Di Ruggiero Erica, Zarowsky Christina, Frank John, Mhatre Sharmila, Aslanyan Garry, Perry Alita, Previsich Nick
Institute of Population and Public Health, Canadian Institutes of Health Research, Department of Public Health Sciences, University of Toronto, ON.
Can J Public Health. 2006 Jan-Feb;97(1):29-31. doi: 10.1007/BF03405208.
The Global Health Research Initiative (GHRI) involving the Canadian International Development Agency, the Canadian Institutes of Health Research, Health Canada and the International Development Research Centre seeks to coordinate Canada's research response to global health challenges. In light of numerous calls to action both nationally and internationally, an orientation to applied health policy and systems research, and to public health research and its application is required to redress global inequalities in wealth and health and to tackle well-documented constraints to achieving the United Nations Millennium Development Goals. Over the last four years, the GHRI has funded close to 70 research program development and pilot projects. However, longer-term investment is needed. The proposed dollars 100 million Teasdale-Corti Global Health Research Partnership Program is such a response, and is intended to support teams of researchers and research users to develop, test and implement innovative approaches to strengthening institutional capacity, especially in low- and middle-income countries; to generating knowledge and its effective application to improve the health of populations, especially those most vulnerable; and to strengthen health systems in those countries. While Canada stands poised to act, concerted leadership and resources are still required to support "research that matters" for health and development in low- and middle-income countries.
由加拿大国际开发署、加拿大卫生研究院、加拿大卫生部和国际发展研究中心共同参与的全球卫生研究倡议(GHRI),旨在协调加拿大针对全球卫生挑战的研究行动。鉴于国内外众多行动呼吁,需要以应用卫生政策与系统研究、公共卫生研究及其应用为导向,以纠正全球财富与健康方面的不平等现象,并应对在实现联合国千年发展目标过程中记录在案的诸多制约因素。在过去四年里,全球卫生研究倡议已为近70个研究项目开发和试点项目提供了资金。然而,仍需要长期投资。拟议的1亿加元蒂斯代尔 - 科尔蒂全球卫生研究伙伴关系计划就是这样一种应对举措,旨在支持研究人员和研究使用者团队开发、测试和实施创新方法,以加强机构能力,特别是在低收入和中等收入国家;生成知识并有效应用这些知识以改善民众健康,尤其是最脆弱人群的健康;以及加强这些国家的卫生系统。尽管加拿大已准备好采取行动,但仍需要协调一致的领导和资源,以支持对低收入和中等收入国家的卫生与发展“至关重要的研究”。