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This is a '''timeline of {{w|Schistosomiasis Control Initiative}}''', a non-profit initiative that works with governments in {{w|sub-Saharan Africa}}n countries to develop sustainable programmes against parasitic worm infectionscreate or scale up programs that treat schistosomiasis and {{w|soil-transmitted helminthiasis}}.<ref name="Schistosomiasis Control Initiative: Supplementary Information"/>
==Big picture==
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! Time period !! Development summary !! More details |-| 2006 || SCI becomes a founding partner of the {{w|Global Network for Neglected Tropical Diseases}} which promotes integration of control or elimination programmes against seven {{w|neglected tropical diseases}}.|-| 2007 || SCI facilitates delivery of approximately 40 million treatments of {{w|praziquantel}} against schistosomiasis, and many more deworming doses of {{w|albendazole}}.<ref name="SCIvv">{{cite web |title=SCI |url=https://www.schistosomiasiscontrolinitiative.org/ |website=schistosomiasiscontrolinitiative.org |accessdate=10 April 2019}}</ref>|-| 2010 || SCI expands its reach after the award of the management of ICOSA, a programme funded by the Department for International Development (DFID).<ref name="SCIvv"/> |-| 2013 || SCI announces that it has facilitated delivery of its 100 millionth treatment of {{w|praziquantel}} against schistosomiasis thanks to funding from private donations.<ref name="SCIvv"/>|-| 2016 || SCI reaches an annual delivery of over 50 million treatments for schistosomiasis and {{w|soil-transmitted helminths}}.<ref name="SCIvv"/>|-| 2018 || SCI facilitates the delivery of its 200 millionth treatment against parasitic worm infections.<ref name="SCIvv"/>
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| 2002 || || || SCI is founded through a US$32 million grant from the {{w|Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation}}<ref name="Schistosomiasis Control Initiative: Supplementary Information"/>, to tackle {{w|schistosomiasis}} in {{w|sub-Saharan Africa}}, where infected people are unable to afford the drugs needed for treatment.<ref>{{cite web |title=Ten million Africans treated by international disease treatment programme |url=https://www.imperial.ac.uk/college.asp?P=6578 |website=imperial.ac.uk |accessdate=12 March 2019}}</ref><ref>{{cite journal |last1=Adenowoa |first1=Abiola Fatimah |last2=Oyinloyea |first2=Babatunji Emmanuel |last3=Ogunyinkaa |first3=Bolajoko Idiat |last4=Kappo |first4=Abidemi Paul |title=Impact of human schistosomiasis in sub-Saharan Africa |journal=Brazilian Journal of Infectious Diseases |doi=10.1016/j.bjid.2014.11.004 |url=http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1413-86702015000200196}}</ref> ||
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| 2002 || || Expansion || SCI begins program in {{w|Uganda}}, the first operating country.<ref name="OUR REACH"/> || {{w|Uganda}}
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| 2003 || October || Program || SCI selects six countries for full support: {{w|Uganda}}, {{w|Burkina Faso}}, {{w|Niger}}, {{w|Mali}}, {{w|Tanzania}}, and {{w|Zambia}}. The countries each propose a different implementation approach and management structure for their large-scale schistosomiasis control.<ref name="Schistosomiasis Control Initiative (SCI) — 2015 Review, Updated April 2016">{{cite web |title=Schistosomiasis Control Initiative (SCI) — 2015 Review, Updated April 2016 |url=https://www.givewell.org/international/top-charities/schistosomiasis-control-initiative/2015-review-updated-April-2016#footnote3_7e2kbgm |website=givewell.org |accessdate=12 March 2019}}</ref> ||
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| 2003 || || Expansion || SCI begins program in {{w|Zambia}}, {{w|Zanzibar}}, and {{w|Niger}}.<ref name="OUR REACH"/><ref>{{cite web |title=ZAMBIA |url=https://www.schistosomiasiscontrolinitiative.org/zambia |website=schistosomiasiscontrolinitiative.org |accessdate=10 April 2019}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=ZANZIBAR |url=https://www.schistosomiasiscontrolinitiative.org/zanzibar |website=schistosomiasiscontrolinitiative.org |accessdate=10 April 2019}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=NIGER |url=https://www.schistosomiasiscontrolinitiative.org/niger |website=schistosomiasiscontrolinitiative.org |accessdate=10 April 2019}}</ref> || {{w|Zambia}}, {{w|Zanzibar}}, {{w|Niger}}
