
Current Investments

Project support for the continuity of the SAMRC pre-clinical HIV program during the U.S. Government funding pause
Project support to strengthen the Ministry of Health’s emergency response and preparedness to the Ebola outbreak
Project support to sustain liquid oxygen access during the U.S. Government funding pause
Project support to sustain essential maternal and newborn services uptake through technical support and financial assistance to eight districts in Acholi region
Project support to provide post discharge follow-up to at-risk small and sick newborns and provide essential maternal and newborn medical supplies in the greater Masaka region
Project support to sustain essential maternal and newborn services uptake through technical support and financial assistance to nine districts in Karamoja region
Project support for Higherlife Foundation to provide nutritional support to 1,200 vulnerable children ages 0-18 in 30 institutions
Project support for revision and rollout of country guidelines for the treatment of acute malnutrition
Contribution to the largest Africa-based humanitarian organization to support as-needed emergency response and recovery efforts in multiple countries including South Africa, Malawi, Zimbabwe, Somalia, Yemen, Palestine, and Syria
Project support for the purchase of ready-to-use therapeutic food buffer stock to prevent stockout of commodities necessary for treatment of severe acute malnutrition
Project support for community-based cholera vaccine outreach and administration as well as biological sample testing to enhance the government's outbreak response
Project support to map one billion currently unmapped people, to better target humanitarian and other interventions
Project support in the form of a matching grant for expanding the volume and types of medical commodities, supplies, and equipment stocked and deployed by WHO's Emergency Hub in Nairobi, Kenya
special initiatives

This initiative supports grantees across The ELMA Group that are responding to emergencies affecting communities they serve.