Training and toolkits
This guide is available on The Global Heatlh Network's Training Centre
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Report of WHO SEARO/WPRO workshop on quality assurance for malaria microscopy
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Developing research capacity
These Toolkits advise and inform the key steps to successfully implementing a capacity-building initiative for research communities across a multitude of settings:
What it is, why it is important and how to set up one in your setting.
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How to design and implement a call to generate a robust community of practice for better health research in low-resource settings.
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How to offer support to anyone who wants to design and develop a health research project in your establishment.
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How to create MOOCs to support understanding of public health interventions and uncertainties during disease outbreaks.
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Step-by-step guidance for those seeking funding for their health research projects.
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Study planning
These flexible and adaptable toolkits aim to support teams with planning and conducting locally relevant trials and studies in their own settings:
Description of the approach and how you can successfully implement this method.
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Guidance on the steps you should follow to turn your research question into a study.
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Practical information and resources to support you during this process.
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To help you contemplate the quality practices and processes to achieve consistent research results.
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Step-wise support for operationalising the "African coaLition for Epidemic Research, Response and Training" Clinical Characterisation Protocol.
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Research study techniques
With certain study procedures, it is important that relevant site staff understand the rationale and best practices. These toolkits provide comprehensive step-by-step guidance:
The Malaria Clinical Trials Toolkit is a pathway with a step by step guide for researchers on how to plan, design, execute and interpret malaria clinical trial results
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Ten-step approach to the diagnosis, treatment, monitoring, prognosis and long-term management of GBS.
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Research dissemination and uptake
Improving the impact and uptake of research through better communications and dissemination. These toolkits provide comprehensive step-by-step guidance:
How to efficiently communicate your research results to the community, healthcare workers, and policy makers with a poster.
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If you or your team would like to author a toolkit, or work with us to develop one based on your experiences, please get in touch!
We warmly welcome new collaborations to develop resources.
Contact us at info@theglobalhealthnetwork.org