Mesh is an online network for people working in community engagement with global health research
This is a collaborative, open access knowledge hub where community engagement practitioners, researchers, health workers and others can network, share resources and discuss good practice. Join today!
Upcoming webinar: WHO Launches New Clinical Trial Guidance – What do I need to know?
Join WHO and The Global Health Network for an in-depth look at the groundbreaking WHO guidance on clinical trials, aimed at sustained capacities, integrating research into health systems, and fostering diverse, active research networks worldwide. This session offers valuable insights directly from WHO leaders on how the new framework can enable patient-centric, ethical research. Live translation will be available.
Find curated resources on key considerations and topics in the field of engagement including evaluation, working with schools and engagement with vaccine research
Photos | Top: 1) Venngage Image Library 2) Community health volunteers in Liberia, Morgana Wingard/UNDP 3) School Engagement Programme at KEMRI-Wellcome Trust Research Programme in Kenya, Shadrack Baraka. Bottom (all images): Venngage Image Library. Video | Introduction to Mesh produced by Ellie Pinney. Find out more about the projects featured in the film
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