
BACKGROUND & OBJECTIVES
The Global Health Supply Chain Summit (GHSCS) Group is proud to launch the 2026 Global Health Supply Chain Research Challenge. Since its launch in 2021, the initiative has drawn an increasingly large pool of applicants from over 30 countries around the world.
Through this challenge, we plan to provide up to two (2) small seed research grants of up to $13,000 to the authors of research proposals reflecting high impact and academic development potential, for work to be completed over a 9-month period in 2026. Throughout this period, a core team from GHSCS comprising senior researchers with editorial experience in leading academic journals will provide project and research capability development mentorship to the selected research teams at least on a monthly cadence. Completed research work will be presented at the 2026 Global Health Supply Chain Summit (location and dates TBD).
We encourage applicants to focus on one of our key supply chain themes: Data-Driven Supply Chains, Supply Chain Sustainability and Self-Reliance, Private Sector Engagement, Regional Manufacturing, Pharmaceutical Management, and the Role of Health Financing.
While we welcome applications within all global health supply chain spaces, we encourage applicants to focus on proposals that contribute original knowledge to one or more of the following topics within low- and middle-income countries (LMICs):
We also encourage submissions from applicants who are strongly motivated to develop their research capabilities and for whom mentorship on high-quality research production constitutes a good fit with their career plans.
ELIGIBILITY
Individuals or organizations with education or experience in health supply chains and pharmaceutical management may submit research proposals on topics that fit within the themes described above. The principal investigator team must include at least one person from LMIC.
USE OF HUMAN SUBJECTS
All research projects involving human subjects conducted in connection with this must have written evidence of compliance with required federal guidelines and approval from an institutional review board (IRB). IRB approvals must be maintained and in effect throughout the project’s connection with the program.
FUNDING
The winning team(s) will be awarded up to $13,000 each; this is inclusive of travel expenses for one person from the team to attend GHSCS 2026. Overheads or fees may not be charged on these awards by any of the receiving authors’ employing institutions.
Timeline
Open to Submissions: November 14, 2026
Submission Deadline: January 5, 2026 @11:59 pm GMT
Evaluation and Decisions: January 26, 2026
How do I submit a research proposal AND MENTORSHIP APPLICATION?
What SHOULD the research proposal and MENTORSHIP Application contain?
The main content of the proposal (items 3-9), excluding the cover page, budget, bios, and personal statement should not exceed 3000 words.
WHAT HAPPENS AFTER MY RESEARCH PROPOSAL HAS BEEN SUBMITTED?
Have More Questions?
Please email [email protected] with subject “Research Proposal Communication”