Connecting Citizens to Science

By: The SCL Agency
  • Summary

  • A podcast about how researchers and scientists join with communities and people to address global challenges. Across countries and contexts, we hear about ways to partner with communities, including participatory research (PAR), co-production research, social participation, public and patient involvement and engagement (PPIE) and community engagement and involvement (CEI). Originally founded at the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine by Dr. Kim Ozano and Bea Egid, the podcast now cuts across institutions and programmes to bring you the latest research techniques used to connect citizens to science! Host Dr. Kim Ozano is a co-production and creative research methodologist with 15 years’ experience working in global research and public health, and an advocate for people centred research across disciplines. If you have a theme that you would like to be explored on the podcast, please let us know below in the comments below or contact; hello@theSCLagency.co.uk Intro music: Mike Donnelly
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Episodes
  • 2nd 'From the Halls' of the Health Systems Research Symposium
    Nov 21 2024

    Recorded live at the Eighth Global Symposium on Health Systems Research, the episode focuses on the challenges and opportunities of delivering health care in fragile and conflict-affected settings. Collaborating with researchers from the ReBUILD for Resilience consortium, we hear from three inspiring voices tackling displacement, migration, and exclusion in health care.

    Dr. Cynthia Maung shares insights on creating governance structures for health care delivery to displaced populations along the Thai-Myanmar border. Dr. Roshan Pokhrel from Nepal reflects on using research to address workforce challenges amid migration and climate change. Finally, Lydia DiStefano highlights the critical role of community health workers in providing equitable care to vulnerable populations and shares exciting plans for the upcoming Community Health Workers Symposium in Bangkok.

    This episode offers vital lessons for policymakers, practitioners, and researchers committed to building resilient health systems in fragile settings.

    In this episode:

    From ReBUILD for Resilience:

    Karen Miller – Communications Officer, Liverpool School Tropical Medicine

    Shophika Regmi - Senior Manager: Health System Research, Evaluation and Learning, HERD International, Nepal

    Thazin La - Research manager for the health systems research programme, Burnet Institute Myanmar

    Our Guests:

    Dr. Cynthia Maung – Mae Tae Clinic

    Dr. Roshan Pokhrel – Secretary Ministry of Health Population, Nepal

    Lydia DiStefano – Senior Research and Advocacy Manager, Community Partners International

    Useful links:

    • The 4th International CHW Symposium
    • HSR Global Symposium on Health Systems Research | HSR 2024
    • Introducing ReBUILD for Resilience

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    Follow Connecting Citizens to Science on your usual podcast platform or YouTube to hear more about current research and debates within global health.

    The podcast covers topics like health systems strengthening, gender and intersectionality, tropical diseases (NTDs, TB, Malaria), maternal and child healthcare, mental health, vector-borne diseases, climate change, and co-production approaches.

    If you would like your project or programme to feature in an episode or mini-series, get in touch with the producers of Connecting Citizens to Science, the SCL Agency.

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    11 mins
  • E1 - 'From the Halls' of the Health Systems Research Symposium
    Nov 20 2024

    In this special episode, recorded live at the 8th Global Symposium on Health Systems Research (HSR2024) in Nagasaki, we explore key themes shaping the global health landscape. This episode brings together voices from the halls of HSR2024, where our host and researchers from the ReBUILD for Resilience programme have been capturing insightful conversations with experts on resilience, climate, and just health systems.

    Hosted by Dr. Kim Ozano, this episode includes interviews with inspiring speakers tackling complex global health challenges, from conflict-affected settings to ethical health financing.

    Join us as we share dynamic discussions and explore what they mean for the future of health systems.

    In this episode

    From ReBUILD for Resilience:

    Rouham Yamout – Programme Coordinator, American University of Beruit

    Karen Miller – Communications Officer, Liverpool School Tropical Medicine

    Our Guests:

    Ana Amaya – Board Member, Health Systems Global

    Dr. Ali Ardalan - Regional Advisor and Head of Health Systems Resilience Unit, WHO Eastern Mediterranean Region.

    Dr. Usman Gwarzo – LAFIYA programme, Nigeria

    Useful links:

    • 8th Global Symposium on Health Systems Research (HSR2024)
    • Introducing ReBUILD for Resilience - health systems researchRebuild Consortium

    Want to hear more podcasts like this?

    Follow Connecting Citizens to Science on your usual podcast platform or YouTube to hear more about current research and debates within global health.

    The podcast covers topics like health systems strengthening, gender and intersectionality, tropical diseases (NTDs, TB, Malaria), maternal and child healthcare, mental health, vector-borne diseases, climate change, and co-production approaches.

    If you would like your project or programme to feature in an episode or mini-series, get in touch with the producers of Connecting Citizens to Science, the SCL Agency.

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    17 mins
  • Health systems in times of peace and conflict
    Nov 8 2024

    In this special “warm-up” episode for the Global Symposium on Health Systems Research (HSR2024) in Nagasaki, Japan, we explore the conference themes, their relevance to global health, and the critical role of resilient health systems in fragile settings. This episode offers insights for attendees and those interested in health systems worldwide, examining the intersection of conflict and crisis, climate resilience, justice, and governance in building sustainable, people-centered health systems. ReBUILD for Resilience team members share how their work aligns with the conference themes, highlighting the importance of supporting vulnerable communities in challenging contexts.

    See 'useful links' for previous health systems strengthening episodes.

    In this episode:

    Kate Hawkins - Managing Director, Pamoja Communications

    Kate has extensive experience working with research partners to develop strategies, engage stakeholders, and create impactful communication products. Skilled at translating academic research for diverse audiences, she has years of experience across NGOs, academia, and the private sector. Kate has managed numerous websites and platforms to promote research and foster partnerships, enhancing demand for research communications by engaging policymakers, brokering academia-government partnerships, and building capacity for evidence use.

    Joanna Khalil – Research Fellow, American University of Beirut and ReBUILD for Resilience

    Joanna is a research fellow and a public health practitioner working with various communities around Lebanon, including refugees, in formal and informal settlements. Her key strength is qualitative research methodology.

    She has been involved in a multinational research study, exploring tobacco and waterpipe smoking, as well as health warnings, translating findings to policies. She carried out baseline assessments and evaluations of health and social centres in underprivileged areas and refugee camps, aiming at strengthening the health response in emergencies on topics related to reproductive health, mental health, education, WASH, cash assistance, emergency relief, resilience and child labour.

    Shophika Regmi - Senior Manager: Health System Research, Evaluation and Learning, HERD International, Nepal

    Shophika Regmi is a health systems researcher at HERD International, Nepal, leading learning site research for the ReBUILD for Resilience consortium. With over a decade of experience, her work focuses on enhancing local health system resilience through improved governance and evidence-based planning. Shophika has led numerous projects to strengthen health outcomes for marginalised groups across areas like maternal health, nutrition, climate change, and health information systems.

    Useful links:

    • Health Systems Financing in Fragile Settings
    • Migration, Displacement and Health Systems
    • Non-state and informal actors in fragile settings
    • The Health Workforce in Times of Crisis
    • Gender, health systems resilience and equity
    • Revisiting Resilience in Health Systems Research
    • HSR Global Symposium on Health Systems Research | HSR 2024
    • Introducing ReBUILD for Resilience - health systems researchRebuild Consortium

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    21 mins

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