Utafiti Wellness Research Association
EVIDENCE TO ACTION
EVIDENCE TO ACTION
Building strategic alliances and securing resources to advance evidence-informed health and wellness.
The Partnerships and Resource Mobilization Department is the engine that powers UWRA's growth and sustainability. We cultivate meaningful relationships with donors, government agencies, academic institutions, NGOs, and private sector partners who share our commitment to translating research into community action.
Our team identifies strategic alignment opportunities, develops compelling funding proposals, manages grant cycles, and stewards partnerships that amplify our impact. We believe that the complex challenges facing health systems require collective action — and we're building the coalition to meet them.
Through transparent reporting, shared accountability, and mutual respect, we ensure that every partnership creates value for all stakeholders while advancing UWRA's mission. Founded in 2025, we are already growing a vibrant network of collaborators.
Active strategic partners
Countries collaborating
Universities and research centers for joint studies, data sharing, and fellow training.
Bilateral and multilateral funders supporting health research and community programs.
Ministries of Health, county governments, and public health authorities.
Civil society organizations working in health, wellness, and community development.
Health technology companies, corporate foundations, and social enterprises.
Global health organizations and multilateral agencies.
Co-design and co-implementation of research studies, data analysis, and knowledge translation.
Programmatic support, capacity building grants, and operational funding.
Subject matter expertise, training delivery, and advisory services.
Equipment, facilities, data repositories, and human resources exchange.
Support emerging researchers through stipends and training.
Develop and deliver research capacity building courses.
Fund community-engaged health research projects.
Scale evidence-based health interventions.
Convert research into policy briefs and advocacy.
Develop health technologies and solutions.
Open access journals, reports, and knowledge products.
Strengthen institutional capacity and systems.