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| 2006 || || Funding || SCI receives large grants from the {{w|United States Agency for International Development}} and the {{w|Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation}} to support integrated NTD programs in eight countries for five years to treat {{w|lymphatic filariasis}}, {{w|onchocerciasis}}, and {{w|trachoma}}, in addition to {{w|schistosomiasis}} and {{w|soil-transmitted helminths}}.<ref name="Schistosomiasis Control Initiative: Supplementary Information"/> ||
| 2007 || || Funding || SCI receives a grant to expand its work to {{w|Rwanda}} and {{w|Burundi}}.<ref name="Schistosomiasis Control Initiative: Supplementary Information"/> ||
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| 2007 || || Expansion || SCI program starts in Burundi.<ref name="OUR REACH">{{cite web |title=OUR REACH |url=https://www.schistosomiasiscontrolinitiative.org/our-reach |website=schistosomiasiscontrolinitiative.org |accessdate=12 March 2019}}</ref> || {{w|Burundi}}|-| 2008 || || Organization || The Schistosomiasis Consortium for Operational Research and Evaluation (SCORE) is established to answer strategic questions about schistosomiasis control.<ref>{{cite journal |last1=Ezeamama |first1=Amara E. |last2=He |first2=Chun-La |last3=Shen |first3=Ye |last4=Yin |first4=Xiao-Ping |last5=Binder |first5=Sue C. |last6=CampbellJr. |first6=Carl H. |last7=Rathbun |first7=Stephen |last8=Whalen |first8=Christopher C. |last9=N’Goran |first9=Eliézer K. |last10=Utzinger |first10=Jürg |last11=Olsen |first11=Annette |last12=Magnussen |first12=Pascal |last13=Kinung’hi |first13=Safari |last14=Fenwick |first14=Alan |last15=Phillips |first15=Anna |last16=Ferro |first16=Josefo |last17=Karanja |first17=Diana M. S. |last18=Mwinzi |first18=Pauline N. M. |last19=Montgomery |first19=Susan |last20=Secor |first20=W. Evan |last21=Hamidou |first21=Amina |last22=Garba |first22=Amadou |last23=King |first23=Charles H. |last24=Colley |first24=Daniel G. |title=Gaining and sustaining schistosomiasis control: study protocol and baseline data prior to different treatment strategies in five African countries |doi=10.1186/s12879-016-1575-2 |url=https://bmcinfectdis.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s12879-016-1575-2}}</ref> ||
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| 2010 2009 || || Review || GiveWell begins reviewing SCI begins working in Côte d'Ivoire.<ref name="Schistosomiasis Control Initiative: Supplementary Information- November 2011 Review">{{cite web |title=Schistosomiasis Control Initiative: Supplementary Information |url=https://www.givewell.org/charities/schistosomiasis-control-initiative/supplementary-information |website=givewell.org |accessdate=11 March 2019}}</ref> || {{w|Côte d'Ivoire}}
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| 2010 || || Expansion || SCI receives £10.5 million (plus separate funding for drugs) from the British {{w|Department for International Development}} for treating schistosomiasis and {{w|soil-transmitted helminthiasis}} begins working in eight countries over five yearsCôte d'Ivoire.<ref name="Schistosomiasis Control Initiative: Supplementary Information">{{cite web |title=Schistosomiasis Control Initiative: Supplementary Information |url=https://www.givewell.org/charities/schistosomiasis-control-initiative/supplementary-information |website=givewell.org |accessdate=11 March 2019}}</ref> ||{{w|Côte d'Ivoire}}
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| 2010 || October || Funding || SCI receives £10.5 million (plus separate funding for drugs) from the British {{w|Department for International Development}} for treating schistosomiasis and {{w|soil-transmitted helminthiasis}} in eight countries over five years.<ref>{{cite web |title=Imperial initiative to protect children from tropical disease awarded £25m government backing |url=http://www.imperial.ac.uk/news/93621/imperial-initiative-protect-children-from-tropical/ |website=imperial.ac.uk |accessdate=11 March 2019}}</ref><ref name="Schistosomiasis Control Initiative: Supplementary Information"/> ||
