| Literature DB >> 32847605 |
Richard Adanu1, Luis Bahamondes2, Vanessa Brizuela3, Evelyn Gitau4, Seni Kouanda5, Pisake Lumbiganon6, Thi Thuy Hanh Nguyen7, Sarah Saleem8, Anna Thorson9, Kwasi Torpey1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Improvements in health cannot occur without cutting-edge research informing the design and implementation of health programmes and policies, highlighting the need for qualified and capable researchers and institutions in countries where disease burden is high and resources are limited. MAIN BODY: Research capacity strengthening efforts in low- and middle-income countries have included provision of training scholarships for postgraduate degrees, often in high-income countries, internships at research universities/centres, short courses, as well as involvement with research groups for hands-on experience, among others. The HRP Alliance provides opportunities for developing local research capacity in sexual and reproductive health and rights through institutions based in low- and middle-income countries linked with ongoing and past collaborative studies. It is a network of HRP research partner institutions, World Health Organization (WHO) country and regional offices, WHO special programmes and partnerships, and WHO collaborating centres.Entities:
Keywords: LMIC; Research; Research capacity strengthening; Sexual and reproductive health
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32847605 PMCID: PMC7448306 DOI: 10.1186/s12978-020-00965-0
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Reprod Health ISSN: 1742-4755 Impact factor: 3.223
The HRP Alliance – vision, mission, strategy, goals and core values
The HRP Alliance aims to improve sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR) globally by strengthening research capacity. To support institutions to develop high quality research capacity in SRHR. By linking research capacity strengthening (RCS) with HRP research and knowledge transfer, the HRP Alliance capitalizes and reinforces existing collaborations. It provides support for institutions to position themselves in the global SRHR research and knowledge transfer arena. This is provided through long-term institutional grants to research institutions selected as regional RCS hubs supporting other institutions in their respective regions. 1- To strengthen SRHR research capacity in an alliance of institutions and stakeholders in LMICs 2- To improve institutions’ own research infrastructure 3- To strengthen research capacity of the institutions in the region through trainings, courses, and formal education of individuals 4- To link HRP research with HRP Alliance partners on SRHR topics 5- To lead in knowledge translation activities 6- To build a critical mass of world class researchers in SRHR implementation research around the globe 7- To support research in humanitarian or emergency SRHR issues • Focus on gender equality • Promote rights-based research • Lead in high level implementation research • Foster knowledge translation among a global network of SRHR researchers |
Fig. 1Individuals trained through courses offered by HRP Alliance hubs or HRP Alliance in headquarters
Fig. 2Doctoral and master’s students receiving scholarships through the HRP Alliance to complete their studies