Girard, I.
This report presents the study findings associated with the project “Enhancing Rural Livelihoods in Georgia: Introducing Integrated Seed Health Approaches to Local Potato Seed Systems” in Georgia. It also incorporates information from the results of gender training conducted within the framework of the USAID Potato Program in Georgia. The study had...
Nardi, F. Cudennec, C. Abrate, T. Allouch, C. Annis, A. Assumpcao, T. H. Aubert, A. H. Berod, D. Braccini, A. M. Buytaert, W.
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Widely available digital technologies are empowering citizens who are increasingly well informed and involved in numerous water, climate, and environmental challenges. Citizen science can serve many different purposes, from the “pleasure of doing science” to complementing observations, increasing scientific literacy, and supporting collaborative be...
Keddem, Shimrit Agha, Aneeza Z Long, Judith A Shasha, Becky Hausmann, Leslie R M Shea, Judy A
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Journal of general internal medicine
Patient engagement is a key tenet of patient-centered care and is associated with many positive health outcomes. To improve resources for patient engagement, we created a web-based, interactive patient engagement toolkit to improve patient engagement in primary care across the Veterans Health Administration (VHA). To use the knowledge translation (...
Lankford, B. Closas, A. Dalton, J. Gunn, E.L. Hess, T. Knox, J.W. Kooij, S. van der Lautze, Jonathan Molden, Davd Orr, S.
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An effective placement of irrigation efficiency in water management will contribute towards meeting the pre-eminent global water challenges of our time such as addressing water scarcity, boosting crop water productivity and reconciling competing water needs between sectors. However, although irrigation efficiency may appear to be a simple measure o...
Haileslassie, Amare Ludi, Eva Roe, M. Button, C.
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Lennox, L. Linwood-Amor, A. Maher, L. Reed, J.
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Health Research Policy and Systems
BackgroundNumerous models, tools and frameworks have been produced to improve the sustainability of evidence-based interventions. Due to the vast number available, choosing the most appropriate one is increasingly difficult for researchers and practitioners. To understand the value of such approaches, evidence warranting their use is needed. Howeve...
Jedd, T. Fragaszy, S. R. Knutson, C. Hayes, M. J. Wall, N. Svoboda, M. McDonnell, Rachael Fraj, M. B.
The Middle East and North Africa region experiences severe socioeconomic and political impacts during droughts and faces increasing drought risk in future climate projections. The UN Office for Disaster Risk Reduction’s Sendai Framework and the International Drought Management Programme provide a global standard (a norm) to manage droughts through ...
Vicki, Brown Huong, Tran Miranda, Blake Rachel, Laws Marj, Moodie
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Health Research Policy and Systems
BackgroundTranslating research evidence into practice is challenging and, to date, there are relatively few public health interventions that have been effectively and cost-effectively implemented and delivered at scale. Theories, models and frameworks (herein termed ‘frameworks’) have been used in implementation science to describe, guide and expla...
Nicholson, Charles F. Kopainsky, Birgit Stephens, Emma C. Parsons, David Jones, Andrew D. Garrett, James Phillips, Erica L.
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Eboreime, Ejemai Amaize Olawepo, John Olajide Banke-Thomas, Aduragbemi Abejirinde, Ibukun-Oluwa Omolade Abimbola, Seye
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Global public health
There have been recent concerns about the failure of several global health interventions. Interventions are considered to have failed when they are unable to achieve the intended results. Failure may be linked to how the intervention was designed (design failure) or how it was implemented (implementation failure). Recently, substantial efforts have...