Challenges facing National Health Research Systems in the WHO African Region
Many countries in the African region do not have functional national health research systems (NHRS) that generate, disseminate, uses, and archives health-related knowledge/ideas in published form (hard, electronic or audio forms). In such countries, death of each modern or traditional health practit...
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Veröffentlicht in: | African journal of health sciences 2008-06, Vol.14 (3-4) |
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Zusammenfassung: | Many countries in the African region do not have functional national
health research systems (NHRS) that generate, disseminate, uses, and
archives health-related knowledge/ideas in published form (hard,
electronic or audio forms). In such countries, death of each modern or
traditional health practitioner constitutes a permanent loss of a
library of knowledge, ideas, innovations and inventions. The WHO
African Advisory Committee on Health Research and Development (AACHRD)
has attributed the fragility of NHRS in the Region to poor environment
for research, inadequate manpower, inadequate infrastructures and
facilities, inaccessibility to modern technology, and lack of funds.
The weak and uncoordinated NHRS partly explain the poor overall
performance of majority of national health systems in the Region.
Continued fragility of NHRS can be attributed to lack of implementation
of the WHO Regional Committee for Africa and the World Health Assembly
resolutions on health research. This paper urges African countries, to
fully implement the contents of those resolutions, for substantive
health research outputs to share with the rest of the world at the next
Ministerial Summit on Research for Health, which will take place in the
African Region in 2008. |
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ISSN: | 1022-9272 1022-9272 |
DOI: | 10.4314/ajhs.v14i3.30853 |