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The Biodiversity, Health, and Livelihoods Program is generously supported by a grant from the National Science Foundation as part of its Dynamics of Coupled Natural and Human Systems funding initiative.

 

Our Research on Environmental and Community Health project on Mfangano USAID-LogoIsland has also benefited from a Partnerships for Enhanced Engagement in Research (PEER) grant through the United States Agency for International Development to our Kenyan partners.