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| 2010 || || Statistics || The {{w|World Health Organization}} reports that schistosomiasis mortality could be as high as 280,000 per year in {{w|Africa}} alone.<ref name="Building a global schistosomiasis alliance: an opportunity to join forces to fight inequality and rural poverty"/> |||-| 2011 || April || Review || GiveWell publishes review of SCI, describing it as a notable organization for its promising approach and for conducting evaluations of its activities, and considering as an "organization to watch."<ref>{{cite web |title=Schistosomiasis Control Initiative (SCI) - April 2011 Review |url=https://www.givewell.org/charities/Schistosomiasis-Control-Initiative/April-2011-review |website=givewell.org |accessdate=4 May 2019}}</ref> |||-| 2011 || November || Review || GiveWell updates review of SCI and starts recommending the organization.<ref name="Update on the Schistosomiasis Control Initiative: Our current #2-ranked charity">{{cite web |title=Update on the Schistosomiasis Control Initiative: Our current #2-ranked charity |url=https://blog.givewell.org/2012/04/19/update-on-the-schistosomiasis-control-initiative-our-current-2-ranked-charity/ |website=blog.givewell.org |accessdate=4 May 2019}}</ref> This time, SCI is described as one of GiveWell's two top-rated charities.<ref>{{cite web |title=Schistosomiasis Control Initiative (SCI) - April 2011 Review |url=https://www.givewell.org/charities/Schistosomiasis-Control-Initiative/April-2011-review |website=givewell.org |accessdate=4 May 2019}}</ref> ||
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| 2011 || || Expansion || SCI begins program in Liberia, Malawi, and Mozambique.<ref name="OUR REACH"/> || {{w|Liberia}}, {{w|Malawi}}, {{w|Mozanbique}}
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| 2012 || || Coverage || SCI reaches median coverage for schistosomiasis treatment at 77% in Malawi.<ref name="SCHISTOSOMIASIS CONTROL INITIATIVEd">{{cite web |title=SCHISTOSOMIASIS CONTROL INITIATIVE |url=https://www.givingwhatwecan.org/report/schistosomiasis-control-initiative/ |website=givingwhatwecan.org |accessdate=12 March 2019}}</ref> ||
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| 2012 || November || Review || GiveWell updates review of SCI, and recommends the organization for its focus on a program with a strong track record and excellent cost-effectiveness, demonstrated results, and room for more funding.<ref name="Schistosomiasis Control Initiative - November 2011 Review">{{cite web |title=Schistosomiasis Control Initiative - November 2011 Review |url=https://www.givewell.org/charities/schistosomiasis-control-initiative/November-2011-review |website=givewell.org |accessdate=4 May 2019}}</ref> ||
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| 2013 || April || Coverage || SCI announces that it has facilitated delivery of its 100 millionth treatment of {{w|praziquantel}} against schistosomiasis thanks to funding from private donations.<ref name="SCIvv"/> ||
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| 2013 || || Expansion || SCI begins first round of treatment in {{w|Ethiopia}} and {{w|Mauritania}}.<ref name="Schistosomiasis Control Initiative: Supplementary Information"/><ref name="OUR REACH"/><ref name="Schistosomiasis Control Initiative: Supplementary Information"/><ref name="OUR REACH"/> || {{w|Ethiopia}}, {{w|Mauritania}}
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| 2013 || || || A reported 261 million people require preventive chemotherapy for schistosomiasis worldwide, 92% of them living in {{w|sub-Saharan Africa}} and only 12.7% receiving preventive chemotherapy.<ref name="Building a global schistosomiasis alliance: an opportunity to join forces to fight inequality and rural poverty">{{cite journal |last1=Savioli |first1=Lorenzo |last2=Albonico |first2=Marco |last3=Colley |first3=Daniel G. |last4=Correa-Oliveira |first4=Rodrigo |last5=Fenwick |first5=Alan |last6=Green |first6=Will |last7=Kabatereine |first7=Narcis |last8=Kabore |first8=Achille |last9=Katz |first9=Naftale |last10=Klohe |first10=Katharina |last11=LoVerde |first11=Philip T. |last12=Rollinson |first12=David |last13=Russell Stothard |first13=J. |last14=Tchuem Tchuenté |first14=Louis-Albert |last15=Waltz |first15=Johannes |last16=Zhou |first16=Xiao-Nong |title=Building a global schistosomiasis alliance: an opportunity to join forces to fight inequality and rural poverty |doi=10.1186/s40249-017-0280-8 |pmid=28330495 |url=https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5363045/ |pmc=5363045}}</ref> ||
