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The covid-19 pandemic: research and health development in the World Health Organisation Africa region
Moeti, Matshidiso Rebecca; Cabore, Joseph; Kasolo, Francis; Yoti, Zabulon; Zawaira, Felicitas; Chibi, Moredreck; Rajatonirina, Soatiana; Karamagi, Humphrey; Rees, Helen; Mihigo, Richard; Yao, Michel; Impouma, Benido; Okeibunor, Joseph Chukwudi; Talisuna, Ambrose.
  • Moeti, Matshidiso Rebecca; s.af
  • Cabore, Joseph; s.af
  • Kasolo, Francis; s.af
  • Yoti, Zabulon; s.af
  • Zawaira, Felicitas; s.af
  • Chibi, Moredreck; s.af
  • Rajatonirina, Soatiana; s.af
  • Karamagi, Humphrey; s.af
  • Rees, Helen; s.af
  • Mihigo, Richard; s.af
  • Yao, Michel; s.af
  • Impouma, Benido; s.af
  • Okeibunor, Joseph Chukwudi; s.af
  • Talisuna, Ambrose; s.af
Pan Afr. med. j ; 35(2)2020.
Article in English | AIM | ID: biblio-1268633
RESUMO
Concerns have been expressed about the view point of WHO AFRO concerning research for health in the African Region. WHO AFRO considers research a critical component in the improvement of health in the Africa region. Ensuring the effectiveness of our strategies, policies and programmes requires evidence. In the context of the ongoing COVID-19 outbreak, WHO research interests cover key areas of the response. The WHO AFRO consider research as critical in our efforts at protecting people against health emergencies and pandemics like the COVID-19 and ensuring universal access to proven interventions. In view of this, the WHO has taken steps to strengthen capacity for research in the region. The results of these efforts may take time to manifest but will surely do as we persist in our drive, with support from our partners
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Full text: Available Index: AIM (Africa) Main subject: Disease Outbreaks / Biomedical Research / COVID-19 / Health Services Research Language: English Journal: Pan Afr. med. j Year: 2020 Type: Article

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Full text: Available Index: AIM (Africa) Main subject: Disease Outbreaks / Biomedical Research / COVID-19 / Health Services Research Language: English Journal: Pan Afr. med. j Year: 2020 Type: Article