Canadian Coalition for Global Health Research


The Canadian Coalition for Global Health Research is a Canada-based global network of people and institutions committed to promoting better and more equitable health worldwide through the production and use of knowledge.

History

The Coalition, a registered Canadian charity and is governed by a volunteer Board of Directors, began in 2001 as an informal network and has evolved through generous support from the Canadian International Development Agency, the Canadian Institutes of Health Research, Health Canada, the International Development Research Centre and other foundations.
Among the many, few of the facts that provoked founders of the Coalition to start this initiative were:
With a general orientation towards the health-research challenges in low- and middle income countries, and guided by the overarching goal of reducing disparities in health outcomes, the Coalition focuses on:
CCGHR has been undertaking numerous initiatives under the following programmatic areas.

Capacity development

Here we concentrate on strengthening the knowledge and skills of individuals, institutions and "systems" to produce, synthesize and use global health research. Programs under this area include our well-regarded Coalition Institutes, a series of global health research forums, and a country partnerships program, in which we work with partners in Cameroon, Central America, Mongolia, Zambia and elsewhere to strengthen research capacities. This special initiative features an innovative, globally-relevant approach to strengthening knowledge-based national health systems through country-specific partnerships. New activities under development in this program area include mentorship and leadership programs for global health research. Harmonization of Canadian Global Health Research Activities at a Country Level is the other initiative that promotes better coordination of overseas development investments related to health research. The aim of this project is encouraging Canadian global health researchers to collaborate for a more effective and efficient Canadian response to health research needs in low and middle-income countries. Deliverables from the pilot project included country dossiers outlined information on people, projects, and institutions for a given country as well as an overall "Resource Directory" providing links to relevant documents on harmonization in global health. Uganda, Cameroon, Honduras, and Zambia were part of the pilot project while Tanzania, Mongolia, and Ethiopia are identified for the creation of new dossiers.

Policy influence

This program aims to create greater support for global health research by influencing institutional, national and global policies. With the aim of improving and promoting Canada's role in global health research, this program area focuses on the emerging field of knowledge translation, and pioneers techniques of bringing producers and users of research together. The program also works to share results with audiences in Canada and beyond.

Networking

The Coalition's membership—both individual and institutional—is the primary vehicle for driving our spirit of innovation and learning. This program provides incentives to ensure dynamic network participation among members using innovative information and communication methods. We also aim to promote effective, respectful and sustainable "South-Canada" research partnerships to address and solve problems that affect us all.