The Global Health Network Middle East and North Africa (MENA)
Building health research and data science capacity
This hub aims to bring health research ability and activities to every healthcare setting in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region. The utmost goal is to bring equity where research happens and who benefits from the evidence produced. The knowledge community seeks to support the uptake and implementation of capacity strengthening and data science initiatives and practices across the MENA region.
Browse the site to find free resources and training that will assist you in developing your research and data science career.
NEW COURSE
WHO Good Practices for Clinical Trial Design and Implementation
This course supports understanding and application of key ethical, scientific principles for designing and conducting high-quality, impactful clinical trials.
About
MENA organisations who work in health research
Country Centres
Resources which focus on our partner countries in MENA
Resources
Designed to guide, teach, support and train you and your team in setting up and running high quality studies
Career Support
Designed for all global health researchers. More detailed support coming soon!
eLearning
Access a range of free eLearning to support research skills training
Support the community
Thank you for visiting The Global Health Network, please take a moment to read this important message. As you know, our aim is to enable equity in access to research knowledge and this is successfully delivering support and training to 1000’s of research teams all over the world. But we need your support!. If you have benefited from this research skills and knowledge sharing facility, please help us sustain this remarkable and unique provision of information for those who could otherwise not access such support and training. We would be really grateful if you could make a donation or ask your employer or organisation to contribute to the costs of maintaining this platform and the generation of new contents for all users. Just a small contribution from everyone who can afford to pay would keep this available for those who cannot. Thank you, we really appreciate your part in this community effort to better equity in global health research.