to insecticide-treated nets: vector population replacement?. Affected regions: International; affected countries: Tanzania.
Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation100,000.00152009-02-26Global health/malariahttps://iatiregistry.org/publisher/bmgf-- to test the efficacy of a decoy-based malaria vector control model for reducing transmission that targets breeding, resting, and feeding mosquitoes; Aid type: Project-type interventions. Affected regions: South of Sahara.
Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation2,999,361.0012008-11-20Global health/malariahttps://iatiregistry.org/publisher/bmgf-- to demonstrate the mode of action, spatial range, efficacy, user acceptability and cost-effectiveness of spatial repellents for household use; Aid type: Project-type interventions. Affected regions: South of Sahara.