Health policy and systems research capacity development to support maternal, new-born, child and adolescent health in West and Central Africa
CONCLUSIONS: Lessons for health policy and systems research capacity building in LMIC include the potential of South-South partnerships, the need for dedicated resources, the potential of Sub-regional health organizations to support capacity building and recognition that each effort builds on preceding efforts of others, and that it is important to explore and understand where the energy and momentum for change lies.FUNDING: The work described here has been funded by IDRC Canada under research grant # 108237 "West and Central African partnership for maternal, new-born, child and adolescent health research."PMID:38322739 | ...
Source: Ghana Medical Journal - February 7, 2024 Category: African Health Authors: Irene A Agyepong Edwine Barasa Kabir Sheikh Uta Lehmann Lucy Gilson Yawa Dahoui Sue Godt Issiaka Sombie Source Type: research

A structured approach to effective mentoring of women health researchers in Africa
CONCLUSIONS: Mentorship programs can help over time to bridge the gender gaps within Africa as well as the gaps between African-led research and the rest of the world while making a meaningful contribution to enhancing the quality, diversity, and productivity of researchers. A mentoring program such as the HIGHER Women MPP can be improved by leveraging local and international partners to foster the mentoring program's sustainability, scalability, and expanded reach.FUNDING: World Health Organization's Special Programme for Research and Training in Tropical Diseases (WHO/TDR) and Canada's International Development Research ...
Source: Ghana Medical Journal - February 7, 2024 Category: African Health Authors: Sylvie A Kwedi-Nolna Marceline Djuidje-Ngounoue Chanceline Bilounga-Ndongo Mireille Ndje-Ndje Elise S Mvodo-Meyo Rose Leke Source Type: research

Health policy and systems research capacity development to support maternal, new-born, child and adolescent health in West and Central Africa
CONCLUSIONS: Lessons for health policy and systems research capacity building in LMIC include the potential of South-South partnerships, the need for dedicated resources, the potential of Sub-regional health organizations to support capacity building and recognition that each effort builds on preceding efforts of others, and that it is important to explore and understand where the energy and momentum for change lies.FUNDING: The work described here has been funded by IDRC Canada under research grant # 108237 "West and Central African partnership for maternal, new-born, child and adolescent health research."PMID:38322739 | ...
Source: Ghana Medical Journal - February 7, 2024 Category: African Health Authors: Irene A Agyepong Edwine Barasa Kabir Sheikh Uta Lehmann Lucy Gilson Yawa Dahoui Sue Godt Issiaka Sombie Source Type: research

A structured approach to effective mentoring of women health researchers in Africa
CONCLUSIONS: Mentorship programs can help over time to bridge the gender gaps within Africa as well as the gaps between African-led research and the rest of the world while making a meaningful contribution to enhancing the quality, diversity, and productivity of researchers. A mentoring program such as the HIGHER Women MPP can be improved by leveraging local and international partners to foster the mentoring program's sustainability, scalability, and expanded reach.FUNDING: World Health Organization's Special Programme for Research and Training in Tropical Diseases (WHO/TDR) and Canada's International Development Research ...
Source: Ghana Medical Journal - February 7, 2024 Category: African Health Authors: Sylvie A Kwedi-Nolna Marceline Djuidje-Ngounoue Chanceline Bilounga-Ndongo Mireille Ndje-Ndje Elise S Mvodo-Meyo Rose Leke Source Type: research

Health policy and systems research capacity development to support maternal, new-born, child and adolescent health in West and Central Africa
CONCLUSIONS: Lessons for health policy and systems research capacity building in LMIC include the potential of South-South partnerships, the need for dedicated resources, the potential of Sub-regional health organizations to support capacity building and recognition that each effort builds on preceding efforts of others, and that it is important to explore and understand where the energy and momentum for change lies.FUNDING: The work described here has been funded by IDRC Canada under research grant # 108237 "West and Central African partnership for maternal, new-born, child and adolescent health research."PMID:38322739 | ...
Source: Ghana Medical Journal - February 7, 2024 Category: African Health Authors: Irene A Agyepong Edwine Barasa Kabir Sheikh Uta Lehmann Lucy Gilson Yawa Dahoui Sue Godt Issiaka Sombie Source Type: research

