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ID: GFHR75---------Monitoring Financial Flows for Health Research 2007 - Behind the global numbers


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ID: GFHR74---------Annual Review 2007: Catalysing innovative solutions for the health of the poor


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ID: GFHR73---------Health Partnerships Review


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ID: GFHR72---------Equitable access: Research challenges for health in developing countries - A Report on Forum 11


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ID: GFHR66---------Global Forum Update on Research for Health Volume 4: Equitable access: research challenges for health in developing countries


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ID: GFHR64---------Research capacity for mental health in low- and middle-income countries: Results of a mapping project


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ID: GFHR61---------Research Issues in Sexual and Reproductive Health for Low- and Middle- Income Countries


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ID: GFHR71---------Aspectos de la investigación sobre la salud sexual y reproductiva en países con ingresos bajos e intermedios


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ID: GFHR57---------Why Health Research? Research for Health: Policy briefings (series) vol. 1
This new series of policy briefs, jointly published with COHRED, aims to provide information on research for health to key decision-makers in governments in both developing and developed countries and to research sponsors, donors and collaborators.
The first text Why Health Research? argues that research for health can make a major contribution to both health and more general development. In many countries the benefits of health research are not optimized due to low investments, absence of a culture of evidence-based decision-making or lack of capacity. Countries that have invested consistently in health research and general science and technology are now advancing rapidly in health and economic development.

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ID: GFHR52---------Young Voices in Research for Health: Winners of the Forum 10 essay competition for the under-30s


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ID: GFHR67---------The BIAS FREE Framework: A practical tool for identifying and eliminating social biases in health research
The focus of the volume is the application of the BIAS FREE Framework for understanding how biases that derive from social hierarchies manifest in health research.

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ID: GFHR46---------Application of Burden of Disease Analyses in Developing Countries
To date, there has been rather scant literature on the application of burden of disease (BoD) measures in low- and middle-income countries. This publication demonstrates the practical value of evidence-based decision-making through the collection and application of measures of BoD, such as DALY, QALY and HEALY in 11 developing countries. Reviewing the results of a series of seven case studies supported by the Global Forum for Health Research over a period of several years, it shows how BoD measures may be used in setting priorities and highlighting inequities. The review points to the continuing need for an internationally agreed summary measure that adequately addresses equity issues. Target audiences: researchers, national planners and policy-makers.

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ID: GFHR41---------No Development Without Research: A challenge for research capacity strengthening
This new publication reviews the literature and surveys the successes and failures of research capacity strengthening in the health field, in the context of its potential to contribute to health, development and equity.

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ID: GFHR54---------Flows of Financial Resources for Health Research and Development in Brazil 2000-2002 (English version)


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ID: GFHR56---------Flows of Financial Resources for Health Research and Development in Brazil 2000-2002 (Spanish version)


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ID: GFHR29---------The 10/90 Report on Health Research 2003-2004 (Only executive summary available for shipping)
(Only executive summary available for shipping) - On Health Research 2003-2004 The 10/90 Report on Health Research 2003-2004 focuses on health and health research as sound economic investments; priority setting in health research; progress in measuring the 10/90 gap; research capacity strengthening; information networks in health research; gender, the MDGs and health research; and networks in the priority research areas.

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ID: GFHR62---------Learning from Experience: Health care financing in low- and middle-income countries


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ID: GFHR28---------The 10/90 Report on Health Research 2003-2004 (CD-ROM)
The 10/90 Report on Health Research 2003-2004 focuses on health and health research as sound economic investments; priority setting in health research; progress in measuring the 10/90 gap; research capacity strengthening; information networks in health research; gender, the MDGs and health research; and networks in the priority research areas.

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