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The Need for Centres of Health Research Excellence in the Developing World
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Hamilton, Richard
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Attitudes
/ Bangladesh
/ Canada
/ Canadian International Development Agency
/ Children
/ Cholera
/ Developing Countries
/ Developing Nations
/ Development economics
/ Development Programs
/ Diarrhea
/ Diarrhoeal Disease Control Program
/ Disease control
/ Donors
/ Economic and social development
/ Economic assistance program
/ Economic models
/ Federal funding
/ Foreign Aid
/ Government budgets
/ Health
/ Health behavior
/ Health Care
/ Health care expenditures
/ Health conditions
/ Health policy
/ Health research
/ Health Services
/ International aspects
/ International development
/ International Development Research Centre
/ International Organizations
/ LDCs
/ Medical Research
/ Mortality
/ Primary Health Care
/ Public health
/ Research centers
/ Research centres
/ Research facilities
/ Studies
/ Universities
/ World Health Organization
1997
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The Need for Centres of Health Research Excellence in the Developing World
by
Hamilton, Richard
in
Attitudes
/ Bangladesh
/ Canada
/ Canadian International Development Agency
/ Children
/ Cholera
/ Developing Countries
/ Developing Nations
/ Development economics
/ Development Programs
/ Diarrhea
/ Diarrhoeal Disease Control Program
/ Disease control
/ Donors
/ Economic and social development
/ Economic assistance program
/ Economic models
/ Federal funding
/ Foreign Aid
/ Government budgets
/ Health
/ Health behavior
/ Health Care
/ Health care expenditures
/ Health conditions
/ Health policy
/ Health research
/ Health Services
/ International aspects
/ International development
/ International Development Research Centre
/ International Organizations
/ LDCs
/ Medical Research
/ Mortality
/ Primary Health Care
/ Public health
/ Research centers
/ Research centres
/ Research facilities
/ Studies
/ Universities
/ World Health Organization
1997
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The Need for Centres of Health Research Excellence in the Developing World
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Hamilton, Richard
in
Attitudes
/ Bangladesh
/ Canada
/ Canadian International Development Agency
/ Children
/ Cholera
/ Developing Countries
/ Developing Nations
/ Development economics
/ Development Programs
/ Diarrhea
/ Diarrhoeal Disease Control Program
/ Disease control
/ Donors
/ Economic and social development
/ Economic assistance program
/ Economic models
/ Federal funding
/ Foreign Aid
/ Government budgets
/ Health
/ Health behavior
/ Health Care
/ Health care expenditures
/ Health conditions
/ Health policy
/ Health research
/ Health Services
/ International aspects
/ International development
/ International Development Research Centre
/ International Organizations
/ LDCs
/ Medical Research
/ Mortality
/ Primary Health Care
/ Public health
/ Research centers
/ Research centres
/ Research facilities
/ Studies
/ Universities
/ World Health Organization
1997
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The Need for Centres of Health Research Excellence in the Developing World
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The Need for Centres of Health Research Excellence in the Developing World
1997
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Pervasive ill health and overpopulation impede progress in most developing countries but in recent years, programs providing aid to these regions have de-emphasized health as a priority. Furthermore, support for building the health research capacity, so essential to the success of efforts to promote improved health, has been lacking. This paper examines these policies as they relate to one developing country, one global health program and a major Canadian development agency. Much has been achieved in the past decade in one of the world's poorest countries, Bangladesh, but major health problems persist, particularly in maternal and child health. With the will to build effective health programs, Bangladesh lacks the resources and the research base needed for their development. The World Health Organization, (WHO) Diarrhoeal Disease Control (CDD) program, which addresses a major cause of child mortality in Bangladesh, promotes effective treatment but it contributes little to a permanent research establishment in that country. The Canadian International Development Agency (CIDA) which directs only a small portion of its $2.2 billion annual budget to health, lacks an influential level of technical expertise in health. This agency has no mandate to support health research in the developing world; research is the responsibility of the International Development Research Centre (IDRC), the Health Sciences Division of which closed in July, 1995. To upgrade the place of health and health research in development, the attitudes and policies of major donors must change and models of success are needed. Of the existing institutions or programs involved in health and health research in the developing world, the internationally funded health research centre, strategically sited in the developing world could provide the excellence around which relevant programs should flourish. An existing example of this rare species, the International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research, Bangladesh, merits particular consideration in this regard.
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Kluwer Academic Publishers,Elsevier Scientific Publishing,Springer Nature B.V
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