Global health programs and partnerships : evidence of mutual benefit and equity / authors, Jonathan A. Muir, Jessica Farley, Allison Osterman, Stephen Hawes, Keith Martin, J. Stephen Morrison, King K. Holmes.

Academic global health programs are proliferating, and global health partnerships between North American academic institutions and institutions in low- and middle-income countries are steadily increasing. This study employs surveys and key informant interviews to examine global health partnerships,...

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Main Authors: Muir, Jonathan A. (Author), Farley, Jessica (Author), Osterman, Allison (Author), Hawes, Stephen (Author), Martin, Keith (Author), Morrison, J. Stephen (Author), Holmes, King K. (Author)
Corporate Authors: Center for Strategic and International Studies (Washington, D.C.), University of Washington. Global Health START Center, Consortium of Universities for Global Health
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Lanham : Rowman & Littlefield, 2016.
Series:CSIS report.
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500 |a "March 2016." 
504 |a Includes bibliographical references. 
505 0 |a Executive summary. -- Introduction. -- Assessing global health partnerships. -- Sustainability of global health programs: a framework for success. -- Appendices. -- About the authors. 
520 |a Academic global health programs are proliferating, and global health partnerships between North American academic institutions and institutions in low- and middle-income countries are steadily increasing. This study employs surveys and key informant interviews to examine global health partnerships, and it presents a framework for success to guide the development of sustainable global health programs and partnerships with measurable, defined impact. Eighty-two North American academic institutions and 46 international partnering institutions participated in the survey. Key informant interviews were conducted with global health leaders at 15 North American academic institutions and 11 partnering international institutions. Quantitative data were analyzed using linear regression, and qualitative data were used in thematic analyses. The surveys and interviews provide evidence of mutual benefits resulting from these global health partnerships, as well as areas for further development and improvement. 
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