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GHRI partnership renewed until 2016

The Global Health Research Initiative (GHRI) partner agencies – the Canadian Institutes of Health Research, the Canadian International Development Agency, and IDRC – have formally agreed to continue funding for GHRI for an additional four years...

AAAS workshop: Creating Sustainable Career Paths in Global Health Research

The Global Health Research Initiative (GHRI) and the Canadian Coalition for Global Health Research (CCGHR) are pleased to present an interactive workshop on global health research career paths at the 2012 annual meeting of the American Association...

Global health partnerships showcased in International Health and Human Rights journal

A special issue of the online journal, BMC International Health and Human Rights, features 10 case studies focusing on global health research, partnerships, and equity. The special issue is an initiative supported by Canada's Global Health Research...

Researchers Overcome Barriers to Vaccinating Children

Far too many of the world’s children are not being vaccinated against often deadly but preventable childhood diseases. But now a Canadian initiative is helping researchers from Canada and around the world work together to identify and overcome...

Canadian International Immunization Initiative for Haiti research teams announced in Port-au-Prince

The Global Health Research Initiative (GHRI) launched the Canadian International Immunization Initiative for Haiti in 2008 with funding from the Canadian International Development Agency and IDRC.Four teams were selected for funding following a...

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