“You Travel Faster Alone, but Further Together”: Learning From a Cross Country Research Collaboration From a British Council Newton Fund Grant

Providing universal health coverage (UHC) through better maternal, neonatal, child and adolescent health (MNCAH) can benefit both parties through North–South research collaborations. This paper describes lessons learned from bringing together early career researchers, tutors, consultants and mentors...

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Main Authors: Priscilla Reddy, Rachana Desai, Sibusiso Sifunda, Kalipso Chalkidou, Charles Hongoro, William Macharia, Helen Roberts
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Language:English
Published: Kerman University of Medical Sciences 2018-11-01
Series:International Journal of Health Policy and Management
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Online Access:http://www.ijhpm.com/article_3529_2e31e332871d34046f31f2a75588eb49.pdf
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spelling doaj-10796925b5f244a6a26eeebad29d2b0c2020-11-25T01:55:15ZengKerman University of Medical SciencesInternational Journal of Health Policy and Management2322-59392322-59392018-11-0171197798110.15171/IJHPM.2018.73“You Travel Faster Alone, but Further Together”: Learning From a Cross Country Research Collaboration From a British Council Newton Fund GrantPriscilla Reddy0Rachana Desai1Sibusiso Sifunda2Kalipso Chalkidou3Charles Hongoro4William Macharia5Helen Roberts6Human Sciences Research Council, Population Health, Health Systems and Innovation, Cape Town, South AfricaHuman Sciences Research Council, Population Health, Health Systems and Innovation, Cape Town, South AfricaHuman Sciences Research Council, HIV/AIDS, STI’s and TB, Pretoria, South AfricaCentre for Global Development, London, UKDepartment of Surgery and Cancer, Centre for Global Development, London, UKFaculty of Health Sciences, Department of Paediatrics and Child Health, Aga Khan University, Nairobi, KenyaFaculty of Population Health Sciences, UCL Great Ormond Street Institute of Child Health, London, UKProviding universal health coverage (UHC) through better maternal, neonatal, child and adolescent health (MNCAH) can benefit both parties through North–South research collaborations. This paper describes lessons learned from bringing together early career researchers, tutors, consultants and mentors from the United Kingdom, Kenya, and South Africa to work in multi-disciplinary teams in a capacity-building workshop in Johannesburg, co-ordinated by senior researchers from the three partner countries. We recruited early career researchers and research users from a range of sectors and institutions in the participating countries and offered networking sessions, plenary lectures, group activities and discussions. To encourage bonding and accommodate cross-cultural and cross-disciplinary partners, we asked participants to respond to questions relating to research priorities and interventions in order to allocate them into multidisciplinary and cross-country teams. A follow up meeting took place in London six months later. Over the five day initial workshop, discussions informed the development of four draft research proposals. Intellectual collaboration, friendship and respect were engendered to sustain future collaborations, and we were able to identify factors which might assist capacity-building funders and organizers in future. This was a modestly funded brief intervention, with a follow-up made possible through the careful stewardship of resources and volunteerism. Having low and middle-income countries in the driving seat was a major benefit but not without logistic and financial challenges. Lessons learned and follow-up are described along with recommendations for future funding of partnerships schemes. http://www.ijhpm.com/article_3529_2e31e332871d34046f31f2a75588eb49.pdfCapacity DevelopmentWorkshopCollaborationSustainabilityInterdisciplinary
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author Priscilla Reddy
Rachana Desai
Sibusiso Sifunda
Kalipso Chalkidou
Charles Hongoro
William Macharia
Helen Roberts
spellingShingle Priscilla Reddy
Rachana Desai
Sibusiso Sifunda
Kalipso Chalkidou
Charles Hongoro
William Macharia
Helen Roberts
“You Travel Faster Alone, but Further Together”: Learning From a Cross Country Research Collaboration From a British Council Newton Fund Grant
International Journal of Health Policy and Management
Capacity Development
Workshop
Collaboration
Sustainability
Interdisciplinary
author_facet Priscilla Reddy
Rachana Desai
Sibusiso Sifunda
Kalipso Chalkidou
Charles Hongoro
William Macharia
Helen Roberts
author_sort Priscilla Reddy
title “You Travel Faster Alone, but Further Together”: Learning From a Cross Country Research Collaboration From a British Council Newton Fund Grant
title_short “You Travel Faster Alone, but Further Together”: Learning From a Cross Country Research Collaboration From a British Council Newton Fund Grant
title_full “You Travel Faster Alone, but Further Together”: Learning From a Cross Country Research Collaboration From a British Council Newton Fund Grant
title_fullStr “You Travel Faster Alone, but Further Together”: Learning From a Cross Country Research Collaboration From a British Council Newton Fund Grant
title_full_unstemmed “You Travel Faster Alone, but Further Together”: Learning From a Cross Country Research Collaboration From a British Council Newton Fund Grant
title_sort “you travel faster alone, but further together”: learning from a cross country research collaboration from a british council newton fund grant
publisher Kerman University of Medical Sciences
series International Journal of Health Policy and Management
issn 2322-5939
2322-5939
publishDate 2018-11-01
description Providing universal health coverage (UHC) through better maternal, neonatal, child and adolescent health (MNCAH) can benefit both parties through North–South research collaborations. This paper describes lessons learned from bringing together early career researchers, tutors, consultants and mentors from the United Kingdom, Kenya, and South Africa to work in multi-disciplinary teams in a capacity-building workshop in Johannesburg, co-ordinated by senior researchers from the three partner countries. We recruited early career researchers and research users from a range of sectors and institutions in the participating countries and offered networking sessions, plenary lectures, group activities and discussions. To encourage bonding and accommodate cross-cultural and cross-disciplinary partners, we asked participants to respond to questions relating to research priorities and interventions in order to allocate them into multidisciplinary and cross-country teams. A follow up meeting took place in London six months later. Over the five day initial workshop, discussions informed the development of four draft research proposals. Intellectual collaboration, friendship and respect were engendered to sustain future collaborations, and we were able to identify factors which might assist capacity-building funders and organizers in future. This was a modestly funded brief intervention, with a follow-up made possible through the careful stewardship of resources and volunteerism. Having low and middle-income countries in the driving seat was a major benefit but not without logistic and financial challenges. Lessons learned and follow-up are described along with recommendations for future funding of partnerships schemes.
topic Capacity Development
Workshop
Collaboration
Sustainability
Interdisciplinary
url http://www.ijhpm.com/article_3529_2e31e332871d34046f31f2a75588eb49.pdf
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