Research for Health System Strengthening in northern Syria (R4HSSS), Research for Health in Conflict in the Middle East and North Africa (R4HC-MENA), and the Conflict and Health Research Group (CHRG), King's College London, WC2R 2LS, UK.
Syria Public Health Network, UK.
J Public Health (Oxf). 2022 Mar 7;44(1):e161-e165. doi: 10.1093/pubmed/fdab160.
There is considerable global momentum from Syrian researchers, policy makers and diaspora to address health, security and development challenges posed by almost a decade of armed conflict and complex geopolitics that has resulted in different areas of political control. However, research funders have been so far reluctant to invest in large-scale research programmes in severely conflict-affected areas such as northern Syria. This paper presents examples of collaborations and programmes that could change this through equitable partnerships between academic and operational humanitarian organizations involving local Syrian researchers-a tremendous way forward to capitalize and accelerate this global momentum. Several academic and humanitarian organizations have initiated collaborations to build new networks and partnerships for better research and policy engagement in Syria. The networks conducted two consecutive annual conferences in 2019 and 2020. Key messages from these conference include: (1) equitable partnerships between organizations and individual researchers must form the basis of conducting better research; (2) ensuring the inclusion of local Syrian researchers is crucial in the development of any viable partnership; (3) capacity strengthening in health research is urgently needed in Syria's current phase of active conflict to inform, develop and implement strengthened and sustainable health systems in the post-conflict phase.
有相当多的叙利亚研究人员、政策制定者和侨民从全球范围内采取行动,以应对近十年武装冲突和复杂地缘政治带来的健康、安全和发展挑战,这些冲突和政治导致了不同地区的政治控制。然而,研究资助者迄今为止一直不愿意在叙利亚北部等受冲突严重影响的地区投资大规模研究计划。本文介绍了一些合作和计划的例子,这些合作和计划可以通过学术和业务人道主义组织之间的公平伙伴关系来改变这一现状,让当地叙利亚研究人员参与其中,这是利用和加速这一全球动力的巨大途径。一些学术和人道主义组织已经开始合作,建立新的网络和伙伴关系,以更好地参与叙利亚的研究和政策制定。这些网络在 2019 年和 2020 年连续举办了两届年度会议。这些会议的主要信息包括:(1)组织和个别研究人员之间的公平伙伴关系必须是进行更好研究的基础;(2)确保纳入当地叙利亚研究人员对于任何可行伙伴关系的发展至关重要;(3)在叙利亚目前的积极冲突阶段,迫切需要加强卫生研究方面的能力,以便在冲突后阶段为加强和可持续的卫生系统提供信息、制定和实施。