29 Oct 2024
Extended Deadline for CART 2025 Applications
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Are you working with CRVS and have some questions that you want to explore in more depth? 

The CRVS Applied Research Training (CART) initiative aims to strengthen CRVS systems by supporting applied research on effective strategies, interventions, and tools. Current researchers in the program are developing cutting-edge solutions to address critical challenges. You can learn more about their profiles and their research projects on this link. Prospective applicants for 2025 have until November 8 to submit their applications for the next cohort. For further details, visit the CART website.

We encourage any CRVS practitioners in Asia and the Pacific with a research idea to consider applying.

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