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Open Access 01-12-2016 | Research

Global health partnerships: building multi-national collaborations to achieve lasting improvements in maternal and neonatal health

Authors: Rohit Ramaswamy, Brianne Kallam, Dragica Kopic, Borislava Pujic, Medge D. Owen

Published in: Globalization and Health | Issue 1/2016

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Abstract

Background

In response to health care challenges worldwide, extensive funding has been channeled to the world’s most vulnerable health systems. Funding alone is not sufficient to address the complex issues and challenges plaguing these health systems. To see lasting improvement in maternal and infant health outcomes in the developing world, a global commitment to the sharing of knowledge and resources through international partnerships is critical. But partnerships that merely introduce western medical techniques and protocols to low resource settings, without heeding the local contexts, are misguided and unsustainable. Forming partnerships with mutual respect, shared vision, and collaborative effort is needed to ensure that all parties, irrespective of whether they belong to resource rich or resource poor settings, learn from each other so that meaningful and sustained system strengthening can take place.

Methods

In this paper, we describe the partnership building model of an international NGO, Kybele, which is committed to achieving childbirth safety through sustained partnerships in low resource settings. The Kybele model adapts generic stages of successful partnerships documented in the literature to four principles relevant to Kybele’s work. A multiple-case study approach is used to demonstrate how the model is applied in different country settings.

Results

The four principle of Kybele’s partnership model are robust drivers of successful partnerships in diverse country settings.

Conclusions

Much has been written about the need for multi-country partnerships to achieve sustainable outcomes in global health, but few papers in the literature describe how this has been achieved in practice. A strong champion, support and engagement of stakeholders, co-creation of solutions with partners, and involvement of partners in the delivery of solutions are all requirements for successful and sustained partnerships.
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Metadata
Title
Global health partnerships: building multi-national collaborations to achieve lasting improvements in maternal and neonatal health
Authors
Rohit Ramaswamy
Brianne Kallam
Dragica Kopic
Borislava Pujic
Medge D. Owen
Publication date
01-12-2016
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
Globalization and Health / Issue 1/2016
Electronic ISSN: 1744-8603
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12992-016-0159-7

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