How Can We Bridge the Recognition Gap in Global Health Research? With Dr. James O'Donovan and Dickson Mbewe
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In this episode of Survey & Beyond: The Data Collection Podcast, host Marta Costa is joined by Dr. James O'Donovan & Dickson Mbewe, who represent the Community Health Impact Coalition. Together, they dissect a recent study that shines a blaring spotlight on the lack of fair recognition of community health workers’ contributions to data collection, research and academia in global health studies, the systemic inequities this community faces, and the undeniable need for upskilling and professional growth opportunities for community health workers.
From data-driven insights to personal experiences that add nuance to the conversation around the fair representation of community health workers, Dr. James O'Donovan & Dickson Mbewe cover it all in this episode.
To learn, you can read the full study here
To learn, you can read the full study here
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Episode Resources:
- Dr. James O’Donavan on LinkedIn
- Dickson Mbewe on LinkedIn
- Community Health Impact Coalition Website
- Marta Costa on LinkedIn
- Dobility Website
- SurveyCTO Website
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