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Implementation Research
Implementation research links evidence with practice to advance public health policies and program. It helps identify what, why and how interventions work on the ground, where cultural context and other factors can significantly impact their success. It also monitors and evaluates interventions to improve their outcomes.
We design and implement strategic programs to support community development in our thematic areas. For example, In Tanzania, Malian Foundation successfully conducted a study on availability, affordability, Regulations, Quality and Safety of chronic medicines. As a result we successfully implemented a Medicine Home Delivery Program which has been recognized as the most successful B2C program in East Africa.
- Identifying implementation problems that hinder access to interventions, and delivery of services, as well as usability of evidence-based interventions, and their main determinants
- Developing and testing practical solutions to these problems that are specific to particular health systems and environments or that address a problem common to a region.
- Identifying how evidence-based interventions, tools, and services should be modified to achieve sustained health impacts in real-geographical settings, including public and community.
- Determining the best way to introduce practical solutions into health systems and facilitating their full-scale implementation, evaluation and modification.