Project Details
Description
The main aim of our programme is to strengthen the institutional capacity of the “Laboratoire de Référence des Mycobactéries”(LRM) and “Centre de Recherche en Reproduction Humaine et en Démographie’s” (CERRHUD). This will allow them to contributeto an improved quality of the health care service delivery for bacterial bloodstream infections, tuberculosis and sexual andreproductive health (SRH) in Benin. A country-wide network will be created to monitor antimicrobial resistance (AMR) and to report this information to the nationallevel, while the already existing national tuberculosis network will be continued. To enable the institutes to keep up with the ongoing and future digitalization trends, bioinformatics capacity will be strengthened at LRM and CERRHUD’s IT and theelectronic data system will be optimized. In addition, research capacity at institutional and individual levels will bestrengthened with two PhD trajectories and methodological short courses. To improve the knowledge and practices of current and future health staff, district level managers and policy makers, blendedcourse modules will be developed on the containment of AMR, quality improvement in the field of maternal and neonatal healthand the basic skills needed to conduct operational research. These will be taught through an online training platform and will becomplemented with face-to-face trainings. New knowledge will be obtained through research projects on the molecular epidemiology of tuberculosis, AMR and SRH.Moreover, context-based policy research will be conducted in the field of (adolescent) SRH, following a mapping of the nationalpolicy research landscape. Finally, a national network for operational research on SRH will be initiated to promote thedevelopment of joint research projects. This newly gathered knowledge will contribute to the elaboration of evidence-basedhealth policies and strategies in the country.
| Short title | FA5 BENIN |
|---|---|
| Acronym | FA5 BENIN |
| Status | Active |
| Effective start/end date | 1/01/22 → 31/12/26 |
Funding
- Directorate-General for Development Cooperation and Humanitarian Aid: €2,185,216.15