How do we communicate effectively? Exploring new models of engagement
Conferences have always been an important place to learn about and to share new research, often through oral or poster presentations. However, these methods of research communication do not allow for engagement with stakeholders. At the Third Global Symposium on Health Systems Research in Cape Town, researchers from RESYST used a different approach to discuss and debate our governance themed research, which focused on audience engagement and participation.
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Join us at the Third Global Symposium on Health Systems Research in Cape Town
New country profiles on extending health coverage to the informal sector
Including health financing statistics, timelines and current efforts to extend coverage to the informal sector
Bridging the research-policy divide in Kenya
RESYST researchers from KEMRI-WT attend national health research-to-policy meeting
Professor Kara Hanson provides evidence to the UK government inquiry on health systems strengthening
‘DFID have been a leader in health systems research – but research on how to deliver effective interventions is insufficient’
Health Economics: Coming of age
Conference celebrating more than 35 years of health economics at the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine
Achieving Universal Health Coverage in Nigeria
RESYST researcher Professor Onwujekwe presents options for UHC for Federal, State and Local Government Authorities at the Presidential Summit
Crossing Boundaries - Symposium of the Oxford Health Systems Research Collaboration
Kara Hanson talks about enhancing the resilience and responsiveness of health systems
New RESYST working paper on nurses' job decisions in South Africa
Does altruism play a role in nurses' choice to work in rural areas?