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Did you know? The Elsevier Foundation is committed to inclusive health and research, supporting underserved communities around the world for better health outcomes and a more sustainable research ecosystem. Our programs respond to key challenges identified by the UN Sustainable Development Goals in science, health, inclusion and diversity. Read our latest news below. 
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Climate change is the most important challenge for our planet, and we must take action. After 5 successful editions of the Elsevier Foundation Green & Sustainable Chemistry Challenge, and thousands of proposals from around the world, we are excited to re-launch as the Chemistry for Climate Action Challenge. Applications are now open.
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Panelists at the 2021 Academic Publishing in Europe conference (clockwise from top left): Anne Kitson (Elsevier), Dr Yam Boum (Epicentre Africa), Uduak Okomo (The Gambia, LSHTM) and Andrea Powell (Research4Life), Dr Haseeb Md Irfanullah (Bangladesh).
Our 2021 annual report
An inclusive health and research landscape is more critical today than ever before. Discover how we support partnerships that incubate new approaches, highlight inequities and catalyze change.
Open access: creating a level playing field for the Global South
How can open access be more inclusive for low- and middle-income countries? Experts and Elsevier Foundation partners weigh in on how to better engage and truly collaborate.
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The transforming power of I&D: how Elsevier is taking up the challenge
In her keynote at the Gender Summit 21, CEO Kumsal Bayazit discusses how to build a more inclusive and transparent research ecosystem, working together with the communities we serve.
Celebrating 10 years of Gender Summits
We have been proud partners of the Gender Summit since its launch in 2011, supporting its mission to make gender equality in research and innovation the norm.
Monthly webinars
 
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To bring our inclusive health and research partnerships closer to you and discover new synergies, we’ve launched a monthly webinar series introducing our Foundation partners. We are proud to work together with the communities we serve to build trust and contribute to positive global change. Next up, a conversation with the Chemistry Challenge past winners. Sign up here.

Visit our Non Solus page to keep up to date, and check out recordings and transcripts of past webinars.
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