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SDH-Net · Building Sustainable Research capacity for Health and its Social Determinants in Low- and Middle-Income Countries
SDH-Net’s aim is to build, strengthen and link research capacities for health and its social determinants (SDH) in African and Latin American low- and middle income countries (LMIC) in close collaboration with European partners. The focus on SDH will allow for an in-depth and broad capacity-building approach, including managerial and technical excellence, ethical issues, and research strategies. Lessons learnt will be checked against best practices and success factors in other Latin American, African and global settings, leading to lessons learnt on how to build SDH-related research capacity with strong relevance to the respective context.A sound mapping exercise of (i) social determinants of health (SDH) and research activity in the field; (ii) national and global stakeholders in the research environment, and (iii) existing research capacities in the participating countries will be carried out building the basis for developing and piloting innovative research capacity building tools with a particular focus on research management, ethics and methodology relevant to comprehensively address social determinants of health. Finally, links between research and policy will be forged and lessons will be drawn to support the development of sustainable and attractive research structures and expertise.SDH-Net will be carried out by a strong consortium, based on clusters of existing networks of best in its kind public health institutions from Mexico, Colombia, Brazil and South Africa, Tanzania, and Kenya. The team is complemented by three distinguished European institutions: London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine; COHRED, and University of Geneva. SDH-Net is coordinated by GIZ with long term experience in health research and capacity building in LMIC, and IESE Business School, excellent in management capacity building.SDH-Net will have an important impact by developing a concept for research capacity building on individual, institutional and system level, contributing to research system strengthening and to the creation of research landscapes that enable and stimulate locally relevant, interdisciplinary research. It will lead to enhanced capacities for conducting and managing research on SDH and links between research, policy and practice will be forged by developing tools and mechanisms facilitating sustained collaboration. Furthermore, SDH-Net will lay foundations and provide tools for further research capacity building and research system strengthening in the future.
Consortium · 11 organisations
DEUTSCHE GESELLSCHAFT FUR INTERNATIONALE ZUSAMMENARBEIT (GIZ) GMBH
DE · €241,072
UNIVERSITE DE GENEVE
CH · €114,233
THE REGISTERED TRUSTEES OF THE IFAKARA HEALTH INSTITUTE
TZ · €166,758
UNIVERSITY OF THE WITWATERSRAND JOHANNESBURG
ZA · €266,780
FUNDACAO OSWALDO CRUZ
BR · €209,638
UNIVERSIDAD NACIONAL DE COLOMBIA
CO · €119,835
LONDON SCHOOL OF HYGIENE AND TROPICAL MEDICINE ROYAL CHARTER
UK · €136,596
UNIVERSIDAD DE NAVARRA
ES · €192,670
UNIVERSITY OF NAIROBI
KE · €132,557
INSTITUTO NACIONAL DE SALUD PUBLICA
MX · €231,455
COUNCIL ON HEALTH RESEARCH FOR DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATION
CH · €188,406
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