In 2000, CONRAD established the Global Microbicide Project (GMP) to help develop new microbicidal agents that specifically address the needs and perspectives of women. The main objective of this project is to develop vaginal methods that would protect women against sexually transmitted infections, including HIV/AIDS. The importance of this area of research for reproductive health was highlighted at the 1994 United Nations Conference on Population Development in Cairo.

At present, GMP funding comes solely from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation to expedite microbicide development. Additional funding to investigate the contraceptive efficacy of these and other vaginal agents is available through the Consortium for Industrial Collaboration in Contraceptive Research (CICCR), another CONRAD project.

The GMP can provide funds for both pilot and major projects. Although there is no requirement for cost sharing by an industrial partner, it is strongly encouraged. There is no limit to funding for a project, but initial funding for a new project may be limited in time and amount until the feasibility of the proposed approach has been determined. All costs indicated in the budget request must be well justified.

For more information about GMP contact:

Dr. Michael J.K. Harper
Director, GMP
CONRAD
1611 N. Kent St., Suite 806
Arlington, VA 22209-2111
Phone: (703) 276-4022
Fax: (703) 524-4770
E-mail: mharper@conrad.org

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