NIHR guide to community engagement and involvement in global health

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Topic:

  • Inclusive opportunities
  • Working with communities

Resource type:

  • Guidance

Authors:

  • NIHR

Date added to Learning for Involvement:

  • 17th June 2021

Description:

A resource guide for community engagement and involvement in global health research. Across the breadth of global health research now funded by the National Institute for Health Research, there is a common cause that binds diverse projects together. The shared aim of the global health research portfolio is to leverage the research capacity of UK and LMIC based institutions to directly impact on the health and well-being of vulnerable and marginalised populations within Overseas Development Assistance eligible countries. In line with the call to “Leave No One Behind” within the Sustainable Development Goals, this funding mandates that all projects include Community Engagement and Involvement (CEI) as a core component of the research strategy, planning implementation and evaluation process.

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