Beyond buzzwords: fostering interdisciplinary and collaborative global health research in Germany and beyond
Background Germany has increased its political and financial commitment for global health, but this needs to be backed by a robust global health research ecosystem with strong partnerships in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). Objective This article suggests pathways for empowering researcher...
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author | Maeve Cook-Deegan Kerem Böge Walter Bruchhausen Mizeck Chagunda Medha Chaturvedi Meral Esen Johanna Hanefeld Beate Kampmann Carsten Köhler Charlotte Köhler Francis Osei Clarissa Prazeres da Costa Eva Rehfuess Thirumalaisamy P. Velavan Nora Anton on behalf of the GLOHRA Steering Committee** |
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description | Background Germany has increased its political and financial commitment for global health, but this needs to be backed by a robust global health research ecosystem with strong partnerships in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). Objective This article suggests pathways for empowering researchers to operate beyond their disciplinary silos and strengthen partnerships across sectors and countries. The authors identify barriers and enablers of operations from a nascent research network in Germany, trusting that this experience can inform other initiatives seeking to stoke interdisciplinary and collaborative global health research. Methods This article represents the culmination of extensive reflections spanning the initial four years of the German Alliance for Global Health Research (GLOHRA). The insights have additionally been informed by an analysis of publicly available reports, internal procedural records, and externally conducted studies based on interviews with researchers and policymakers. Results GLOHRA has developed a toolbox of practices that foster interdisciplinary research and support capacity-building. Insights indicate that highly interdisciplinary and diverse governance structures and seed-funding for interdisciplinary and cross-sector research with appropriate review processes represent a critical step for achieving these aims. Additionally, inclusive training sessions and networking events help to bridge disciplinary boundaries, equipping researchers to envision the broader context of their work. Conclusions Despite achievements, challenges persist. Wider support, especially from universities and research institutions, is necessary to make global health research an attractive career path and to reduce bureaucratic barriers for collaborators in LMICs. Sustained, longer-term federal funding mechanisms will also be essential for ongoing progress. |
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spelling | doaj-art-6fbba9e9083f4e0aacb03f95ae50fa992025-02-05T12:46:14ZengTaylor & Francis GroupGlobal Health Action1654-98802024-12-0117110.1080/16549716.2024.24088842408884Beyond buzzwords: fostering interdisciplinary and collaborative global health research in Germany and beyondMaeve Cook-Deegan0Kerem Böge1Walter Bruchhausen2Mizeck Chagunda3Medha Chaturvedi4Meral Esen5Johanna Hanefeld6Beate Kampmann7Carsten Köhler8Charlotte Köhler9Francis Osei10Clarissa Prazeres da Costa11Eva Rehfuess12Thirumalaisamy P. Velavan13Nora Anton14on behalf of the GLOHRA Steering Committee**Charité Universitätsmedizin BerlinCharité Universitätsmedizin BerlinUniversity of BonnUniversity of HohenheimHeidelberg UniversityTübingen University HospitalCentre for International Health Protection (ZIG), BerlinCharité Universitätsmedizin BerlinTübingen University HospitalEuropean University Viadrina Frankfurt (Oder)University of PotsdamInstitute for Medical Microbiology, Immunology and Hygiene, Technical University of MunichLudwig-Maximilians-Universität MünchenTübingen University HospitalCharité Universitätsmedizin BerlinBackground Germany has increased its political and financial commitment for global health, but this needs to be backed by a robust global health research ecosystem with strong partnerships in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). Objective This article suggests pathways for empowering researchers to operate beyond their disciplinary silos and strengthen partnerships across sectors and countries. The authors identify barriers and enablers of operations from a nascent research network in Germany, trusting that this experience can inform other initiatives seeking to stoke interdisciplinary and collaborative global health research. Methods This article represents the culmination of extensive reflections spanning the initial four years of the German Alliance for Global Health Research (GLOHRA). The insights have additionally been informed by an analysis of publicly available reports, internal procedural records, and externally conducted studies based on interviews with researchers and policymakers. Results GLOHRA has developed a toolbox of practices that foster interdisciplinary research and support capacity-building. Insights indicate that highly interdisciplinary and diverse governance structures and seed-funding for interdisciplinary and cross-sector research with appropriate review processes represent a critical step for achieving these aims. Additionally, inclusive training sessions and networking events help to bridge disciplinary boundaries, equipping researchers to envision the broader context of their work. Conclusions Despite achievements, challenges persist. Wider support, especially from universities and research institutions, is necessary to make global health research an attractive career path and to reduce bureaucratic barriers for collaborators in LMICs. Sustained, longer-term federal funding mechanisms will also be essential for ongoing progress.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/16549716.2024.2408884interdisciplinary researchcross-sector researchcapacity buildingglobal health researchresearch network |
spellingShingle | Maeve Cook-Deegan Kerem Böge Walter Bruchhausen Mizeck Chagunda Medha Chaturvedi Meral Esen Johanna Hanefeld Beate Kampmann Carsten Köhler Charlotte Köhler Francis Osei Clarissa Prazeres da Costa Eva Rehfuess Thirumalaisamy P. Velavan Nora Anton on behalf of the GLOHRA Steering Committee** Beyond buzzwords: fostering interdisciplinary and collaborative global health research in Germany and beyond Global Health Action interdisciplinary research cross-sector research capacity building global health research research network |
title | Beyond buzzwords: fostering interdisciplinary and collaborative global health research in Germany and beyond |
title_full | Beyond buzzwords: fostering interdisciplinary and collaborative global health research in Germany and beyond |
title_fullStr | Beyond buzzwords: fostering interdisciplinary and collaborative global health research in Germany and beyond |
title_full_unstemmed | Beyond buzzwords: fostering interdisciplinary and collaborative global health research in Germany and beyond |
title_short | Beyond buzzwords: fostering interdisciplinary and collaborative global health research in Germany and beyond |
title_sort | beyond buzzwords fostering interdisciplinary and collaborative global health research in germany and beyond |
topic | interdisciplinary research cross-sector research capacity building global health research research network |
url | http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/16549716.2024.2408884 |
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