TDDAP (Tackling Deadly Diseases in Africa) Programme
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Description
This is a five-year flagship programme for DFID’s Africa Regional Department. Following the Ebola crisis and various outbreaks since then, DFID is using learning from these and its regional preparedness programme to deliver on its commitments on global health security. DFID’s interventions during the Ebola crises and in other public health emergencies have contributed to a common understanding of the weaknesses in African health systems and the international health architecture. The programme proposed here aims to address a number of challenges that limit the effectiveness of responses to disease outbreaks. The TDDAP will focus on building the ability of our partner countries and institutions to prevent and respond to the health emergencies presented by exceptional outbreaks of diseases like Ebola, Zika and yellow fever.
Location
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Status Implementation
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Programme Spend
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Participating Organisation(s)
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- Institute of Development Studies
Sectors
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Budget
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Programme data last updated on 22/09/2022