Research capacity building (RCB) in health services is an interdisciplinary endeavour aimed at strengthening the ability of healthcare systems to generate, utilise and sustain high‐quality research.
The COVID-19 pandemic thrust the needs of nonprofits into view, forcing funders and grantees alike to rethink how they work together, both to tackle unexpected challenges and lay the groundwork for ...
The World Heritage Capacity Building Strategy was requested by the World Heritage Committee at its 34th session (Decision 34 COM 9C) and presented at the 35th Session in 2011. According to its Mission ...
With C-suite leaders placing an acute focus on patient access, throughput and capacity, hospital executives are considering how to deliver services more effectively and reduce bottlenecks. Several ...
The capacity building efforts of the MedPAN South Project led to the understanding that there is the need for a more structured capacity building program to support MPAs in the Mediterranean Region ...
Creating a capacity for excellence isn’t just about checklists or programs; it comes down to the choices leaders make long before anything goes wrong.
The World Heritage Capacity-Building Strategy (WHCBS) was approved by the World Heritage Committee at its 35th session (Paris, 2011) (Decision 35 COM 9B). The Strategy was developed by ICCROM and IUCN ...
Over the past decade, philanthropic leaders and others working for progressive social change have increasingly focused on culture. This growing interest in culture comes from a dual understanding that ...
LINCOLN UNIVERSITY—It was announced on Martin Luther King Day that Lincoln University and other historically Black colleges and universities had received a total grant of $25 million, at Lincoln ...