The “Enabling Health Research Everywhere” conference will bring together health research teams, organisations, policy makers, practitioners, and health-workers to explore collectively how research can be embedded into every healthcare setting. We will discover and share excellence across disease areas, geographies, and types of research, generating outputs that can be taken up and used by others.
The Global Health Network is also celebrating ten years of fostering health research and the launch of a new period of a federated global partnership with coordinating research centres in Africa, Asia, and Latin America. We commemorate our extensive trajectory mobilising research skills, know-how and methods to foster capable teams that can generate new treatment strategies and prevention mechanisms to reduce the burden of disease within communities.
An embedded theme for this conference is exploring equity in where research happens, who leads and who benefits. The aim is to learn from each other and share excellence in approaches, processes and methods. We will be supporting 50% of the delegates to attend this conference and we encourage all members of the team, who have worked on all forms of health research and any disease area.
We encourage submissions on research studies that demonstrate excellence in equity, appropriate design or embedded approaches such a developing the team or community engagement. However, we are also not just looking for research outputs; but examples of methods, processes, schemes and systems that enable research and taking evidence into practice and policy.
Please complete this form with the abstract and suggest which of the topics you feel your work falls within. We shall judge all these on merit and select the best talks and posters. For selected abstracts where funding is needed those delegates will be supported, for those who can afford to attend, they can register at any point once registration opens.
Accepted abstracts will be allocated by the conference committee to either oral or poster presentation. Authors can nominate which format they would prefer.
Abstract submissions now closed!
Thank you to all those who submitted an abstract!