Report -COHRED-NEPAD study on pharmaceutical innovation in Africa
COHRED-NEPAD study on pharmaceutical innovation in Africa – report.
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Read moreCOHRED and the West African Health Organization (WAHO) have signed a cooperation agreement to support the region’s 15 countries to increase the capacity of their research organisations to produce evidence that meets these populations’ priority health needs.
The partnership kicked-off in January with a regional consultation between policy and research teams from countries in the region.
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COHRED and the West African Health Organization (WAHO) have signed a cooperation agreement to support the region’s 15 countries to increase the capacity of their research organisations to produce evidence that meets these populations’ priority health needs.
The partnership kicked-off in January with a regional consultation between policy and research teams from countries in the region.
Read moreTo optimise results in countries of the region, COHRED works in collaboration with…
Read moreThe renewed interest of government for health as a driver of socioeconomic development, the convergence of financial resources, and the support provided by key international institutions like COHRED and PAHO, have speed up the NHRS development processes in the region.
Developments at national level…
Read moreCOHRED supports the development and strengthening of NHRS in the region through technical cooperation and alliances with local and regional institutions.
Based on its extensive experience, COHRED has developed a series of tools and expertise that are made available to interested countries to help define and plan specific collaborations for the strengthening of NHRS..
Read moreIn recent years Latin American countries have taken an active role in strengthening their National Health Research Systems – NHRS. Governments currently acknowledge that a systemic approach (development of policies, priorities and management structures) is the most effective route towards an efficient and relevant response of health research to the population’s needs.
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