Gynuity Health Projects Inc.
For General Operating Support
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Amount$100,000
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Program
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Date Awarded8/12/2022
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Term12.0 Months
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Type of SupportGeneral Support/Organization
Overview
Gynuity’s goal is to make safe, effective reproductive and maternal health care accessible to all women and girls. To achieve this goal, it focuses on simple, cost-effective, and sustainable tools and technologies, and importantly on medication abortion, to ensure that medication abortion is integrated fully within health care systems. Gynuity works across both the U.S. and internationally, and conducts research at the frontiers of reproductive health. In its current strategic plan, for example, the aim is to support clinical and implementation research to enable women to access medication abortion quickly, and with the fewest constraints possible, while maintaining safety and efficacy. The organization will also develop and document models of medication abortion service delivery through implementation research that promotes task sharing using nonphysician providers.
About the Grantee
Grantee Website
www.Gynuity.org
Address
215 Lexington Avenue
Suite 1702, New York, NY, 10016, United States
Grants to this Grantee
for general operating support
Gynuity’s goal is to make safe, effective reproductive and maternal health care accessible to all women and girls. To achieve this goal, it focuses on simple, cost-effective, and sustainable tools and technologies, and importantly on medication abortion, to ensure that medication abortion is integrated fully within health care systems. Gynuity works across both the U.S. and internationally, and conducts research at the frontiers of reproductive health. In its current strategic plan, for example, the aim is to support clinical and implementation research to enable women to access medication abortion quickly, and with the fewest constraints possible, while maintaining safety and efficacy. The organization will also develop and document models of medication abortion service delivery through implementation research that promotes task sharing using nonphysician providers.