Outil d’établissement de liens du Réseau de recherche sur la gouvernance mondiale des maladies infectieuses : liste des intéressés

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Région Role dans le réseau Domaine d’intérêt (en fonction des domaines de recherche dans l’appel de demandes) Renseignements supplémentaires
Maisam Najafizada
maisam.najafizada@med.mun.ca
17098643376
Memorial University of Newfoundland
NFLD Identifying best practices and lessons learned for enabling, coordinating, and supporting global efforts to prevent the spread of infectious diseases across borders and mitigating their spread during public health emergencies of international concern. Assessing the economic, social, ethical, cultural, and political barriers to global collaboration on infectious diseases and opportunities for strengthening such collaboration in ways that advance health equity for all. Hello, I am an early career investigator wishing to be part of a team. I have expertise and skills around three topics. First, I am currently working on a CIHR-funded project to build a partnership in India on multidrug-resistant tuberculosis. I have visited the northeastern state of Sikkim, India where the rate of MDR-TB is dramatically high. So, I can contribute knowledge and some expertise around MDR-TB. Second, I have been part of an IDRC-funded project to investigate the implementation of health-related SDGs in 7 South Asia countries (India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Nepal, Bhutan, Afghanistan, and Sri Lanka). That has enhanced my knowledge of health governance in that region. And finally, I have done my Ph.D. on community health and health system strengthening. I have strong qualitative skills, conducted extensive fieldwork in rural and remote areas, undertaken systematic gender analysis of programs, and analyzed policy options and recommendations. Please do not hesitate to contact even if it is just for the sake of connecting and getting to know me and my skills better. Thanks, Maisam
Karen Grepin
kgrepin@wlu.ca
1‭‭‭519‭‭‭8841970x3655‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬
Wilfrid Laurier University
ON Evaluating the current capacity of international laws, regulations and agencies to address emerging infectious disease preparedness. Identifying best practices and lessons learned for enabling, coordinating, and supporting global efforts to prevent the spread of infectious diseases across borders and mitigating their spread during public health emergencies of international concern. Assessing the economic, social, ethical, cultural, and political barriers to global collaboration on infectious diseases and opportunities for strengthening such collaboration in ways that advance health equity for all. Much of my research is in the area of evaluation and data use/sharing. I believe that these could be important complements to broader research proposals.
Regiane Garcia
regarcia@gmail.com
17788551910
University of British Columbia
BC Evaluating the current capacity of international laws, regulations and agencies to address emerging infectious disease preparedness. Identifying best practices and lessons learned for enabling, coordinating, and supporting global efforts to prevent the spread of infectious diseases across borders and mitigating their spread during public health emergencies of international concern. Assessing the economic, social, ethical, cultural, and political barriers to global collaboration on infectious diseases and opportunities for strengthening such collaboration in ways that advance health equity for all. Designing future global governance arrangements, structures, and institutions that foster the discovery of new innovations across sectors and ensure their equitable distribution. Other: Tuberculosis related issues information sharing, collaborative projects
Janice Graham
janice.graham@dal.ca
9024310582
Dalhousie University
NS Evaluating the current capacity of international laws, regulations and agencies to address emerging infectious disease preparedness; Identifying best practices and lessons learned for enabling, coordinating, and supporting global efforts to prevent the spread of infectious diseases across borders and mitigating their spread during public health emergencies of international concern; Assessing the economic, social, ethical, cultural and political barriers to global collaboration on infectious diseases and opportunities for strengthening such collaboration in ways that advance health equity for all; International collaborations re:emergency disease outbreaks /best practices/lessons learned/socio-economic /cultural determinants; emergency response; health technologies development
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