Call for research proposals from civil society organizations (CSOs):
Advancing health equity through research and practice
- Identifying what works to reduce health inequities
The WHO Scientific Resource Group on Equity Analysis and Research together with the Global Forum for Health Research and People's Health Movement just opened a call for research proposals from civil society organizations (CSOs) on the theme:
‘‘Advancing health equity through research and practice – identifying what works to reduce health inequities”.
The call is available at: http://bit.ly/bvtCN3
Deadline for receipt of entries is 23 May 2010
Civil Society Organizations CSOs interested in evaluating the interventions they implemented and their impacts both on health outcomes and on health equity are invited to submit research proposals.
The interventions (including policies, programmes, etc) to be evaluated need to address social, economic and political determinants of health.
Submission of proposals dealing with interventions and research projects already in progress is strongly encouraged.
The application should be emailed as a Word or PDF document to sylvie.olifson@globalforumhealth.org.
In the header of the email, please put "CSOs advancing health equity”. Receipt of applications will be confirmed by e-mail.
The deadline for submission is 23 May 2010.
WHO Scientific Resource Group on Equity Analysis and Research
Global Forum for Health Research
Sylvie Olifson Health Economist
Research and Programmes Unit - Global Forum for Health Research www.globalforumhealth.org
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