STRIVE PNG: using a partnership-based approach in implementation research to strengthen surveillance and health systems in Papua New Guinea

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Rachael Farquhar
Annie Dori
Sarah MacCana
Nakapi Tefuarani
Evelyn Lavu
Alyssa Barry
Stephan Karl
Leo Makita
Leanne Robinson
Moses Laman
机构
[1] Burnet Institute,Central Public Health Laboratory NDoH, School of Medicine and Health Sciences
[2] PATH,undefined
[3] Partnership Brokers Association,undefined
[4] University of Papua New Guinea School of Medicine and Health Sciences,undefined
[5] PNG University of Papua New Guinea,undefined
[6] Deakin University,undefined
[7] James Cook University,undefined
[8] Papua New Guinea Institute of Medical Research,undefined
[9] National Malaria Control Program,undefined
[10] National Department of Health,undefined
[11] Walter and Eliza Hall Institute,undefined
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Health Research Policy and Systems | / 20卷
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Localization; Partnership; Partnership brokering; Implementation research; Papua New Guinea; Vector-borne disease; Sustainability; Translational research;
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Successful implementation research requires effective and equitable relationships between policy-makers, researchers and implementers to effect evidence-based systems change. However, mainstream research grant models between Global North and Global South institutions often (unintentionally) reinforce power imbalances between partners, which result in missed opportunities for knowledge and learning exchange between policy-makers, researchers and implementers.
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