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Open Access 01-12-2017 | Research

Research capacity building through North–South–South networking: towards true partnership? An exploratory study of a network for scientific support in the field of sexual and reproductive health

Authors: K. Van der Veken, L. Belaid, T. Delvaux, V. De Brouwere

Published in: Health Research Policy and Systems | Issue 1/2017

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Abstract

Background

We explored the perceptions of members of the Network for Scientific Support in the field of Sexual and Reproductive Health (NetSRH) on North–South–South networking and on constraints and perspectives for South-led research.

Methods

An exploratory qualitative study was conducted 18 months after the network was launched. In-depth interviews were carried out with NetSRH members (n = 15) affiliated to southern research institutions. A thematic analysis was done and N-Vivo 10 software used.

Results

A number of barriers to South-led research were identified, the most important being a lack of time, resources and research skills, and donor influence for the choice of research topics. Although the level of technical skills, such as writing proposals and scientific papers, differed among NetSRH members, all welcomed additional research capacity building. All members have deplored the lack of research management skills such as project cycle management as well as how to communicate with and get funds from donor agencies. International (local or regional) donor agencies had their own agenda with a budget already reserved for other purposes, thus priorities identified by national researchers were less taken into consideration. Systemic dependencies on external funds lead southern research partners to respond to calls for proposals mostly initiated by partners from northern institutions, leaving limited leeway for local initiatives. Southern NetSRH members perceived coaching done by the northern partners in scientific writing positively. South–South collaboration was minimal within NetSRH at this stage of the project, mainly due to time and resources constraints.

Conclusion

NetSRH members unanimously concluded that sustainable financing of southern research centres is a necessary condition for them to initiate their own research projects. We recommend reserving funds within the international donor agencies for South-led research in order to break the vicious circle of running behind money provided by northern donors, thereby missing out on time and resources for reviewing research gaps and/or conducting needs evaluations required to initiate relevant own research.
Footnotes
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The NetSRH members are: Agence de Formation, de Recherche et de l’Expertise en Santé pour l’Afrique (AFRICSanté, Burkina Faso); Centre régional de Formation, Recherche et de Plaidoyer en santé de la reproduction (CEFOREP, Senegal); Centre de Recherche en Reproduction Humaine et en Démographie (CERRHUD, Benin); Ecole Nationale Supérieure de Statistique et d’Economie Appliquée (ENSEA, Côte d’Ivoire); Ecole Nationale de Santé Publique (Morocco); Délégation Régionale de l’Office Nationale de la Famille et de la Population (ONFP) de Nabeul (Tunisia) et Direction Régionale de la Santé (DRS) de Nabeul (Tunisia); Centre National de Formation et de Recherche en Santé Rurale de Maferinyah (CNFRSR Maferinyah, Guinea); Université Badji Mokhtar d’Annaba (Algeria).
 
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Metadata
Title
Research capacity building through North–South–South networking: towards true partnership? An exploratory study of a network for scientific support in the field of sexual and reproductive health
Authors
K. Van der Veken
L. Belaid
T. Delvaux
V. De Brouwere
Publication date
01-12-2017
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
Health Research Policy and Systems / Issue 1/2017
Electronic ISSN: 1478-4505
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12961-017-0202-z

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