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| 2013 || November || Review || GiveWell updates review of SCI, maintaining its rating as a top-rated charity.<ref>{{cite web |title=Schistosomiasis Control Initiative (SCI) - 2013 Review |url=https://www.givewell.org/charities/schistosomiasis-control-initiative/November-2013-review |website=givewell.org |accessdate=4 May 2019}}</ref> ||
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| 2013 – 2014 || Between November 2013 and April 2014 || || SCI funds mapping in {{w|Ethiopia}}.<ref name="Schistosomiasis Control Initiative: Supplementary Information"/> || {{w|Ethiopia}}
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| 2014 || June || Review || GiveWell updates review of SCI. It reports among notable plans a new opportunity to work with {{w|Sudan}} to create a national deworming program.<ref>{{cite web |title=Schistosomiasis Control Initiative - June 2014 Update |url=https://www.givewell.org/charities/schistosomiasis-control-initiative/June-2014#Spending_between_September_2013_and_March_2014 |website=givewell.org |accessdate=4 May 2019}}</ref> || {{w|Sudan}}
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| 2014 || || Expansion || SCI begins program in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Madagascar.<ref name="OUR REACH"/> || {{w|Democratic Republic of the Congo}}, {{w|Madagascar}}
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| 2014 || || Collaboration || SCI begins working with other partners in Côte d'Ivoire, including {{w|Sightsavers}}, the END Fund, and {{w|Helen Keller International}} on a more integrated neglected tropical diseases (NTD) program.<ref name="Schistosomiasis Control Initiative: Supplementary Information"/> ||
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| 2014 || || Funding || The British {{w|Department for International Development}} awards SCI an additional £16.6 million over four and a half years (June 2014 to December 2018) to extend the program and expand it to an additional two countries.<ref name="Schistosomiasis Control Initiative: Supplementary Information"/> ||
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| 2014 || || Coverage || ACI SCI reaches median coverage for schistosomiasis treatment at 69% in Malawi, 82% in Côte d'Ivoire, and 47% in Uganda.<ref name="SCHISTOSOMIASIS CONTROL INITIATIVEd"/> |||-| 2014 || November || Review || GiveWell updates review of SCI, maintaining its rating as a top-rated charity.<ref>{{cite web |title=Schistosomiasis Control Initiative (SCI) - 2014 Review |url=https://www.givewell.org/charities/schistosomiasis-control-initiative/November-2014-review |website=givewell.org |accessdate=4 May 2019}}</ref> ||
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| 2014 – 2015 || || Coverage || SCI reports having delivered 3.1 million treatments in Côte d'Ivoire in the period.<ref name="Schistosomiasis Control Initiative: Supplementary Information"/> || {{w|Côte d'Ivoire}}
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| 2015 || || Budget || SCI begins to use a system of country cashbooks for spending breakdown, which compare monthly in-country actual spending to budgets.<ref name="Schistosomiasis Control Initiative: Supplementary Information"/> |||-| 2015 || || Coverage || ACI SCI reaches median coverage for schistosomiasis treatment at 81% in Mozambique, 93% in Zambia (2015), and 80% in Zanzibar.<ref name="SCHISTOSOMIASIS CONTROL INITIATIVEd"/> ||
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| 2015 || || || {{w|Schistosomiasis}} is indicated to have the lowest level of preventive chemotherapy implementation in the spectrum of neglected tropical diseases. It is also highlighted as the disease most lacking in progress.<ref name="Building a global schistosomiasis alliance: an opportunity to join forces to fight inequality and rural poverty"/> ||
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| 2015 – 2016 || August || Review || GiveWell updates review of SCI plans , and continues to deliver around 0recommend it for its track record implementing a cost-effective program.6 million treatments and reports delivering 1<ref>{{cite web |title=Schistosomiasis Control Initiative - August 2015 Update |url=https://www.givewell.org/charities/schistosomiasis-control-initiative/August-2015 |website=givewell.org |accessdate=4 million treatments in Côte d'IvoireMay 2019}}</ref> |||-| 2015 || November || Review || GiveWell updates review of SCI, maintaining its rating as a top-rated charity.<ref name>{{cite web |title="Schistosomiasis Control Initiative(SCI) - 2015 Review |url=https: Supplementary Information"//www.givewell.org/international/top-charities/schistosomiasis-control-initiative/2015-review#Is_there_room_for_more_funding |website=givewell.org |accessdate=4 May 2019}}</ref> ||
