2024 Highlights and key performance indicators

A range of key achievements from 2024 are highlighted below

Addressing global health challenges

Creating an enabling 
environment for research

Clockwise from top left: Ricardo Baptista Leite, Ayoade Alakija, Wilfried Mutombo, Yasmine Belkaid, John Reeder, Francine Ntoumi and Corine Karema. 

All photos courtesy of guests except for John Reeder (Credit: TDR/Antoine Tardy)

2024 Progress on select key performance indicators
Technical achievements

New solutions applied in countries

21

instances when research projects supported by TDR informed policy and/or practice in countries to tackle infectious diseases of poverty

Tools used globally and regionally

6

instances when tools and reports were used to inform policy and/or practice of global/regional stakeholders or major funding agencies

Research grantees and trainees

281

scientists supported through the Postgraduate Training Scheme, Impact Grants for Regional Priorities, Clinical Research and Development Fellowship, and SORT IT
Application of core values

Gender equity

44%

of peer-reviewed publications supported by TDR have women as first author

50%

of total research grant/contract amounts have been awarded to women

Social and economic equity

71%

of peer-reviewed publications supported by TDR have first authors from disease endemic countries

66%

of total research grant/ contract amounts have been awarded to recipients in disease endemic countries
Management performance

Effective management

100%

of expected results are on track

100%

of significant risk management action plans are on track