The Cambodia Research Consortium: Expediting research for malaria elimination with the emergency response to artemisinin resistance framework

© 2015 Canavati et al. This commentary offers insight into how to best address barriers that may hinder the translation of malaria research findings into policy. It also proposes viable methods of implementing these policies in Cambodia. Currently, a wide range of malaria research is being conducted...

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Main Authors: Sara E. Canavati, Harriet L.S. Lawford, Bayo S. Fatunmbi, Dysoley Lek, Rithea Leang, Narann Top Samphor, Arjen M. Dondorp, Rekol Huy, Walter M. Kazadi
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spelling th-mahidol.408912019-03-14T15:01:49Z The Cambodia Research Consortium: Expediting research for malaria elimination with the emergency response to artemisinin resistance framework Sara E. Canavati Harriet L.S. Lawford Bayo S. Fatunmbi Dysoley Lek Rithea Leang Narann Top Samphor Arjen M. Dondorp Rekol Huy Walter M. Kazadi Mahidol University Ministry of Health Cambodia Emergency Response to Artemisinin Resistance Immunology and Microbiology © 2015 Canavati et al. This commentary offers insight into how to best address barriers that may hinder the translation of malaria research findings into policy. It also proposes viable methods of implementing these policies in Cambodia. Currently, a wide range of malaria research is being conducted by in-country stakeholders, including Cambodia's National Programme for Parasitology, Entomology and Malaria Control's (CNM), non-governmental organizations, and academic institutions. Coordinating research amongst these partners, as well as within the Ministry of Health, is a challenge. Results are rarely disseminated widely and seldom inform programme and policy decisions. CNM and its research partners have severely limited access to each other's databases. This lack of accessibility, timeliness, engagement and cooperation between CNM and its partners greatly impacts overall research efficiency in this field, and is stifling innovation both within and beyond CNM. Cambodia has set a goal to eradicate all forms of malaria by 2030. As countries approach the elimination phase, there is a greater need for sharing research-generated evidence amongst partners, in order to ensure that appropriate and impactful activities are conducted. The Cambodian Research Consortium was established to serve as a framework for partners, stakeholders and researchers to share research projects, information and results, and to promote the goals of CNM. The sharing of malaria research results will help to inform prevention, control and elimination activities in the country. It will also determine and address the country's operational research needs, and could potentially become a framework model to be used in other countries aiming to transition from malaria control to elimination. 2018-12-11T03:06:50Z 2019-03-14T08:01:49Z 2018-12-11T03:06:50Z 2019-03-14T08:01:49Z 2016-01-04 Review Malaria Journal. Vol.15, No.1 (2016) 10.1186/s12936-015-1062-z 14752875 2-s2.0-84952877791 https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/40891 Mahidol University SCOPUS https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=84952877791&origin=inward
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topic Immunology and Microbiology
spellingShingle Immunology and Microbiology
Sara E. Canavati
Harriet L.S. Lawford
Bayo S. Fatunmbi
Dysoley Lek
Rithea Leang
Narann Top Samphor
Arjen M. Dondorp
Rekol Huy
Walter M. Kazadi
The Cambodia Research Consortium: Expediting research for malaria elimination with the emergency response to artemisinin resistance framework
description © 2015 Canavati et al. This commentary offers insight into how to best address barriers that may hinder the translation of malaria research findings into policy. It also proposes viable methods of implementing these policies in Cambodia. Currently, a wide range of malaria research is being conducted by in-country stakeholders, including Cambodia's National Programme for Parasitology, Entomology and Malaria Control's (CNM), non-governmental organizations, and academic institutions. Coordinating research amongst these partners, as well as within the Ministry of Health, is a challenge. Results are rarely disseminated widely and seldom inform programme and policy decisions. CNM and its research partners have severely limited access to each other's databases. This lack of accessibility, timeliness, engagement and cooperation between CNM and its partners greatly impacts overall research efficiency in this field, and is stifling innovation both within and beyond CNM. Cambodia has set a goal to eradicate all forms of malaria by 2030. As countries approach the elimination phase, there is a greater need for sharing research-generated evidence amongst partners, in order to ensure that appropriate and impactful activities are conducted. The Cambodian Research Consortium was established to serve as a framework for partners, stakeholders and researchers to share research projects, information and results, and to promote the goals of CNM. The sharing of malaria research results will help to inform prevention, control and elimination activities in the country. It will also determine and address the country's operational research needs, and could potentially become a framework model to be used in other countries aiming to transition from malaria control to elimination.
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Sara E. Canavati
Harriet L.S. Lawford
Bayo S. Fatunmbi
Dysoley Lek
Rithea Leang
Narann Top Samphor
Arjen M. Dondorp
Rekol Huy
Walter M. Kazadi
format Review
author Sara E. Canavati
Harriet L.S. Lawford
Bayo S. Fatunmbi
Dysoley Lek
Rithea Leang
Narann Top Samphor
Arjen M. Dondorp
Rekol Huy
Walter M. Kazadi
author_sort Sara E. Canavati
title The Cambodia Research Consortium: Expediting research for malaria elimination with the emergency response to artemisinin resistance framework
title_short The Cambodia Research Consortium: Expediting research for malaria elimination with the emergency response to artemisinin resistance framework
title_full The Cambodia Research Consortium: Expediting research for malaria elimination with the emergency response to artemisinin resistance framework
title_fullStr The Cambodia Research Consortium: Expediting research for malaria elimination with the emergency response to artemisinin resistance framework
title_full_unstemmed The Cambodia Research Consortium: Expediting research for malaria elimination with the emergency response to artemisinin resistance framework
title_sort cambodia research consortium: expediting research for malaria elimination with the emergency response to artemisinin resistance framework
publishDate 2018
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