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Welcome to the Global Health Network’s Research Management Resource Hub. This is an open and free resource for a global knowledge community for all those tasked with project management/research management for medical and health research projects.
The Research Management knowledge hub serves as a one-stop shop for all things project/research management, providing resources and information to support research management, with a particular focus on project/research managers in resource-poor environments and Low- and Middle-Income Country (LMIC) settings.
New study warns of ‘creeping catastrophe’ as climate change driving global rise in infectious diseasesInfectious diseases such as malaria, dengue, and tuberculosis are considered to pose as great a challenge to global health as new or emerging pathogens, according to a major international study led by The Global Health Network, comissioned by Wellcome. Published in Nature Scientific Reports, the research determined insight from 3,752 health professionals and researchers across 151 countries and is one of the largest Global studies of its kind, with 86.9% of participants based in low- and middle-income countries. Participants reported that climate change, poverty, and drug resistance are combining to create an escalating health crisis that could become a ‘creeping catastrophe’ if left unaddressed. Read more: ‘Creeping Catastrophe’: Climate Change Driving Global Rise in Infectious Diseases |
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