The quest for a framework for sustainable and institutionalised priority-setting for health research in a low-resource setting: the case of Zambia
Abstract Background Priority-setting for health research in low-income countries remains a major challenge. While there have been efforts to systematise and improve the processes, most of the initiatives have ended up being a one-off exercise and are yet to be institutionalised. This could, in part,...
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Main Authors: | Lydia Kapiriri (Author), Pascalina Chanda-Kapata (Author) |
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