As we celebrate International Development Week in Canada, Grand Challenges Canada is highlighting Made-in-Canada solutions ...
In Vietnam, an estimated three million people live with depression—yet 83 percent receive no form of care. Community-based mental health services remain scarce, leaving many without support, ...
Early adversity is powerful, but given proper support and intervention, the brain’s capacity for change is too. Measurement, ...
One in seven adolescents worldwide faces mental health conditions, with anxiety and depression being the most common issues. Additional stressors, like the COVID-19 pandemic and climate change, ...
Science diplomacy recognizes that the most significant threats to the world today—food insecurity, climate change, disease, nuclear proliferation, and so on—transcend national borders, and that ...
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Our audited financials, policies, and commitment to transparency.
Every second, new headlines flash from conflict zones: “#BreakingNews!” But which updates are accurate, and which are designed to mislead or sow discord? This question is increasingly urgent.
Stories can make us feel seen, heard, and understood—like we’re not alone. When we share our lived experiences, we can create connections that inspire and transform. Through these shared narratives, ...
We are proud to share that Grand Challenges Canada’s CEO, Dr. Karlee Silver, has been invited to join the World Economic Forum’s Global Alliance for Women’s Health as one of its Champions for Women’s ...
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