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| 2010 || || || "SCI began working in Côte d'Ivoire in 2010, but mapping and treatments did not begin until 2012 due to political turmoil."<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>
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| 2012 || || || "SCI began working in Côte d'Ivoire in 2010, but mapping and treatments did not begin until 2012 due to political turmoil."<ref name="Schistosomiasis Control Initiative: Supplementary Information"/>
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| 2012 || || || " SCI began conversations with the government of Ethiopia about starting a national schistosomiasis treatment program in 2012. "<ref name="Schistosomiasis Control Initiative: Supplementary Information"/>
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| 2013 || || || "SCI began conversations with the government of Ethiopia about starting a national schistosomiasis treatment program in 2012. In 2013, it funded planning for the program"<ref name="Schistosomiasis Control Initiative: Supplementary Information"/>
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| 2013 || || || SCI begins first round of treatment in {{w|Ethiopia}}.<ref name="Schistosomiasis Control Initiative: Supplementary Information"/>
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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"/> 
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| 2014 || || || ". Starting in 2014, SCI began working with other partners in Côte d'Ivoire, including Sightsavers, the END Fund, and Helen Keller International on a more integrated neglected tropical diseases (NTD) program."<ref name="Schistosomiasis Control Initiative: Supplementary Information"/>
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| 2014 – 2015 || || || "SCI expected to fund about 4.9 million treatments during its 2014-15 budget year;4 it reported delivering 3.1 million treatments in Côte d'Ivoire in that period"<ref name="Schistosomiasis Control Initiative: Supplementary Information"/>
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| 2015 – 2016 || || || " During its 2015-16 budget year, SCI planned to deliver around 0.6 million treatments and reported delivering 1.4 million treatments in Côte d'Ivoire"<ref name="Schistosomiasis Control Initiative: Supplementary Information"/>
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| 2015 – 2016 || Between April 2015 and March 2016 || || "SCI spent around $2.1 million in unrestricted funding and $0.8 million in restricted funding in Ethiopia between April 2015 and March 2016."<ref name="Schistosomiasis Control Initiative: Supplementary Information"/>
 
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| 2016 || January || || "Good Ventures awarded a grant of $1,000,000 to the Schistosomiasis Control Initiative (SCI) for general operating support in January 2016, in recognition of the organization’s earning a “top charity” ranking from GiveWell in 2015. See GiveWell’s review of SCI for more about its activities and to follow its progress."<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>
 
| 2016 || January || || "Good Ventures awarded a grant of $1,000,000 to the Schistosomiasis Control Initiative (SCI) for general operating support in January 2016, in recognition of the organization’s earning a “top charity” ranking from GiveWell in 2015. See GiveWell’s review of SCI for more about its activities and to follow its progress."<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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2010 "SCI began working in Côte d'Ivoire in 2010, but mapping and treatments did not begin until 2012 due to political turmoil."[1]
2012 "SCI began working in Côte d'Ivoire in 2010, but mapping and treatments did not begin until 2012 due to political turmoil."[1]
2012 " SCI began conversations with the government of Ethiopia about starting a national schistosomiasis treatment program in 2012. "[1]
2013 "SCI began conversations with the government of Ethiopia about starting a national schistosomiasis treatment program in 2012. In 2013, it funded planning for the program"[1]
2013 SCI begins first round of treatment in Ethiopia.[1]
2013 – 2014 Between November 2013 and April 2014 SCI funds mapping in Ethiopia.[1]
2014 ". Starting in 2014, SCI began working with other partners in Côte d'Ivoire, including Sightsavers, the END Fund, and Helen Keller International on a more integrated neglected tropical diseases (NTD) program."[1]
2014 – 2015 "SCI expected to fund about 4.9 million treatments during its 2014-15 budget year;4 it reported delivering 3.1 million treatments in Côte d'Ivoire in that period"[1]
2015 – 2016 " During its 2015-16 budget year, SCI planned to deliver around 0.6 million treatments and reported delivering 1.4 million treatments in Côte d'Ivoire"[1]
2015 – 2016 Between April 2015 and March 2016 "SCI spent around $2.1 million in unrestricted funding and $0.8 million in restricted funding in Ethiopia between April 2015 and March 2016."[1]
2016 January "Good Ventures awarded a grant of $1,000,000 to the Schistosomiasis Control Initiative (SCI) for general operating support in January 2016, in recognition of the organization’s earning a “top charity” ranking from GiveWell in 2015. See GiveWell’s review of SCI for more about its activities and to follow its progress."[2]
2017 January "Good Ventures awarded a grant of $13,500,000 to the Schistosomiasis Control Initiative (SCI) for general operating support in January 2017, in recognition of its earning a “top charity” ranking from GiveWell in 2016."[3]

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  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 1.8 1.9 "Schistosomiasis Control Initiative: Supplementary Information". givewell.org. Retrieved 11 March 2019. 
  2. "Schistosomiasis Control Initiative — General Support (2016)". openphilanthropy.org. Retrieved 11 March 2019. 
  3. "Schistosomiasis Control Initiative — General Support (2017)". openphilanthropy.org. Retrieved 11 March 2019.