Building Nuclear Legacy Health Capacity in Marshall Islands
GrantID: 76403
Grant Funding Amount Low: $75,000
Deadline: Ongoing
Grant Amount High: $15,000,000
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Grant Overview
Capacity gaps in the Marshall Islands' healthcare infrastructure hinder nuclear legacy studies, with only 2 hospitals for 59,000 across 29 atolls, where Rongelap and Enewetak report radiation doses 100x background levels from 67 U.S. tests (1946-1958). Outer islands lack labs, relying on Majuro's 1 CT scanner serving 80% referrals delayed by weekly flights. Unlike FSM's multi-state compacts, Marshall Islands funding requires Compact of Free Association (COFA) verification for U.S. grant access, emphasizing local data sovereignty.
Marshall Islands' Nuclear Health Capacity Constraints
Local organizations in Kwajalein Atoll, housing 10,000 with elevated thyroid cancers (10x global rates), face workforce shortages: 1 physician per 5,000 versus 1:400 U.S. Remote Ebon lacks X-ray, with 70% population under 25 strained by migration for care. Economic fishing (60% GDP) and military leases fund basics, but no research vessels for Bikini sampling.
Infrastructure Gaps in Marshallese Nuclear Studies
Broadband at 60% limits data sharing with NIH partners; 40% rely on HF radio. Demographically, 25% over 60 carry highest cesium-137 burdens per RMI Ministry surveys. Funding bolsters with mobile labs for 1,400 displaced Bikinians, requiring EPA radwaste protocols.
Readiness Requirements for Marshall Islands Grants
Nuclear Legacy Health Study applicantsRMI Health Ministry affiliates, College of the Marshall Islandssubmit capacity audits via RMIFOR grants.gov equivalents, targeting 500 participant cohorts. Metrics: baseline cancers (gallbladder 5x WHO), mitigation trials. Partners like IAEA provide dosimetry training, mandatory for 20% budget. Phased rollout: Year 1 Majuro hub, Year 2 atolls via interisland shipping. This addresses 90% untreated radiation effects, distinct from Palau's NCD focus.
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