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Burnet Institute has been actively involved in Myanmar since 2003. We are an Australian, unaligned, independent organisation that links medical research with public health action to achieve better health for vulnerable communities.

09/09/2023

Sukata Karki of HERD International talks about working with female community health volunteers on the production of a video about their lives

Interesting and new blog posts of the ReBUILD Consortium: "Building a resilient local health system in Nepal", "Contextu...
29/04/2022

Interesting and new blog posts of the ReBUILD Consortium: "Building a resilient local health system in Nepal", "Contextualizing communications for better impact" and "Health workers on the frontline", can be accessed at the links below -

https://www.rebuildconsortium.com/building-a-resilient-local-health-system-in-nepal/

https://www.rebuildconsortium.com/contextualizing-communications-impact/

https://www.rebuildconsortium.com/health-workers-on-the-frontline/

Blog post for World Health Worker Week on the work of Professor Najla Al-Sonboli, a paediatrician working in difficult conditions in Yemen

ReBUILD for Resilience are working on research projects on a range of research themes in several different contexts. The...
29/04/2022

ReBUILD for Resilience are working on research projects on a range of research themes in several different contexts.

They include core countries of Lebanon, Myanmar, Nepal and Sierra Leone as well as other fragile and shock-prone settings, including Yemen, Syria, Cameroon and Democratic Republic of Congo.

Explore these research projects at

Explore our current research projects (Image: Direct Relief, Flickr)

ReBUILD for Resilience was involved in two webinars in collaboration with the World Health Organization (WHO) on health ...
29/04/2022

ReBUILD for Resilience was involved in two webinars in collaboration with the World Health Organization (WHO) on health financing in fragile and conflict-affected settings; one session Francophone and the other Anglophone, and each with a slightly different focus.

You can access recordings off the sessions and further information below.

Webinars on health financing in fragile and conflict-affected settings run in collaboration with WHO - one in French, the other in English

A paper, "Strengthening coordination for shock preparedness and response: lessons for health system resilience", was pro...
29/04/2022

A paper, "Strengthening coordination for shock preparedness and response: lessons for health system resilience", was produced by Oxford Policy Management (OPM) as part of ReBUILD for Resilience

It states that coordination and partnership are widely highlighted in policy and academic literature as important for health system resilience, and as such they have a core place in the ReBUILD for Resilience research framework. This paper outlines key lessons for effective coordination structures and systems that can support preparedness and response.

For more details, please see at

Paper examines coordination and partnerships between stakeholders in supporting health system preparedness and response to shocks

Good news!The paper “Perspectives of health and community stakeholders on community-delivered models of malaria eliminat...
11/03/2022

Good news!

The paper “Perspectives of health and community stakeholders on community-delivered models of malaria elimination in Lao People’s Democratic Republic: A qualitative study” May Chan Oo , Khampheng Phongluxa , Win Han Oo , Sengchanh Kounnavong, Syda Xayyavong, Chanthaly Louangphaxay, Win Htike, Julia C. Cutts, Kaung Myat Thu, Galau Naw Hkawng, Freya J. I. Fowkes has been published yesterday.

Congratulations to all research team members, contributors and respective organizations for this paper.

You can read and download this full paper at

In the Lao People’s Democratic Republic (Lao PDR), village health volunteers play an important role in providing health services including those to reduce the burden of malaria. Over the last two decades, the volunteer network has expanded to bring malaria services closer to communities and contri...

WEBINAR - Weds 16th March, 11-12:30 CETHealth financing in fragile & conflict-affected settings: when humanitarian conce...
03/03/2022

WEBINAR - Weds 16th March, 11-12:30 CET

Health financing in fragile & conflict-affected settings: when humanitarian concerns dominate.

Focusing on states where the conflict is ongoing/ just ended and where humanitarian crises dominate.

Please see more at

https://www.facebook.com/RebuildRPC/posts/4805747296169295

Webinars on health financing in fragile and conflict-affected settings run in collaboration with WHO - one in French, the other in English

NEW PAPER FROM Rebuild Consortium Health systems resilience in fragile & shock-prone settings through the prism of gende...
03/03/2022

NEW PAPER FROM Rebuild Consortium

Health systems resilience in fragile & shock-prone settings through the prism of gender, equity & justice: implications for research, policy & practice
This new study uses our resilience framework to identify actions promoting gender, equity and justice in settings including Lebanon, Myanmar, Nepal and Sierra Leone.

Please see more at

https://www.facebook.com/RebuildRPC/posts/4802805253130166

Study using a conceptual resilience framework to identify actions promoting gender, equity & justice in fragile & shock-prone settings

Dr Rouham Yamout of Knowledge to Policy-K2P-Center  مركز ترشيد السياسات  talks about her career in science - from GP to ...
03/03/2022

Dr Rouham Yamout of Knowledge to Policy-K2P-Center مركز ترشيد السياسات talks about her career in science - from GP to public health researcher - and how the landscape has changed for women and girls in that time.

Please see more at

https://www.facebook.com/RebuildRPC/posts/4792655784145113

On International Day of Women and Girls in Science, Dr Rouham Yamout talks about her career and how opportunities for women have changed

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