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Algiers 2008 Technical Reviews
Case Study:
Building Bridges between Agriculture and Health
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Technical Paper 0:
The Road to Algiers 2008:
Surveys Conducted in Preparation for the Ministerial Conference on Research for Health in the African Region
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Technical Paper 1:
Governance and Stewardship of African National Health Research Systems
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Technical Paper 2:
Research Ethics Policies and Practices in the African Region
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Technical Paper 3:
Expenditures on Health Research in African Countries
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Technical Paper 4:
Human Capacity, Training for Research and Staff Movement in African National Health Research Systems
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Technical Paper 5:
Institutional Facilities in African National Health Research Systems
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Technical Paper 6:
Research Outputs, and Use of Evidence for Policy and Decision-Making in African National Health Research Systems
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Technical Paper 8:
Health Information Systems in Africa: Resources, Indicators, Data Management, Dissemination and Use
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Technical Paper 9:
The State of Health Information in the African Region: Data sources, information products and health statistics
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Technical Paper 10:
Knowledge Systems in Health in the African Region
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Meeting blog
30 Jun 2008
“Publish or perish” is a dilemma that scientists in the developing world are only too familiar with. Often, language barriers and little training in how to write grant proposals or science papers means that despite thousands scrambling every day to get into major international journals like The Lancet, Nature and Science, only a tiny percentage [...]
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Profile: Hannah Akuffo
“The onus is on African countries to be clear about where they want to go in terms of research directions,” says Hannah Akuffo.
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