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USAID's	
 Partnerships	
 for	
 Enhanced	
 	
 
Engagement	
 in	
 Research	
 (PEER)	
 Program	
 



                Presenter	
 Name,	
 Ph.D.	
 
               O鍖ce	
 of	
 Science	
 and	
 Technology	
 
   United	
 States	
 Agency	
 for	
 Interna>onal	
 Development
	
 	
 	
 	
 	
 	
 	
 	
 	
 	
 	
 	
 	
 	
 	
 	
 United	
 States	
 Agency	
 for	
 Interna=onal	
 
                                                                                                          Development	
 (USAID)	
 	
 
USAID	
 is	
 an	
 independent	
 agency	
 that	
 furthers	
 U.S.	
 foreign	
 policy:	
 
≒ Promotes	
 broad-足scale	
 human	
 progress	
 
≒ Expands	
 stable,	
 free	
 socie>es	
 
≒ Creates	
 markets	
 and	
 trade	
 partners	
 for	
 the	
 United	
 States	
 
≒ Fosters	
 good	
 will	
 abroad.	
 
	
 
USAID	
 works	
 in	
 over	
 100	
 developing	
 countries,	
 focusing	
 on:	
 	
 
≒ Climate	
 Change	
  ≒ Water	
 
≒ Food	
 Security	
  ≒ Biodiversity	
 	
 
≒ Global	
 Health	
 	
 	
 	
 	
 	
  ≒ Con鍖icts	
 and	
 
≒ Educa>on	
                                 Disasters	
 
≒ Renewable	
 
     Energy
	
 	
 	
 	
 	
 	
 	
 	
 	
 	
 	
 	
 	
 	
 	
 	
 United	
 States	
 Agency	
 for	
 Interna=onal	
 
                                                                                                           Development	
 (USAID)	
 	
 

USAIDs	
 O鍖ce	
 of	
 Science	
 and	
 Technology	
 
≒ USAID	
 is	
 commiPed	
 to	
 advancing	
 the	
 role	
 of	
 science	
 and	
 
   technology	
 and	
 solving	
 the	
 most	
 cri>cal	
 development	
 
   problems	
 through	
 the	
 independent	
 O鍖ce	
 of	
 Science	
 and	
 
   Technology	
 (OST)	
 	
 
	
 
≒ OSTs	
 focuses	
 on	
 four	
 opera>onal	
 pillars:	
 	
 
     1. Data	
 and	
 Analy>cs	
 
     2. Transforma=onal	
 and	
 Collabora=ve	
 Research	
 
     3. Open	
 Innova>on	
 
     4. Higher	
 Educa>on	
 Solu>ons	
 Network
Open	
 Innova=on	
    Transforma=onal	
 and	
 
Office of Science and Technology
                               Collabora=ve	
 Research	
 
 ≒Launched	
 Grand	
 Challenges	
 for	
 Development:	
 
   Saving	
 Lives	
 at	
 Birth,	
 All	
 Children	
 Reading,	
       ≒Enhanced	
 collabora>on	
 with	
 federal	
 science	
 
   Powering	
 Agriculture,	
 Making	
 All	
 Voices	
                    agencies	
 like	
 NASA,	
 NSF,	
 NOAA,	
 USGS,	
 NIH	
 
   Count	
 
                                                                           ≒Programs	
 to	
 support	
 these	
 e鍖orts	
 like	
 PEER	
 
 ≒Prizes	
 and	
 Open	
 Innova>on	
                                     with	
 NSF	
 and	
 NIH	
 
 ≒LAUNCH	
 Innova>on	
 Program	
 with	
 NASA	
 
                                                 O鍖ce	
 of	
 Science	
 and	
 
                                                    Technology	
 
                                                          (Dr.	
 Alex	
 Dehgan)	
 

         Higher	
 Educa=on	
 Solu=ons	
                                                 Data	
 and	
 Analy=cs	
 
                     Network	
                                            ≒Central	
 GIS	
 support	
 to	
 Agency	
 augments	
 the	
 
 ≒Established	
 a	
 network	
 of	
 universi>es	
 that	
 will	
       planning,	
 monitoring,	
 evalua>on,	
 and	
 
   bring	
 new	
 solu>ons,	
 data	
 and	
 analy>cs	
 to	
 the	
      communica>on	
 of	
 development	
 work	
 
   Agency	
                                                               ≒Technical	
 Support	
 to	
 Missions	
 in	
 building	
 GIS	
 
 ≒Leverage	
 crea>vity	
 of	
 students	
                                capacity
Partnerships	
 for	
 Enhanced	
 Engagement	
 
