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14. Greater awareness of salience of research and capacity building for local policy and practice concerns
Activities
As a result of research and capacity building activities, there is a shift in thinking amongst Teasdale-Corti researchers and knowledge users including academics, policy makers, health practitioners and civil society participants. This shift in thinking is in regards to the role of research in addressing global and local health challenges. Although different stakeholders may have different views regarding what actions need to be taken to address various health issues in different LMICs, there will be a collective understanding that research matters in the process. Once the relevance of research becoming increasingly recognized and appreciated, this may spark greater opportunities for an evidence based decision-making at the local level.
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