Research capacity building engenders assets that allow communities (and, in this case, student fellows) to respond adequately to health issues and problems that are contextual, cultural and historical in nature. In this paper, we present a US-South African partnership that led to research training for 30 postgraduate students at two South African universities. We begin by exploring the nature of research capacity building in a partnership research project designed to promote HIV and AIDS-related stigma reduction. We examine methodological issues and their relevance to training of postgraduate students in South Africa. We conclude with recommendations for a successful model of partnership for building capacity of health researchers in Africa...
Abstract Background Inadequate research capacity impedes the development of evidence-based health pr...
Abstract Africa's progress depends on her capacity to generate, adapt, and use scientific knowledge ...
Poor reproductive health constitutes one of the leading public health problems in the world, particu...
Research capacity building engenders assets that allow communities (and, in this case, student fello...
Background: While the burden of disease in Africa is high, health research emanating from the contin...
Background: The collaboration of scientists between the developed and the developing world is an opp...
Capacity building in implementation science is integral to PEPFAR’s mission and to meeting the 90–90...
Abstract This paper examines the challenges and opportunities in establishing and sustaining north–s...
Introduction. Capacity building has been employed in international health and development sectors to...
Research capacity development is essential for quality and cost-effective healthcare, and well-prepa...
The purpose of this research as a mid-term review to determine the strengths, weaknesses, opportunit...
One of the constraints that prevent higher education institutions (HEIs) in developing countries fr...
Health improvement in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) depends on locally relevant research ...
Capacity strengthening (CS) to support rigorous scientific research is a globally recognized need an...
Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 17 focuses on North/South partnerships for sustainable developmen...
Abstract Background Inadequate research capacity impedes the development of evidence-based health pr...
Abstract Africa's progress depends on her capacity to generate, adapt, and use scientific knowledge ...
Poor reproductive health constitutes one of the leading public health problems in the world, particu...
Research capacity building engenders assets that allow communities (and, in this case, student fello...
Background: While the burden of disease in Africa is high, health research emanating from the contin...
Background: The collaboration of scientists between the developed and the developing world is an opp...
Capacity building in implementation science is integral to PEPFAR’s mission and to meeting the 90–90...
Abstract This paper examines the challenges and opportunities in establishing and sustaining north–s...
Introduction. Capacity building has been employed in international health and development sectors to...
Research capacity development is essential for quality and cost-effective healthcare, and well-prepa...
The purpose of this research as a mid-term review to determine the strengths, weaknesses, opportunit...
One of the constraints that prevent higher education institutions (HEIs) in developing countries fr...
Health improvement in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) depends on locally relevant research ...
Capacity strengthening (CS) to support rigorous scientific research is a globally recognized need an...
Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 17 focuses on North/South partnerships for sustainable developmen...
Abstract Background Inadequate research capacity impedes the development of evidence-based health pr...
Abstract Africa's progress depends on her capacity to generate, adapt, and use scientific knowledge ...
Poor reproductive health constitutes one of the leading public health problems in the world, particu...