نتایج جستجو برای: institutional capacity building

تعداد نتایج: 540019  

2014
Gert Biesta Julie Allan Richard Edwards

The question of capacity building in education has predominantly been approached with regard to the methods and methodologies of educational research. Far less attention has been given to capacity building in relation to theory. In many ways the latter is as pressing an issue as the former, given that good research depends on a combination of high quality techniques and high quality theorising....

Journal: :Studies in health technology and informatics 2017
Stefan Hochwarter Salla Atkins Vinod K Diwan Nabil Zary

Health research capacity strengthening is of importance to reach health goals. The ARCADE projects' aim was to strengthen health research across Africa and Asia using innovative educational technologies. In the four years of the EU funded projects, challenges also of technical nature were identified. This article reports on a study conducted within the ARCADE projects. The study focused on addr...

2014
Anar Ulikpan Indermohan Narula Asmat Malik Peter Hill

In 2005, the Ministry of Health (MoH) in Mongolia initiated the process of developing its Health Sector Strategic Master Plan (HSSMP), using a wide-ranging consultative process, driven by the MoH, and requiring participation from all levels of health facilities, other ministries, donor agencies and NGOs. Among other objectives, the MoH sought to coordinate the disparate inputs from key donors t...

Journal: :Progress in community health partnerships : research, education, and action 2013
Maryann Mason Benjamin Rucker Monique Reed Darby Morhardt William Healy Gina Curry Jen Kauper-Brown Chirstine Dunford

BACKGROUND Community-based participatory research (CBPR) offers a promising approach for combating health disparities. CBPR capacity must be developed among academics and communities. Most published CBPR capacity development work focuses on general guidance or individual partnership development. OBJECTIVES Herein we have reported community perspectives on community capacity-building efforts i...

Journal: :asia pacific journal of medical toxicology 0
nadeem ullah khan department of emergency medicine, the aga khan university, karachi, pakistan mohammed umer mir department of emergency medicine, the aga khan university, karachi, pakistan uzma rahim khan department of emergency medicine, aga khan university, karachi, pakistan afshan rahim khan department of emergency medicine, the aga khan university, karachi, pakistan jamal ara jinnah post graduate medical center, karachi, pakistan khurram raja provincial poison control center, allied general hospital, faisalabad, pakistan

background: chemical exposure is a major health problem globally. poison control centers (pccs) play a leading role both in developed and developing countries in the prevention and control of poisonous chemical exposures. in this study, we aimed to assess the current state of pccs in pakistan and highlight capacity building needs in these centers. methods: a cross-sectional survey of the two re...

2017
Tobias Lenz Alexandr Burilkov

What drives processes of institution building within regional international organizations? We challenge those established theories of regionalism, and of institutionalized cooperation more broadly, that treat different organizations as independent phenomena whose evolution is conditioned primarily by internal causal factors. Developing the basic premise of 'diffusion theory' - meaning that deci...

Journal: :Public Health Nutrition 2006

Journal: :Military medicine 2012
Edwin K Burkett

The U.S. joint military medical community has an increasing role in collaborative health sector engagement internationally as part of a whole of government approach to successful operations. The military must master the ability to catalyze health sector gains that can be developed by hosts, U.S. Government, and international agencies in both permissive environments and conflict zones. Capacity ...

2015
Lucinda Cash-Gibson German Guerra V Nelly Salgado-de-Snyder

BACKGROUND It is desirable that health researchers have the ability to conduct research on health equity and contribute to the development of their national health system and policymaking processes. However, in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs), there is a limited capacity to conduct this type of research due to reasons mostly associated with the status of national (health) research syst...

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