Titre :
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International Health in the 21st Century : Trends and Challenges. Research capacity strengthening in the South. (2002)
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Auteurs :
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Thomas-C NCHINDA ;
Derek YACH, éd. ;
Anthony-B ZWI, éd.
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Type de document :
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Article
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Dans :
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Social science and medicine (vol. 54, n° 11, 2002)
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Pagination :
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1699-1711
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Langues:
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Anglais
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Mots-clés :
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Epidémiologie
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Système santé
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Pays voie développement
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Recherche appliquée
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Développement
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Formation
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Résumé :
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[BDSP. Notice produite par INIST-CNRS nR0x930p. Diffusion soumise à autorisation]. Active promotion of evidence-based decision-making at all levels of the health field is a necessary step in the direction of improving the health of the population. Recent studies have shown that the burden of disease in developing countries is high particularly the burden of infectious, communicable and non-communicable diseases and health problems of mothers and children. There is presently, a mismatch between this increased disease and health burden and the technical and human capacity of developing countries to use existing knowledge and to generate new knowledge to combat these diseases and health problems. It is therefore necessary to assist developing countries to build indigenous research capability so they can undertake studies in their own national settings the results of which will lead to the development of appropriate control strategies in their countries. Building indigenous research capacity will enable developing country scientists to translate results of studies carried out elsewhere into their individual national settings. Eventually results of such studies will increase the global knowledge base about the particular health problems and contribute to finding appropriate solutions to them, The research will, finally, increase knowledge-based decision-making by their health leadership of the country This paper has set out to describe some experiences in capacity strengthening over the last few decades and to propose from these, mechanisms for building these capacities in a sustainable manner, This paper has described the steps in capability strengthening with special emphasis on identification of trainces, their training and deployment on return. (...)
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