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Promoting equitable global health research: a policy analysis of the Canadian funding landscape

机译:促进公平的全球卫生研究:对加拿大资助格局的政策分析

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BackgroundRecognising radical shifts in the global health research (GHR) environment, participants in a 2013 deliberative dialogue called for careful consideration of equity-centred principles that should inform Canadian funding polices. This study examined the existing funding structures and policies of Canadian and international funders to inform the future design of a responsive GHR funding landscape. MethodsWe used a three-pronged analytical framework to review the ideas, interests and institutions implicated in publically accessible documents relevant to GHR funding. These data included published literature and organisational documents (e.g. strategic plans, progress reports, granting policies) from Canadian and other comparator funders. We then used a deliberative approach to develop recommendations with the research team, advisors, industry informants and low- and middle-income country (LMIC) partners. ResultsIn Canada, major GHR funders invest an estimated CA$90?M per annum; however, the post-2008 re-organization of funding structures and policies resulted in an uncoordinated and inefficient Canadian strategy. Australia, Denmark, the European Union, Norway, Sweden, the United Kingdom and the United States of America invest proportionately more in GHR than Canada. Each of these countries has a national strategic plan for global health, some of which have dedicated benchmarks for GHR funding and policy to allow funds to be held by partners outside of Canada. Key constraints to equitable GHR funding included (1) funding policies that restrict financial and cost burden aspects of partnering for GHR in LMICs; and (2) challenges associated with the development of effective governance mechanisms. There were, however, some Canadian innovations in funding research that demonstrated both unconventional and equitable approaches to supporting GHR in Canada and abroad. Among the most promising were found in the International Development Research Centre and the (no longer active) Global Health Research Initiative. ConclusionPromoting equitable GHR funding policies and practices in Canada requires cooperation and actions by multiple stakeholders, including government, funding agencies, academic institutions and researchers. Greater cooperation and collaboration among these stakeholders in the context of recent political shifts present important opportunities for advancing funding policies that enable and encourage more equitable investments in GHR.
机译:背景知识认识到全球卫生研究(GHR)环境的重大变化,参加2013年协商对话的参与者呼吁认真考虑应以公平为原则的原则,这些原则应为加拿大的资助政策提供信息。这项研究检查了加拿大和国际资助者的现有资助结构和政策,以为未来的全球人力资源管理(GHR)资助格局设计提供参考。方法我们使用三管齐下的分析框架来审查与GHR资金相关的可公开获取文件中涉及的思想,兴趣和机构。这些数据包括来自加拿大和其他比较资助机构的公开文献和组织文件(例如,战略计划,进度报告,拨款政策)。然后,我们使用了一种协商性的方法来与研究团队,顾问,行业信息提供者以及中低收入国家(LMIC)合作伙伴一起提出建议。结果在加拿大,主要的GHR资助者每年投资约9000万加元;但是,2008年后对筹资结构和政策的重组导致了加拿大战略的不协调和低效。澳大利亚,丹麦,欧洲联盟,挪威,瑞典,英国和美利坚合众国对加拿大的投资比例高于加拿大。这些国家中的每一个国家都有一项全球卫生国家战略计划,其中一些有专门的全球卫生人力资源基准和政策,以允许资金由加拿大境外的合作伙伴持有。 GHR公平筹资的主要制约因素包括:(1)限制中低收入国家合作GHR的财务和成本负担方面的筹资政策; (2)与发展有效治理机制相关的挑战。但是,加拿大在资助研究方面有一些创新,证明了在加拿大和国外支持GHR的非常规和公平方法。在国际发展研究中心和(已不再活跃)的全球卫生研究计划中发现了最有前途的。结论在加拿大推广公平的GHR资助政策和实践需要多个利益相关者的合作和采取行动,包括政府,资助机构,学术机构和研究人员。这些利益相关者之间在最近的政治转变中加强合作与协作,为推进筹资政策提供了重要机会,这些筹资政策能够并鼓励在全球人力资源方面进行更公平的投资。

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