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| 2015 – 2016 || Between April 2015 and March 2016 || Program || SCI spends plans to deliver around US$20.1 6 million in unrestricted funding treatments and $0reports delivering 1.8 4 million treatments in restricted funding in Ethiopia during the periodCôte d'Ivoire.<ref name="Schistosomiasis Control Initiative: Supplementary Information"/> ||
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| 2015 – 2016 || Between April 2015 and March 2016 || || SCI reports having delivered 890,000 treatments spends around US$2.1 million in Uganda, out of 1unrestricted funding and $0.2 8 million planned treatmentsin restricted funding in Ethiopia during the period.<ref name="Schistosomiasis Control Initiative: Supplementary Information"/> ||{{w|Ethiopia}}
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| 2011 2015 – 2016 || Between April 2015 and March 2016 || Coverage || SCI reports having delivered 890,000 treatments in Uganda, out of 1.2 million planned treatments.<ref name="Schistosomiasis Control Initiative: Supplementary Information"/> |||-| 2016 || || Expansion || SCI begins program in Nigeria.<ref name="OUR REACH"/> || {{w|Nigeria}}
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| 2016 || January || Funding || {{w|Private foundation}} {{w|Good Ventures}} awards a grant of US$1,000,000 to the SCI for general operating support, in recognition of the organization’s earning a “top charity” ranking from {{w|GiveWell}} in 2015.<ref>{{cite web |title=Schistosomiasis Control Initiative — General Support (2016) |url=https://www.openphilanthropy.org/focus/global-health-and-development/miscellaneous/schistosomiasis-control-initiative-general-support-2016 |website=openphilanthropy.org |accessdate=11 March 2019}}</ref> ||
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| 2016 || August June || Review || GiveWell estimates that programs supported by publishes review of SCI can deworm a person for approximately US$1.26 based (including the estimated cost of SCI’s funding to country programs, SCI’s headquarters costsretaining its role as top rated charity, cost but expressing concerns about SCI's use of donated drugsan accounting system ill-suited to its needs, and local government involvement)substantial financial errors impacting funding from GiveWell-influenced donors.<ref name>{{cite web |title="SCHISTOSOMIASIS CONTROL INITIATIVEd"Schistosomiasis Control Initiative (SCI) – June 2016 version |url=https://www.givewell.org/charities/schistosomiasis-control-initiative/june-2016-version |website=givewell.org |accessdate=5 May 2019}}</ref> ||
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| 2017 2016 || January August || Review || Good Ventures awards GiveWell estimates that programs supported by SCI can deworm a grant of person for approximately US$131.26 based (including the estimated cost of SCI’s funding to country programs,500SCI’s headquarters costs,000 to SCI for general operating supportcost of donated drugs, in recognition of its earning a “top charity” ranking from GiveWell in 2016and local government involvement).<ref name="Schistosomiasis Control Initiative — General Support (2017)SCHISTOSOMIASIS CONTROL INITIATIVEd">{{cite web |title=Schistosomiasis Control Initiative — General Support (2017) |url=https://www.openphilanthropy.org/focus/global-health-and-development/miscellaneous/schistosomiasis-control-initiative-general-support-2017 |website=openphilanthropy.org |accessdate=11 March 2019}}</ref> ||
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| 2017 2016 ||November | |Review | |{{w| GiveWell allocates 100% }} reviews SCI and ranks it as one of its discretionary fund top-rated charities, explaining that it "offers donors an outstanding opportunity to the SCI in the fourth quarter of the year, totalling US$5.6 millionaccomplish good with their donations".<ref name="HOW YOUR MONEY IS SPENT">{{cite web |title=HOW YOUR MONEY IS SPENT Schistosomiasis Control Initiative - January 2017 Version |url=https://www.schistosomiasiscontrolinitiativegivewell.org/howcharities/schistosomiasis-moneycontrol-isinitiative/january-2017-spent version |website=schistosomiasiscontrolinitiativegivewell.org |accessdate=15 March 4 May 2019}}</ref> ||
