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Journal article (2020) - Meriel Flint-O'kane, Marleen Temmerman, Umberto D'Alessandro, Hawanatu Jah, Ofordile Oguchukwu, Andrew Prentice, Melisa Martinez-Alvarez, Brahima Diallo, Adbul Sesey, Kodou Lette, Alpha Bah, Peter Von Dadelszen, Chilel Sanyang, Angela Koech Etyang, Peris Musitia, Mary Amondi, David Chege, Patricia Okiro, Geoffrey Omuse, Sikolia Wanyonyi, Paulo Chin, Corssino Tchavana, Prestige Tatenda Makanga, Salesio MacUacua, Anifa Vala, Helena Boene, Lazaro Quimice, Sonia MacUluve, Eusebio MacEte, Inacio Mandomando, Carla Carillho, Amber Strang, Marina Daniele, Esperança Sevene, Donna Russell, Liberty Makacha, Yolisa Dube, Newton Nyapwere, Aris Papageorgiou, Alison Noble, Hannah Blencowe, Veronique Filippi, Joy Lawn, Matt Silver, Anna Roca, Jing Larry Li, Peter Dukes, Saba Hinrichs-Krapels, Rachel Craik, Laura A. Magee
It is widely acknowledged across the global health sector that research programmes need to be designed and implemented in a way that maximise opportunities for strengthening local capacity. This paper examines how the United Kingdom Research and Innovation (UKRI) Grand Challenges Research Fund (GCRF) funded PRECISE (PREgnancy Care Integrating translational Science, Everywhere) Network has been established as a platform to strengthen global capacity for research focused on the improvement of maternal, fetal and newborn health in sub-Saharan Africa. Best practice principles outlined in an ESSENCE on Health Research report have been considered in relation to the PRECISE Network capacity-building activities described in this paper. These activities are described at the individual, programmatic and institutional levels, and successes, challenges and recommendations for future work are outlined. The paper concludes that the PRECISE leadership have an opportunity to review and refresh activity plans for capacity building at this stage in the project to build on achievements to date. ...