A structured approach to effective mentoring of women health researchers in Africa
CONCLUSIONS: Mentorship programs can help over time to bridge the gender gaps within Africa as well as the gaps between African-led research and the rest of the world while making a meaningful contribution to enhancing the quality, diversity, and productivity of researchers. A mentoring program such as the HIGHER Women MPP can be improved by leveraging local and international partners to foster the mentoring program's sustainability, scalability, and expanded reach.FUNDING: World Health Organization's Special Programme for Research and Training in Tropical Diseases (WHO/TDR) and Canada's International Development Research ...
Source: Ghana Medical Journal - February 7, 2024 Category: African Health Authors: Sylvie A Kwedi-Nolna Marceline Djuidje-Ngounoue Chanceline Bilounga-Ndongo Mireille Ndje-Ndje Elise S Mvodo-Meyo Rose Leke Source Type: research

Health policy and systems research capacity development to support maternal, new-born, child and adolescent health in West and Central Africa
CONCLUSIONS: Lessons for health policy and systems research capacity building in LMIC include the potential of South-South partnerships, the need for dedicated resources, the potential of Sub-regional health organizations to support capacity building and recognition that each effort builds on preceding efforts of others, and that it is important to explore and understand where the energy and momentum for change lies.FUNDING: The work described here has been funded by IDRC Canada under research grant # 108237 "West and Central African partnership for maternal, new-born, child and adolescent health research."PMID:38322739 | ...
Source: Ghana Medical Journal - February 7, 2024 Category: African Health Authors: Irene A Agyepong Edwine Barasa Kabir Sheikh Uta Lehmann Lucy Gilson Yawa Dahoui Sue Godt Issiaka Sombie Source Type: research

A structured approach to effective mentoring of women health researchers in Africa
CONCLUSIONS: Mentorship programs can help over time to bridge the gender gaps within Africa as well as the gaps between African-led research and the rest of the world while making a meaningful contribution to enhancing the quality, diversity, and productivity of researchers. A mentoring program such as the HIGHER Women MPP can be improved by leveraging local and international partners to foster the mentoring program's sustainability, scalability, and expanded reach.FUNDING: World Health Organization's Special Programme for Research and Training in Tropical Diseases (WHO/TDR) and Canada's International Development Research ...
Source: Ghana Medical Journal - February 7, 2024 Category: African Health Authors: Sylvie A Kwedi-Nolna Marceline Djuidje-Ngounoue Chanceline Bilounga-Ndongo Mireille Ndje-Ndje Elise S Mvodo-Meyo Rose Leke Source Type: research

Health policy and systems research capacity development to support maternal, new-born, child and adolescent health in West and Central Africa
CONCLUSIONS: Lessons for health policy and systems research capacity building in LMIC include the potential of South-South partnerships, the need for dedicated resources, the potential of Sub-regional health organizations to support capacity building and recognition that each effort builds on preceding efforts of others, and that it is important to explore and understand where the energy and momentum for change lies.FUNDING: The work described here has been funded by IDRC Canada under research grant # 108237 "West and Central African partnership for maternal, new-born, child and adolescent health research."PMID:38322739 | ...
Source: Ghana Medical Journal - February 7, 2024 Category: African Health Authors: Irene A Agyepong Edwine Barasa Kabir Sheikh Uta Lehmann Lucy Gilson Yawa Dahoui Sue Godt Issiaka Sombie Source Type: research

A structured approach to effective mentoring of women health researchers in Africa
CONCLUSIONS: Mentorship programs can help over time to bridge the gender gaps within Africa as well as the gaps between African-led research and the rest of the world while making a meaningful contribution to enhancing the quality, diversity, and productivity of researchers. A mentoring program such as the HIGHER Women MPP can be improved by leveraging local and international partners to foster the mentoring program's sustainability, scalability, and expanded reach.FUNDING: World Health Organization's Special Programme for Research and Training in Tropical Diseases (WHO/TDR) and Canada's International Development Research ...
Source: Ghana Medical Journal - February 7, 2024 Category: African Health Authors: Sylvie A Kwedi-Nolna Marceline Djuidje-Ngounoue Chanceline Bilounga-Ndongo Mireille Ndje-Ndje Elise S Mvodo-Meyo Rose Leke Source Type: research

