Toward a New Paradigm of North-South Research Partnerships: Lessons From a Decade of Collaboration in Rwanda
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2022

Toward a New Paradigm of North-South Research Partnerships: Lessons From a Decade of Collaboration in Rwanda

Global Health: Science and Practice2022
Authors

S Nsanzimana, JI Forrest, EJ Mills, A Binagwaho

Rwanda

Abstract

Background: Traditional North-South research partnerships have been characterized by power imbalances and limited local capacity building. This commentary describes a decade of collaborative research between Canadian and Rwandan institutions, highlighting lessons for more equitable partnerships.

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