Nicaragua: Designing a national health research system and setting priorities in health research

Topic: Priority Setting

Description: Summary points:
* Much foreign-led research in developing countries remains semi-colonial in nature and may have negative effects on partner countries.
* ‘Annexed site’ research led by expatriates should be phased out and replaced by a partnership model in which nationals lead research projects, with only technical support from outsiders.
* Research funded through national academics and institutions improves the chances of findings being translated into national policy and practice.
* The principles of an equal research partnership need monitoring by funding agencies.

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Date: 2004

 

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