Health policy and systems research capacity development to support maternal, new-born, child and adolescent health in West and Central Africa
CONCLUSIONS: Lessons for health policy and systems research capacity building in LMIC include the potential of South-South partnerships, the need for dedicated resources, the potential of Sub-regional health organizations to support capacity building and recognition that each effort builds on preceding efforts of others, and that it is important to explore and understand where the energy and momentum for change lies.FUNDING: The work described here has been funded by IDRC Canada under research grant # 108237 "West and Central African partnership for maternal, new-born, child and adolescent health research."PMID:38322739 | ...
Source: Ghana Medical Journal - February 7, 2024 Category: African Health Authors: Irene A Agyepong Edwine Barasa Kabir Sheikh Uta Lehmann Lucy Gilson Yawa Dahoui Sue Godt Issiaka Sombie Source Type: research

A structured approach to effective mentoring of women health researchers in Africa
CONCLUSIONS: Mentorship programs can help over time to bridge the gender gaps within Africa as well as the gaps between African-led research and the rest of the world while making a meaningful contribution to enhancing the quality, diversity, and productivity of researchers. A mentoring program such as the HIGHER Women MPP can be improved by leveraging local and international partners to foster the mentoring program's sustainability, scalability, and expanded reach.FUNDING: World Health Organization's Special Programme for Research and Training in Tropical Diseases (WHO/TDR) and Canada's International Development Research ...
Source: Ghana Medical Journal - February 7, 2024 Category: African Health Authors: Sylvie A Kwedi-Nolna Marceline Djuidje-Ngounoue Chanceline Bilounga-Ndongo Mireille Ndje-Ndje Elise S Mvodo-Meyo Rose Leke Source Type: research

Health policy and systems research capacity development to support maternal, new-born, child and adolescent health in West and Central Africa
CONCLUSIONS: Lessons for health policy and systems research capacity building in LMIC include the potential of South-South partnerships, the need for dedicated resources, the potential of Sub-regional health organizations to support capacity building and recognition that each effort builds on preceding efforts of others, and that it is important to explore and understand where the energy and momentum for change lies.FUNDING: The work described here has been funded by IDRC Canada under research grant # 108237 "West and Central African partnership for maternal, new-born, child and adolescent health research."PMID:38322739 | ...
Source: Ghana Medical Journal - February 7, 2024 Category: African Health Authors: Irene A Agyepong Edwine Barasa Kabir Sheikh Uta Lehmann Lucy Gilson Yawa Dahoui Sue Godt Issiaka Sombie Source Type: research

A structured approach to effective mentoring of women health researchers in Africa
CONCLUSIONS: Mentorship programs can help over time to bridge the gender gaps within Africa as well as the gaps between African-led research and the rest of the world while making a meaningful contribution to enhancing the quality, diversity, and productivity of researchers. A mentoring program such as the HIGHER Women MPP can be improved by leveraging local and international partners to foster the mentoring program's sustainability, scalability, and expanded reach.FUNDING: World Health Organization's Special Programme for Research and Training in Tropical Diseases (WHO/TDR) and Canada's International Development Research ...
Source: Ghana Medical Journal - February 7, 2024 Category: African Health Authors: Sylvie A Kwedi-Nolna Marceline Djuidje-Ngounoue Chanceline Bilounga-Ndongo Mireille Ndje-Ndje Elise S Mvodo-Meyo Rose Leke Source Type: research

Health policy and systems research capacity development to support maternal, new-born, child and adolescent health in West and Central Africa
CONCLUSIONS: Lessons for health policy and systems research capacity building in LMIC include the potential of South-South partnerships, the need for dedicated resources, the potential of Sub-regional health organizations to support capacity building and recognition that each effort builds on preceding efforts of others, and that it is important to explore and understand where the energy and momentum for change lies.FUNDING: The work described here has been funded by IDRC Canada under research grant # 108237 "West and Central African partnership for maternal, new-born, child and adolescent health research."PMID:38322739 | ...
Source: Ghana Medical Journal - February 7, 2024 Category: African Health Authors: Irene A Agyepong Edwine Barasa Kabir Sheikh Uta Lehmann Lucy Gilson Yawa Dahoui Sue Godt Issiaka Sombie Source Type: research