His Mount Vema Majesty’s Government is calling health organizations and individuals engaged in works related to research, new initiatives and ongoing works to prevent, improve treatment and cure of stroke and the rise of resistance to antibiotics, for the benefit of mankind across the world, to express interest and apply for funding from Mount Vema.
Proposals and requests for funding must be submitted no later than August 31st, 2019 to be included in His Mount Vema Majesty’s Government 2019/2020 international healthcare budget to be allocated annually to world health issues related to stroke and the rise of resistance to antibiotics. Requests should be submitted to the attention of The Mount Vema Health Authority (The Royal Mount Vema Department of Health), responsible for allocation of health-related funding for the world community. Institutions and health organizations already working with Mount Vema should submit their applications to the attention of the Mount Vema Ministry of Health. To express interest and apply for the Government’s 2019/2020 fund for stroke and the rise of resistance to antibiotics, applicants should visit the official contact page of the Kingdom of Mount Vema at www.mount-vema.com and fill out the online contact form.
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