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IFGH 2012: The Burden of Facial Clefting and How its Global Impact can be Addressed by NGO-Led Global Partnerships

Several developed country NGOs provide cleft surgery in resource-poor countries. The author presents eight years experience with Operation Smile missions in Belarus, Morocco, China, Cambodia, Vietnam, Paraguay and Ethiopia demonstrating the importance of an organisational structure that enables local communities to achieve a sustainable programme of high standards. Initially, in-country representatives assess local burden-of-disease; facilities and supplies; and presence of qualified personnel. Missions include screening, and 4-5 days surgery with with postoperative care.
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IFGH 2012: Contextuality of Relationships between Researchers and Decision Makers in Strengthening Health Research Capacity

This paper examines the processes whereby health systems researchers, members of the Connecting health Research in Africa and Ireland Consortium (ChRAIC), worked with national policy makers and knowledge users in seven African countries
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IFGH 2012: Sudan Academy of Health Sciences: an Innovative Response to Health Workforce Crisis

In response to the crisis, the Academy of Health Sciences (AHS) was established in 2005 by the Federal Ministry of Health (Sudan) to scale up university education of nurses, midwives and paramedics. Over five years, the AHS enrolled around 18.000 students through a decentralized approach based on branches in the 15 states of Sudan. Expansion was enabled through utilizing existing premises of vocational schools, and using health facilities and health providers to boost infrastructure and teaching faculty. Policies of subsidized education, provision of training jobs and quota system of intake helped in securing adequate number of qualified applicants and geographical balance.
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IFGH 2012: PhD Programme for Health Systems Research Capacity Strengthening in Africa

This paper outlines and presents lessons learned from a PhD programme within Connecting health Research in Africa and Ireland Consortium (ChRAIC) - a health systems research capacity development collaboration. The PhD component is a partnership of the National University of Ireland, Galway, RCSI and Trinity College Dublin.
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IFGH 2012: PhD Programme for Health Systems Research Capacity Strengthening in Africa

This paper outlines and presents lessons learned from a PhD programme within Connecting health Research in
Africa and Ireland Consortium (ChRAIC) - a health systems research capacity development collaboration. The PhD
component is a partnership of the National University of Ireland, Galway, RCSI and Trinity College Dublin.
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