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Austin Mazinga hat den Beitrag vor 8 Monaten kommentiert.Today we are pleased to share with you this exclusive internal post-colonial newsletter from a volunteer working group of GIZ employees that addresses colonial biases in global health. As many of you are also active in development cooperation and global health policy, we would like to hear from you. Do you regularly reflect on how your work may perpetuate or challenge colonial structures in global health? Feel free to share your experiences in the comments section. Please find the newsletter here: https://pdflink.to/2a587c47/
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Colonial structure in global health always has the risk of biasness, which hampers the gross inclusiveness of consumers from having the benefits ofColonial structure in global health always has the risk of biasness, which hampers the gross inclusiveness of consumers from having the benefits of health system. It has to be questioned and reviewed. I try upto the best of my personal capacity to reflect it from my views and work. Mehr...
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I would like to share my personal experience. I studied at the University of Leeds in the UK, I was surprised to find a lot of relevant research in I would like to share my personal experience. I studied at the University of Leeds in the UK, I was surprised to find a lot of relevant research in the University Library about my country, Malawi which was not available here. It meant that the research recommendations did not support Malawi in policy and decision-making processes. It is also difficult for local research organizations in LMICs to secure funding which in the opinion of many would be more relevant and applicable to local contexts. Establishing and sustaining effective partnerships on research between HICs and LMICs is one of the ways to strengthen the capacity of the latter. Another experience is that funding for health systems research in LMICs is overlooked when compared to resources for clinical research. Yet we are aware that for clinical research recommendations to be effectively implementable requires functioning health systems. These practices are biased and have colonial backgrounds. Mehr...
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