African-led health research and capacity building- is it working?
Abstract Background Africa bears a disproportionately high burden of globally significant disease but has lagged in knowledge production to address its health challenges. In this contribution, we discuss the challenges and approaches to health research capacity strengthening in sub-Saharan Africa an...
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Main Authors: | Victoria O. Kasprowicz (Author), Denis Chopera (Author), Kim Darley Waddilove (Author), Mark A. Brockman (Author), Jill Gilmour (Author), Eric Hunter (Author), William Kilembe (Author), Etienne Karita (Author), Simani Gaseitsiwe (Author), Eduard J. Sanders (Author), Thumbi Ndung'u (Author) |
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2020-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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