This project received financial support from the UNICEF/UNDP/World Bank/WHO Special Programme for Research and Training in Tropical Diseases(TDR),Geneva,Switzerland.
Background:The social-ecological systems theory,with its unique conception of resilience(social-ecological systems&resilience,SESR),provides an operational framework that currently best meets the need for integration ...
The Social Innovation in Health Initiative received financial support from TDR,the Special Programme for Pesearch and Training in Tropical Diseases co-sponsored by UNICEF,UNDP,the World Bank and WHO.
This commentary highlights the value of community-engaged social innovations to advance health care delivery in low-and middle-income countries and to accelerate universal health coverage.It emphasizes the importance ...
This study was financially supported by the College of Health Sciences of the University of KwaZulu-Natal through a PhD studentship bursary awarded to the first author;The WHO TDR and the Canadian IDRC are also thanked for their funding。
Background:Community Engagement(CE)in health research ensures that research is consistent with the sociocultural,political and economic contexts where the research is conducted.The greatest challenges for researchers ...
The program was funded by WHO/TDR Impact grant to two TDR alumni from DMR.The funders had no role in study design,data collection and analysis,decision to publish,or preparation of the manuscript.
Background:As part of the WHO End TB strategy,national tuberculosis(TB)programs increasingly aim to engage all private and public TB care providers.Engagement of communities,civil society organizations and public and ...