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Drawing on experience of funders & researchers in LMICs, this guidance provides insights into how principles of equitable partnership can be applied in multi-country research consortia & partnerships.
In the field of research, leadership skills are essential to gain better research evidence. This can be a challenge without positive leadership and a trusted and motivated team. Understand why becoming a positive leader will result in better research evidence!
This toolkit presents the steps, considerations, and tips to create a research communication poster, based on the experience and lessons learnt following the development of the CHAIN Network research communication posters.
Francine Ntoumi is a Congolese parasitologist, founder, chair and executive director of the Congolese Foundation for Medical Research, Republic of Congo. Read this Nature Microbiology article!
Free and flexible resources to strengthen research processes, to plan and conduct clinical trials, as well as to implement a research capacity-building initiative in your community
The ARCH stakeholder mapping report details how an initial list of key stakeholders (in research, policy and health) were identified, and how they could bridge the 'health research uptake' gap along with lessons learned.
EDCTP supports networks of research centres that are involved in clinical trials in sub-Saharan Africa. These Networks of Excellence (NoEs) facilitate research collaboration by uniting diverse institutions in the four regions of sub-Saharan Africa.
One by One 2030 launched a children’s book called “Keto and Zuri Learn about COVID-19,” to help parents and caregivers across Africa explain COVID-19 to children by sharing scientific facts in age-appropriate language.