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1.  Research for health – national priorities 5.  Resources
2.  Research for health – policies and governance 6.  Country Background
3.  Key Institutions 7.  Country Reviewers
4.  Research Financing and Partnership  
  1. Research for health – national priorities
   
    Update in progress
 
  2. Research for health – policies and
       governance
   
  • Programme de Recherche Nationale Essentielle en Santé
 Plan Quinquênal 1993-1997
• Recherche nationale Essentielle en Santé en Guinée
 RNES: Politiques et Stratégies
  3. Key Institutions
Government
Dr Amara Cissé
Ministre de la Santé et des Affaires Sociales
Ministère de la Santé B.P. 585
Conakry

Research Councils
Update in progress
Academic Institutions and Research Institutions (non-profit)
Faculte De Medecine, Pharmacie, Odonto-Stomatologie
Universite De Conakry
Route De Dixinn
B.P. 1017
Conakry
Guinea

Civil Society Organisations / NGOs
Update in progress
Private Research Institutions (for profit)
Update in progress
Other
Update in progress
  4. Research Financing and Partnership
Internal funding - Update in progress

External funding - Update in progress
 
  5. Resources
Assessing the Efficacy of Health Research as a Development Strategy in Poverty Reduction Strategy Papers.
NYU Wagner – COHRED Capstone Project, 2006
Community participation in ENHR: the experience of Guinea
Learning Brief 2000/12
Geneva
Health Research for Development in Guinea - a Summary
African consultative process, in preparation for the International Conference on Health Research for Development (Bangkok, 2000)
Guinea, 2000
Recherche National Essentielle en Santé
Bilan et Perspectives,Ministry of Health, Conakry
1996
ENHR Guinea
Summary of Progress, Plans and Budget 1993-1997 - Policy Document Ministry of health, Guinea and COHRED
1993
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  6. Country Background
Canadian International Development Agency ( CIDA )
 
 
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Last updated: 21 February, 2008
 
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