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Active RESEARCH CENTERS NIH (US)

Administrative and Engagement Core


Funder NATIONAL CANCER INSTITUTE
Recipient Organization Columbia University Health Sciences
Country United States
Start Date Sep 19, 2023
End Date Aug 31, 2028
Duration 1,808 days
Number of Grantees 1
Roles Principal Investigator
Data Source NIH (US)
Grant ID 10738104
Grant Description

Our investigator team at Columbia University and the University of Cape Town, through a nearly thirty-year collaboration under the Khayelitsha Cervical Cancer Screening Program (KCCSP) have conducted some seminal clinical trials demonstrating the safety and efficacy of HPV-based SAT, both with treatment within 2-6

days and with on-site, same-day treatment.3-5 HPV-based SAT is included in South Africa’s national guidelines.6 Like most countries, South Africa is grappling with how to operationalize and promote equitable uptake and integration of HPV-based screening in public health and clinical care settings. Aligned with RFA-CA-22-019 the

KCCSP has been formalizing its longstanding partnership with the Western Cape Department of Health (WCDoH) with the mission to accelerate the integration and scale-up of evidence-based interventions for equitable cervical cancer elimination among women in resource-constrained settings. Under this formal

partnership, we propose the Empilisweni (a place of healing) Center for Women’s Health. The Center seeks to support the WHO’s global strategy to accelerate the elimination of cervical cancer by the end of this millennium by equitably integrating scalable, affordable HPV-based point-of-care screen-and-treat (HPV-POC) strategies,

by fostering effective collaboration, coordination, decision-making, resource and knowledge sharing regionally, and building implementation capacity in local implementers, researchers, and stakeholder community. Success of the Center’s goals rest on the principles that shape strong administration and best practices for stakeholder

engagement. MPIs; Denny (UCT), and Kuhn (CUIMC), who founded KCCSP, will be joined by MPI Castor (Contact: CUIMC), Mbatani (UCT), Saidu (UCT), and Arendse (UCT/WCDoH) in the daily management to ensure that the Center’s productivity, performance meet its goals. MPIs Shelton (CUIMC) and Tehranifar (CUIMC), who

lead the capacity building core and research project 1, respectively, have experience in community engagement and will ensure that all aspects of the Center's responsibilities is met. The leadership team will be completed with the addition of another WCDoH collaborator, Dr. Cloete, who will ensure equitable representation of health

services implementation in collaboration and coordination with stakeholders. Through this administrative and stakeholder engagement core, we propose to: 1) Strategically guide the Center’s efficiency, productivity, and success through administrative support, infrastructure, and program management that synergizes activities

across the Center’s cores and projects; and 2) Foster effective collaboration, coordination, decision-making, knowledge and resource sharing across the Western Cape Province informed by best practices on community engagement and ongoing theoretically grounded qualitative and quantitative research and engagement from

regional partners. By the end of five years, the Empilisweni Center will contribute to the scale-up of HPV-based SAT as part of the cervical cancer elimination goals through strategic management of the Center’s core and project activities for synergy, generation, and scientific advancement.

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