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| 2018 2017 || January || Funding || Good Ventures awards a grant of US$13,500,000 to SCI for general operating support, in recognition of its earning a “top charity” ranking from GiveWell in 2016.<ref name="Schistosomiasis Control Initiative — General Support (2017)">{{cite web |title=Schistosomiasis Control Initiative — General Support (2017) |url=https://www.openphilanthropy.org/focus/global-health-and-development/miscellaneous/schistosomiasis-control-initiative-general-support-2017 |website=openphilanthropy.org |accessdate=11 March 2019}}</ref> |||-| 2017 || October || Budget || SCI estimates that it would cost US$0.24 on average per additional treatment delivered to a school-aged child.<ref name="In Q4 Schistosomiasis Control Initiative: Supplementary Information"/> |||-| 2017|| November || Review || GiveWell updates review on SCI and estimates that it could productively use roughly US$30 million more than it expects to receive to deliver treatments to school-aged children over the next three years. It could use almost three times this amount if it were to follow {{w|World Health Organization}} guidelines, which recommend treating adults in certain circumstances. However, GiveWell does not recommend funding to treat adults because it has not seen sufficient evidence on the impact of treating adults.<ref>{{cite web |title=Schistosomiasis Control Initiative - November 2017 Version |url=https://www.givewell.org/charities/schistosomiasis-control-initiative/November-2017-version |website=givewell.org |accessdate=4 May 2019}}</ref> |||-| 2017 || || Budget || GiveWell allocated allocates 100% of its discretionary fund to the SCI in the fourth quarter of the year, totalling US$5.6 million.<ref name="HOW YOUR MONEY IS SPENT">{{cite web |title=HOW YOUR MONEY IS SPENT |url=https://www.schistosomiasiscontrolinitiative.org/how-money-is-spent |website=schistosomiasiscontrolinitiative.org |accessdate=15 March 2019}}</ref> || |-| 2018 || March || Funding || GiveWell allocates 100% of its discretionary fund to SCI, totalling US$5.6 million. It allocated allocates a further $0.89 million to the SCI in Q1 the first quarter of 2018, which was is 30% of its discretionary fund for that period."<ref name="HOW YOUR MONEY IS SPENT"/><ref name="Discretionary Grantmaking"/> |||-| 2018 || May || Funding || GiveWell allocates 30% of its US$3 million in discretionary fund to SCI.<ref name="Discretionary Grantmaking"/> |||-| 2018 || August || Funding || GiveWell allocates 30% of its US$4.1 million in discretionary fund to SCI.<ref name="Discretionary Grantmaking">{{cite web |title=Discretionary Grantmaking |url=https://www.givewell.org/about/FAQ/discretionary-grantmaking |website=givewell.org |accessdate=19 April 2019}}</ref> |||-| 2018 || November || Funding || GiveWell recommends that {{w|Good Ventures}} grant $2.5 million to SCI,<ref>{{cite web |title=2018 Allocation to GiveWell Top Charities |url=https://www.openphilanthropy.org/blog/2018-allocation-givewell-top-charities |website=openphilanthropy.org |accessdate=20 April 2019}}</ref> which is recommended for its focus on a program with a strong track record and excellent cost-effectiveness, standout transparency, and room for more funding.<ref>{{cite web |title=Schistosomiasis Control Initiative |url=https://www.givewell.org/charities/Schistosomiasis-Control-Initiative |website=givewell.org |accessdate=4 May 2019}}</ref> |||-| 2019 || March || Funding || {{w|GiveWell}} updates its estimate of SCI's room for more funding from US$16.8 million to $28.7 million as a result of incorporating SCI's updates to its projections for how much funding it expects to receive from other funders over the next few years.<ref name="Schistosomiasis Control Initiative: Supplementary Information"/> ||
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===What the timeline is still missing===
===Timeline update strategy===
==See also==
 
* [[Timeline of deworming]]
* [[Timeline of GiveWell]]
* [[Timeline of Against Malaria Foundation]]
==External links==
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