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North-south collaboration and capacity development in global health research in low- and middle-income countries - the ARCADE projects
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Diwan, Vishal
, Zwarenstein, Merrick
, Atkins, Salla
, Marsden, Sophie
in
capacity building
/ Capacity building approach
/ Capacity development
/ Collaboration
/ Colleges & universities
/ Cultural differences
/ Dissemination
/ Experts
/ Global health
/ Graduate students
/ Graduate studies
/ Grants
/ Health care
/ health determinants
/ Health research
/ Health services
/ Information dissemination
/ Institution building
/ Learning resources
/ Low income groups
/ Medical research
/ Project engineering
/ R&D
/ Research & development
/ Researchers
/ Skills
/ Social determinants of health
/ Social factors
/ Special Issue: Capacity building in global health research: is blended learning the answer?
/ Teaching
/ Well being
/ Work skills
/ Workshops
2016
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North-south collaboration and capacity development in global health research in low- and middle-income countries - the ARCADE projects
by
Diwan, Vishal
, Zwarenstein, Merrick
, Atkins, Salla
, Marsden, Sophie
in
capacity building
/ Capacity building approach
/ Capacity development
/ Collaboration
/ Colleges & universities
/ Cultural differences
/ Dissemination
/ Experts
/ Global health
/ Graduate students
/ Graduate studies
/ Grants
/ Health care
/ health determinants
/ Health research
/ Health services
/ Information dissemination
/ Institution building
/ Learning resources
/ Low income groups
/ Medical research
/ Project engineering
/ R&D
/ Research & development
/ Researchers
/ Skills
/ Social determinants of health
/ Social factors
/ Special Issue: Capacity building in global health research: is blended learning the answer?
/ Teaching
/ Well being
/ Work skills
/ Workshops
2016
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North-south collaboration and capacity development in global health research in low- and middle-income countries - the ARCADE projects
by
Diwan, Vishal
, Zwarenstein, Merrick
, Atkins, Salla
, Marsden, Sophie
in
capacity building
/ Capacity building approach
/ Capacity development
/ Collaboration
/ Colleges & universities
/ Cultural differences
/ Dissemination
/ Experts
/ Global health
/ Graduate students
/ Graduate studies
/ Grants
/ Health care
/ health determinants
/ Health research
/ Health services
/ Information dissemination
/ Institution building
/ Learning resources
/ Low income groups
/ Medical research
/ Project engineering
/ R&D
/ Research & development
/ Researchers
/ Skills
/ Social determinants of health
/ Social factors
/ Special Issue: Capacity building in global health research: is blended learning the answer?
/ Teaching
/ Well being
/ Work skills
/ Workshops
2016
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North-south collaboration and capacity development in global health research in low- and middle-income countries - the ARCADE projects
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North-south collaboration and capacity development in global health research in low- and middle-income countries - the ARCADE projects
2016
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Overview
Research capacity enhancement is needed in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) for improved health, wellbeing, and health systems' development. In this article, we discuss two capacity-building projects, the African/Asian Regional Capacity Development (ARCADE) in Health Systems and Services Research (HSSR) and Research on Social Determinants of Health (RSDH), implemented from 2011 to 2015. The two projects focussed on providing courses in HSSR and social determinants of health research, and on developing collaborations between universities, along with capacity in LMIC universities to manage research grant submissions, financing, and reporting. Both face-to-face and sustainable online teaching and learning resources were used in training at higher postgraduate levels (Masters and Doctoral level).
We collated project meeting and discussion minutes along with project periodic reports and deliverables. We extracted key outcomes from these, reflected on these in discussions, and summarised them for this paper.
Nearly 55 courses and modules were developed that were delivered to over 920 postgraduate students in Africa, Asia, and Europe. Junior researchers were mentored in presenting, developing, and delivering courses, and in preparing research proposals. In total, 60 collaborative funding proposals were prepared. The consortia also developed institutional capacity in research dissemination and grants management through webinars and workshops.
ARCADE HSSR and ARCADE RSDH were comprehensive programmes, focussing on developing the research skills, knowledge, and capabilities of junior researchers. One of the main strengths of these programmes was the focus on network building amongst the partner institutions, where each partner brought skills, expertise, and diverse work cultures into the consortium. Through these efforts, the projects improved both the capacity of junior researchers and the research environment in Africa, Asia, and Europe.
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Taylor & Francis,Taylor & Francis Ltd,Co-Action Publishing,Taylor & Francis Group
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