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Welcome to HR4D-net

HR4D-net (Health Research for Development) is a global email discussion group dedicated to promoting health research to improve the health of people in developing countries.

HR4D-net is a collaboration of INASP and the Global Forum for Health Research.
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Moderated by the Global Healthcare Information Network, HR4D-net is open for debate and exchange of knowledge on how health research, health policy-making and health care delivery interact.

HR4D-net will look not only at challenges, but also at sharing new evidence-based solutions to problems. The group aims to promote discussion that will: (1) change the priorities governing how existing resources for health research are used; (2) encourage new resources that will be directed to research in the neglected areas, and (3) foster research in the neglected areas to reduce the burdens of disease and disability.

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DISCLAIMER Please note that it is not possible for the HR4D-net administrators to guarantee the accuracy and authenticity of information contained in messages posted to the list.

Recent Messages to HR4D-net: RSS  New Message
   Monitoring Financial Flows for Health Research 2007   07/26/2008
   HR4D-net: we invite your comments (7) Summary of Discussion   07/01/2008
   HR4D-net: we invite your comments (6) Summary of the Discussion   07/01/2008
   HR4D-net: we invite your comments (5) Summary of the Discussion   06/28/2008
   Global Forum for Health Research - 10th Anniversary   06/25/2008
Recent Resources: RSS  Add Document | Add Link | Add News
  HR4D-net Members Directory (June 2008) 06/18/2008
  HR4D-net guidelines 12/21/2007
  WHO CIPIH 05/31/2006
  WHO R&D resolution 59.24 (PDF) 05/31/2006
  Speech of Dr Lee Jong-wook 05/23/2006

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