3. identify opportunities to support collaboration between institutions, networks and researchers and other actors to address the issues identified across the region results: top public health issues identified for further research included: public health law frameworks in africa; one health and climate change; inequality in the distribution of the determinants of health and disease; international trade and public health; the right to benefit from scientific progress (e.g. in accessing vaccines for covid-19); gender-based violence; public health and agri-food systems; noncommunicable diseases; healthy diets; poverty; mental health; social protection; and plastic pollution. the first meeting of the network on health, law and human rights in africa was held in may 2022. the second academic colloquium was held in july 2022, co-hosted with moi university and the university of nairobi, kenya. conclusions: public health and legal academics in africa are ready to engage systematically with european partners to address key health- related law and human rights issues of global interest. research agendas should reflect african priorities, and collaboration should be led by african institutions. key messages: capacity must be built to understand the links between public health, law and human rights in africa. collaboration with european institutions to build capacity in public health, law and human rights is welcome, however priorities should be identified by – and responses led by – african academics

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  • who: from the citation ID: ckac, Managing Innovation for Sustainable Health:rethinking training of health officials in fragile states Freddy Bangelesa K Bau030age1, C Batte2, L Tomasdotter3, M Mala Ali4, M Alasow5, R Ndejjo2, D Hellden1, G Ndeezi2, T Alfven1, R Wanyenze, Global Public Health, Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden , School of Public Health, Makerere University, Kampala, Uganda , Head of Sweden Office, Tinkr, Stockholm, Sweden , Kinshasa School of Public Health, University of Kinshasa, Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of the Congo , Faculty of Health Science, Benadir University, Mogadishu, Somalia have published the Article: 3. Identify opportunities to support collaboration between . . .

     

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