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Title: Beyond high-level recommendations and rule books: doing the ‘hard work’ of global health research – lessons and recommendations from an interdisciplinary global partnership
Author(s): Uny, Isabelle
Kambalame, Lusizi
Price, Heather
Caes, Line
Kalumbi, Limbani Rodney
Semple, Sean
Lucas, Sian
Orina, Fred
Chasima, Tracy
Chamba, Moses Vernonxious Madalitso
Meme, Helen
Contact Email: isabelle.uny@stir.ac.uk
Issue Date: 1-Oct-2024
Date Deposited: 14-Oct-2024
Citation: Uny I, Kambalame L, Price H, Caes L, Kalumbi LR, Semple S, Lucas S, Orina F, Chasima T, Chamba MVM & Meme H (2024) Beyond high-level recommendations and rule books: doing the ‘hard work’ of global health research – lessons and recommendations from an interdisciplinary global partnership. <i>BMJ Global Health</i>, 9, Art. No.: e015169. https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjgh-2024-015169
Abstract: Summary box Global health research collaborations and partnerships take time to establish and must be supported adequately. Bureaucratic contracting and procurement processes delay research and must be simplified. Contingencies and funding must be made available when the unforeseen in global research happens (eg, pandemics, disasters, climate crises and conflicts). We must balance the need for essential travel in this type of research with the need to limit environmental impact.
DOI Link: 10.1136/bmjgh-2024-015169
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