Lightning Talks: South-North research partnerships - what works well?
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Humanitarian Research

At our 2019 R2HC Research Forum we challenged eight researchers, from diverse backgrounds, to speak for just three minutes on South-North research partnerships - what works well?
Here you can watch the video recordings of those session, where the speakers share their thoughts on what makes a meaningful and equitable South-North research partnership, what has worked well and what could be done better.
Mohamed Jelle, UCL Institute for Global Health, UK
Rana Dajani, Hashemite University, Jordan
Dónal O’Mathúna, Ohio State University, USA
Courtney Welton-Mitchell, Colorado University, USA
Denis Nono, Makerere University, Uganda
Stefan Jansen, University of Rwanda
Sara Casey, Columbia University, USA
Junaid Razzak, Johns Hopkins University, USA
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