                          in	
 Research	
 (PEER)
Bene鍖ts	
 of	
 PEER	
 

United	
 States	
                         Developing	
 Country	
 
≒ Increase	
 global	
 scope	
 and	
    ≒ Build	
 capacity	
 
   foster	
 interna>onal	
                ≒ Include	
 interna>onal	
 
   collabora>ons	
 
                                               research	
 community	
 
≒ Bolster	
 research	
 
   e鍖ec>veness	
                           ≒ Develop	
 science	
 diplomacy	
 
≒ Access	
 local	
 knowledge	
          ≒ Realize	
 development	
 
≒ Access	
 resources	
                      objec>ves	
 
     ≒   Facili>es	
                          ≒ Inform	
 policy	
 and	
 prac>ces	
 
     ≒   Unique	
 ecosystems	
               ≒ Provide	
 data	
 for	
 evidence-足based	
 
     ≒   Geological	
 forma>ons	
               programs	
 
     ≒   Hydrological	
 regimes	
            ≒ Incorporate	
 new	
 technologies
PEER	
 Science	
 


Partnerships	
 for	
 Enhanced	
 	
 
Engagement	
 in	
 Research	
 (PEER)	
 Science	
 
	
 
≒ PEER	
 Science	
 is	
 a	
 joint	
 program	
 between	
 USAID	
 and	
 the	
 
     Na>onal	
 Science	
 Founda>on	
 (NSF).	
 	
 	
 

≒ The	
 PEER	
 Science	
 Program	
 supports	
 developing	
 country	
 
   scien>sts	
 conduc>ng	
 research	
 in	
 collabora>on	
 with	
 NSF-足funded	
 
   scien>sts.
PEER	
 Science	
 Structure	
 	
 




                   NSF                                        USAID

   Competitively funds                   PEER                    Competitively funds
   U.S. researchers                                              developing country
                                        SCIENCE                  researchers




Agriculture,	
 water,	
 biodiversity	
 conserva>on,	
 and	
 disaster	
 mi>ga>on	
 research
The	
 Na=onal	
 Science	
 Founda=on	
 
Mission	
 
	
 

The	
 Na>onal	
 Science	
 Founda>on	
 (NSF)	
 is	
 an	
 independent	
 federal	
 
agency	
 created	
 by	
 Congress	
 in	
 1950	
 "to	
 promote	
 the	
 progress	
 of	
 
science;	
 to	
 advance	
 the	
 na3onal	
 health,	
 prosperity,	
 and	
 welfare;	
 to	
 
secure	
 the	
 na3onal	
 defense	
 	
 
	
 
Research	
 areas:	
 
                     ≒   Biological	
 Sciences	
 	
 
                     ≒   	
 Computer	
 and	
 Informa>on	
 Science	
 and	
 Engineering	
 	
 
                     ≒   	
 Educa>on	
 and	
 Human	
 Resources	
 	
 
                     ≒   	
 Engineering	
 	
 
                     ≒   	
 Geosciences	
 	
 
                     ≒   	
 Mathema>cal	
 and	
 Physical	
 Sciences	
 	
 
                     ≒   	
 Social,	
 Behavioral	
 and	
 Economic	
 Sciences
PEER	
 Science	
 


2011:	
 1st	
 Applica=on	
 Cycle	
 
     ≒ 488	
 proposals	
 from	
 63	
 countries	
 	
 
     ≒ 42	
 grants	
 totaling	
 approximately	
 $5.5	
 million	
 to	
 support	
 
        projects	
 in	
 25	
 countries	
 
     ≒ Selec>on	
 based	
 on	
 scien>鍖c	
 merit,	
 development	
 impact	
 and	
 
        prospect	
 for	
 collabora>on	
 

2012:	
 2nd	
 Applica=on	
 Cycle	
 	
 Decisions	
 Expected	
 Spring	
 2013	
 
   ≒ 237	
 proposals	
 from	
 54	
 countries	
 
Focused	
 Research	
 Topics:	
 
Brazil	
 biodiversity	
 conserva>on,	
 Lower	
 Mekong	
 River	
 conserva>on,	
 Indonesia	
 

2013:	
 3rd	
 Applica=on	
 Cycle	
 	
 Expected	
 August	
 2013
PEER	
 Science	
 

PEER	
 Science	
 Awards	
 by	
 Region	
 2011	
 


                                                           Africa,	
 7	
 
                            Middle	
 East,	
 8	
 



                    La>n	
 America,	
 
                             6	
 

                                                       Asia,	
 20	
 
            Europe/
            Eurasia
PEER	
 Science	
 




          !
PEER	
 Science	
 

Examples	
 of	
 Successful	
 Proposals	
 
≒ Developing	
 transla>on	
 somware	
 to	
 convert	
 spoken	
 Arabic	
 to	
 
   Moroccan	
 sign	
 language	
 	
 
≒ Studying	
 marine	
 biodiversity	
 in	
 Indonesia	
 and	
 the	
 Philippines	
 	
 
≒ Assessing	
 landslide	
 risk	
 in	
 Lebanon	
 	
 
≒ Analyzing	
 climate	
 change	
 impacts	
 in	
 Colombia	
 and	
 Ecuador	
 	
 
≒ Addressing	
 drinking	
 water	
 quality	
 in	
 Kenya
PEER	
 Science	
 




                                     Marine	
 Conserva>on	
 
Tropical Plant Curriculum Project,
Indonesia	
 


                                              Biodiversity	
 Research
PEER	
 Health	
 	
 


