This 2019 report was commissioned by the Wellcome Trust to catalyse future discussion amongst a broad set of stakeholders about ways of strengthening community and public engagement in global health
Engagement with Human Infection Studies: Panel Discussion
by Noni Mumba, Amrita Sekhar, Mary Chambers, Mesh Editorial TeamParticipatory, Action, Research: How to make your work truly participatory
by Mesh Editorial TeamBridging the public-policy divide
by Mesh Editorial TeamMinimum standards and indicators in engagement
by Mesh Editorial TeamUnderstanding public perceptions of science: Wellcome Global Monitor
by Mesh Editorial TeamParticipatory & Co-Design Collaborations between Psychiatric Youth patients, Clinical Staff and Street Artists
by nabroe, Mesh Editorial TeamEngagement Strategies: The Development of Mahidol Oxford Tropical Medicine Research Unit’s (MORU) Community and Stakeholder Engagement Strategy
by Phaik Yeong Cheah, Mesh Editorial TeamBuilding communities of practice: MESH and The Global Health Network
by L Abad, Nina Jamieson, Mesh Editorial TeamArticle: Lillian Mutengu - Leadership and embedding engagement in research
by Lillian Mutengu, Mesh Editorial TeamAt the 2018 Wellcome International Engagement Workshop, Lillian Mutengu, Community and Public Engagement Manager at the African Academy of Sciences (AAS) in Kenya discussed how to ensure researchers view engagement as a core part of their work
Article: Bella Starling - Leadership and embedding engagement in research
by Bella Starling, Mesh Editorial TeamBella Starling, a Wellcome Engagement Fellow and Co-Director of Public Programmes at Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust in the UK, presented on ‘people-powered research’ and the role of leadership in community and public engagement (CPE) to attendees of the 2018 Wellcome International Engagement Workshop.