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ARCADE RSDH · Asian Regional Capacity Development for Research on Social Determinants of Health

FP7Status: CLOSED1 December 201130 November 2015EU funding €1,996,595

This project will add new research training capacity at low and middle-income countries (LMICs) in Asia, for promoting research on social determinants of health (RSDH). The focus is doctoral and post doctoral training, institutional strengthening for education, financial and administrative research management, and LMICs-based network building. Novel capacity building approaches will reduce brain drain, be more climate friendly and encourage gender equity with LMICs-based training. Internet mounted downloadable modules in related disciplines, like epidemiology, anthropology, economic methods, etc., will support excellent interdisciplinary courses. Addressing social determinants of health and tackling health inequity are research intensive, incremental improvement to measurement and understanding, implementation and evaluation. Therefore LMICs need to grow their own capacity to strengthen RSDH: interdisciplinary, rigorous and relevant. ARCADE-RSDH will support evidence informed decision making by producing a stream of well-trained young RSDH scientists, the next generation of health system leaders and researchers in LMICs. Activities will be aimed at individuals, institutions and the network. Tongji Medical College of HUST (TJMC, China), CBCI Society of MedicalEducation (SJNAHS, India) and Public Health Foundation of India (PHFI, India) are strong Asian Universities with RSDH focus. They will act as hubs in a network including TJMC, SJNAHS, PHFI, Beijing Normal University (BNU, China), Zhejiang University (ZJU, China), Indian Institute of Health Management Research (IIHMR, India), Ruxmaniben Deepchand Gardi Medical College (UCTH, India) and initially Sultan Qaboos University (SQU, Oman), Hanoi Medical University (HMU, Vietnam), working with strong European RSDH institutions (Karolinska Institutet KI, Sussex University Institutet for Development Studies IDS and University of Tampere UTA). This region-wide approach will draw skills, resources and students to a new LMICs-based RSDH capacity development network.

Consortium · 14 organisations

coordinator

KAROLINSKA INSTITUTET

SE · €567,031

participant

Hanoi Medical University

VN · €50,000

participant

STIFTELSEN GAPMINDER

SE

participant

INSTITUTE OF DEVELOPMENT STUDIES

UK · €306,928

participant

SULTAN QABOOS UNIVERSITY

OM · €78,602

participant

TAMPEREEN YLIOPISTO

FI · €60,000

participant

HUAZHONG UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY

CN · €319,416

participant

Zhejiang University

CN · €40,031

participant

INDIAN INSTITUTE OF HEALTH MANAGEMENT RESEARCH SOCIETY

IN · €59,905

participant

BEIJING NORMAL UNIVERSITY

CN · €59,832

participant

UJJAIN CHARITABLE TRUST HOSPITAL & RESEARCH CENTRE

IN · €75,428

participant

PUBLIC HEALTH FOUNDATION OF INDIA

IN · €192,240

participant

CBCI Society for Medical Education

IN · €98,431

participant

STELLENBOSCH UNIVERSITY

ZA · €88,751

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