Partnerships	
 for	
 Enhanced	
 Engagement	
 in	
 
Research	
 (PEER)	
 Health	
 	
 
	
 
≒ PEER	
 Health:	
 A	
 research	
 grant-足based	
 plaoorm	
 which	
 
     allows	
 USAID	
 Missions	
 to	
 move	
 quickly	
 to	
 鍖ll	
 evidence	
 
     gaps	
 around	
 implementa>on	
 of	
 programs	
 and	
 
     interven>ons.	
 	
 	
 

≒ The	
 PEER	
 Health	
 partnership	
 includes:	
 Researchers	
 in	
 
   country,	
 Na>onal	
 Ins>tutes	
 of	
 Health	
 (NIH)	
 researchers,	
 
   and	
 USAID	
 鍖eld	
 missions.
PEER	
 Health	
 	
 


The	
 Na=onal	
 Ins=tutes	
 of	
 Health	
 
NIHs traces its roots to 1887. Its mission is to seek fundamental
knowledge about the nature and behavior of living systems and the
application of that knowledge to enhance health, lengthen life, and
reduce the burdens of illness and disability.

NIH conducts and supports research:
≒   Causes, diagnosis, prevention, and cure of human diseases;
≒   Processes of human growth and development;
≒   Biological effects of environmental contaminants;
≒   Understanding of mental, addictive and physical disorders; and
≒   Information exchange in the area of medicine
PEER	
 Health	
 	
 


                      Child	
 Survival	
 Program	
 

                         Mission	
 Program	
 

     Evidence	
 for	
 improved	
 implementa=on	
 of	
 	
 
    health	
 interven>ons,	
 services,	
 and	
 programs	
 




Researchers	
 	
                   NIH	
 	
           USAID	
 	
 
 in	
 country	
                researchers	
          Missions
PEER	
 Health	
 


2012:	
 1st	
 Applica=on	
 Cycle	
 	
 Decisions	
 Expected	
 Spring	
 2013	
 

   ≒ X	
 pre-足proposals	
 
   ≒ 81	
 invited	
 for	
 full	
 proposal	
 



2013:	
 2nd	
 Applica=on	
 Cycle	
 	
 Expected	
 August	
 2013
PEER	
 Health
Contact	
 Informa=on	
  	
 



PEER	
 Science:	
 peer@nas.edu	
 
	
 
PEER	
 Health:	
 peerhealth@nas.edu	
 
	
 
Telephone	
 enquiries	
 for	
 both	
 programs:	
 	
