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    Area of Science:

    • Global Health
    • Clinical Research
    • International Collaboration

    Background:

    • A recent moratorium on new subawards has been implemented, impacting research funding mechanisms.
    • This policy change affects numerous ongoing and planned international research projects.

    Discussion:

    • The halt on subawards creates significant administrative and logistical hurdles for global scientific endeavors.
    • International clinical trials, vital for public health, face potential delays and complications.

    Key Insights:

    • Subawards are critical financial instruments enabling international research partnerships.
    • The current policy risks fragmenting global scientific networks and slowing critical research.

    Outlook:

    • Urgent policy review is needed to address the disruption to international research.
    • Finding solutions is essential to maintain the integrity and progress of global health initiatives.