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Reciprocal Innovation in Global Health Research Article Series

Overview

A new article series highlights successes and challenges in the exchange of innovations between low/middle-income and high-income countries.

As part of the Center of Global Health Studies' Global Health Reciprocal Innovation project, a series of articles on reciprocal innovation has been published as a supplement in BMJ Global Health, sponsored by Fogarty in partnership with NIH Institutes, Centers, and Offices (ICOs).

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More about global health reciprocal innovation (GHRI)

“Reciprocal Innovation is the bi-directional and iterative exchange of a technology, methodology, or process between at least two countries, one lower- or middle-income country and one high-income country, to address a common health challenge and provide mutual benefit to both sides."— Indiana University Center for Global Health

Updated June 4, 2024