 
+1-足202-足334-足3345

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  • 1. USAID's Partnerships for Enhanced Engagement in Research (PEER) Program Presenter Name, Ph.D. O鍖ce of Science and Technology United States Agency for Interna>onal Development
  • 2. United States Agency for Interna=onal Development (USAID) USAID is an independent agency that furthers U.S. foreign policy: ≒ Promotes broad-足scale human progress ≒ Expands stable, free socie>es ≒ Creates markets and trade partners for the United States ≒ Fosters good will abroad. USAID works in over 100 developing countries, focusing on: ≒ Climate Change ≒ Water ≒ Food Security ≒ Biodiversity ≒ Global Health ≒ Con鍖icts and ≒ Educa>on Disasters ≒ Renewable Energy
  • 3. United States Agency for Interna=onal Development (USAID) USAIDs O鍖ce of Science and Technology ≒ USAID is commiPed to advancing the role of science and technology and solving the most cri>cal development problems through the independent O鍖ce of Science and Technology (OST) ≒ OSTs focuses on four opera>onal pillars: 1. Data and Analy>cs 2. Transforma=onal and Collabora=ve Research 3. Open Innova>on 4. Higher Educa>on Solu>ons Network
  • 4. Open Innova=on Transforma=onal and Office of Science and Technology Collabora=ve Research ≒Launched Grand Challenges for Development: Saving Lives at Birth, All Children Reading, ≒Enhanced collabora>on with federal science Powering Agriculture, Making All Voices agencies like NASA, NSF, NOAA, USGS, NIH Count ≒Programs to support these e鍖orts like PEER ≒Prizes and Open Innova>on with NSF and NIH ≒LAUNCH Innova>on Program with NASA O鍖ce of Science and Technology (Dr. Alex Dehgan) Higher Educa=on Solu=ons Data and Analy=cs Network ≒Central GIS support to Agency augments the ≒Established a network of universi>es that will planning, monitoring, evalua>on, and bring new solu>ons, data and analy>cs to the communica>on of development work Agency ≒Technical Support to Missions in building GIS ≒Leverage crea>vity of students capacity
  • 5. Partnerships for Enhanced Engagement in Research (PEER)
  • 6. Bene鍖ts of PEER United States Developing Country ≒ Increase global scope and ≒ Build capacity foster interna>onal ≒ Include interna>onal collabora>ons research community ≒ Bolster research e鍖ec>veness ≒ Develop science diplomacy ≒ Access local knowledge ≒ Realize development ≒ Access resources objec>ves ≒ Facili>es ≒ Inform policy and prac>ces ≒ Unique ecosystems ≒ Provide data for evidence-足based ≒ Geological forma>ons programs ≒ Hydrological regimes ≒ Incorporate new technologies
  • 7. PEER Science Partnerships for Enhanced Engagement in Research (PEER) Science ≒ PEER Science is a joint program between USAID and the Na>onal Science Founda>on (NSF). ≒ The PEER Science Program supports developing country scien>sts conduc>ng research in collabora>on with NSF-足funded scien>sts.
  • 8. PEER Science Structure NSF USAID Competitively funds PEER Competitively funds U.S. researchers developing country SCIENCE researchers Agriculture, water, biodiversity conserva>on, and disaster mi>ga>on research
  • 9. The Na=onal Science Founda=on Mission The Na>onal Science Founda>on (NSF) is an independent federal agency created by Congress in 1950 "to promote the progress of science; to advance the na3onal health, prosperity, and welfare; to secure the na3onal defense Research areas: ≒ Biological Sciences ≒ Computer and Informa>on Science and Engineering ≒ Educa>on and Human Resources ≒ Engineering ≒ Geosciences ≒ Mathema>cal and Physical Sciences ≒ Social, Behavioral and Economic Sciences
  • 10. PEER Science 2011: 1st Applica=on Cycle ≒ 488 proposals from 63 countries ≒ 42 grants totaling approximately $5.5 million to support projects in 25 countries ≒ Selec>on based on scien>鍖c merit, development impact and prospect for collabora>on 2012: 2nd Applica=on Cycle Decisions Expected Spring 2013 ≒ 237 proposals from 54 countries Focused Research Topics: Brazil biodiversity conserva>on, Lower Mekong River conserva>on, Indonesia 2013: 3rd Applica=on Cycle Expected August 2013
  • 11. PEER Science PEER Science Awards by Region 2011 Africa, 7 Middle East, 8 La>n America, 6 Asia, 20 Europe/ Eurasia
  • 13. PEER Science Examples of Successful Proposals ≒ Developing transla>on somware to convert spoken Arabic to Moroccan sign language ≒ Studying marine biodiversity in Indonesia and the Philippines ≒ Assessing landslide risk in Lebanon ≒ Analyzing climate change impacts in Colombia and Ecuador ≒ Addressing drinking water quality in Kenya
  • 14. PEER Science Marine Conserva>on Tropical Plant Curriculum Project, Indonesia Biodiversity Research
  • 15. PEER Health Partnerships for Enhanced Engagement in Research (PEER) Health ≒ PEER Health: A research grant-足based plaoorm which allows USAID Missions to move quickly to 鍖ll evidence gaps around implementa>on of programs and interven>ons. ≒ The PEER Health partnership includes: Researchers in country, Na>onal Ins>tutes of Health (NIH) researchers, and USAID 鍖eld missions.
  • 16. PEER Health The Na=onal Ins=tutes of Health NIHs traces its roots to 1887. Its mission is to seek fundamental knowledge about the nature and behavior of living systems and the application of that knowledge to enhance health, lengthen life, and reduce the burdens of illness and disability. NIH conducts and supports research: ≒ Causes, diagnosis, prevention, and cure of human diseases; ≒ Processes of human growth and development; ≒ Biological effects of environmental contaminants; ≒ Understanding of mental, addictive and physical disorders; and ≒ Information exchange in the area of medicine
  • 17. PEER Health Child Survival Program Mission Program Evidence for improved implementa=on of health interven>ons, services, and programs Researchers NIH USAID in country researchers Missions
  • 18. PEER Health 2012: 1st Applica=on Cycle Decisions Expected Spring 2013 ≒ X pre-足proposals ≒ 81 invited for full proposal 2013: 2nd Applica=on Cycle Expected August 2013
  • 20. Contact Informa=on PEER Science: peer@nas.edu PEER Health: peerhealth@nas.edu Telephone enquiries for both programs: +1-足202-足334-足3345