World Report on Knowledge for Better Health
Boxes
- 1.1 Health system constraints in Haiti
- 1.2 Policing disease: Hong Kong’s rapid response to SARS
- 1.3 The first global health treaty is based on research
- 1.4 Important lessons for governments on developing better risk communications
- 1.5 Implementing good clinical practice guidelines in developing countries
- 1.6 Promoting health equity
- 2.1 How Tanzania is using research to reform its health system
- 2.2 Lao national drug policy
- 2.3 INDEPTH
- 2.4 Studying how societies optimize human health and well-being
- 3.1 Evaluating biomedical research in the United States
- 3.2 Creating a national health research system in the Philippines
- 3.3 New Zealand: health research for Maori by Maori
- 3.4 Public-private partnerships for research and development
- 3.5 Innovative financing schemes for health research
- 3.6 Building research capacity in South Africa
- 3.7 Technology transfer to developing countries
- 3.8 Creating an enabling working environment
- 3.9 Brain drain or science gain?
- 3.10 Fostering international collaboration
- 3.11 A new social contract: HINARI bridges the digital divide
- 3.12 WHO’s Health Evidence Network
- 3.13 Essential evidence for better practice in reproductive health
- 3.14 Collective benchmarking of health research systems
- 4.1 Research to policy: a contrarian’s view
- 4.2 A five-step approach to knowledge transfer
- 4.3 Evidence-based health policy in Mexico
- 4.4 A decade of diabetes research in Cameroon and its political impact
- 4.5 INCLEN’s Knowledge Plus Project
- 4.6 Translating research findings into practice
- 4.7 Case study: the Equity Gauge Three Pillar Model
- 4.8 Research to policy: views of senior policy-makers
- 4.9 European Observatory on Health Systems and Policies
- 4.10 Improving care during pregnancy and delivery
- 4.11 Field research influences health policy
- 4.12 Why research fails? A letter from an anthropologist
- 4.13 Community participation in health research: an example from Nepal
- 4.14 Research for control: the onchocerciasis experience