Our

Partners

The WHO Collaborating Centre for Knowledge Translation and Health Technology Assessment in Health Equity

WHO collaborating centres form an international collaborative network in support of the WHO’s programs. The WHO Collaborating Centre for Knowledge Translation and Health Technology Assessment in Health Equity promotes the importance of technology assessment in support of the health policy making process among the WHO member countries. The Centre also provides guidance to member countries in the establishment of technology assessment systems at educational, research, and government levels.

The Campbell Collaboration

The Campbell Collaboration is an international social science research network that produces high quality, open and policy-relevant evidence syntheses, plain language summaries and policy briefs.

The Campbell and Cochrane Equity Methods Group 

The Campbell and Cochrane Equity Methods Group is registered with Cochrane and the Campbell Collaboration.

Ottawa Centre for Health Equity

The Ottawa Centre for Health Equity studies health inequities systematically through its work around the world.

Cochrane Musculoskeletal Group 

Cochrane Musculoskeletal (CM) is made up of health care professionals, researchers and consumer representatives that belong to Cochrane, an international, non-profit organization that aims to help people make well-informed decisions about health care by preparing, maintaining and promoting reviews on the effects of health care treatments.

iCHORDS

iCHORDS (Improving Community Health Outcomes for Research and Development and Systems Strengthening) is a community of practice of social and behavioural scientists working in neglected tropical diseases.

Canadian Network for NTDs

The Canadian Network for NTDS is a network of Canadian researchers and partners working to end the neglect of neglected tropical diseases and raising awareness here in Canada.

BRI-CEE researchers have current and existing partnerships with some of the following entities:

Global

WHO Alliance for Health Policies and Systems

WHO Verbal Autopsy Reference Group

OMERACT

ECOVID

COVID-END

MuSE

Aging Innovation in Perioperative Medicine and Surgery Group (AIMS)

Global 1HN

Neglected Tools for Neglected Diseases: Ensuring Access to Essential Medicines in Developed Countries

Africa

eBase Africa in Cameroon

University of Cape Town (South Africa)

Ifakara Health Institute (Tanzania)

Ghana Health Service (Ghana)
University of Health and Allied Sciences (Ghana)

African Institute for Health and Development (Kenya)

Europe

Swiss Tropical and Public Health Institute (Switzerland)

University of York (UK)

Heidelberg University (Germany)

London School Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (UK)

University of Oxford (UK)

Radboud University (Netherlands)

European and Developing Countries Clinical Trials Partnership (EDCTP)

University of Sheffield (UK)

University of Western Australia

University of Auckland (New Zealand)

Americas

University of West Indies

Canadian Red Cross-Ontario

Ontario Vanier Community Services Centre

Vital Strategies (USA)

National Institutes of Allergies and Infectious Diseases (US)

Washington University in St. Louis

Case Western Reserve University

Task Force for Global Health
Emory University

BC Council of Doctors

University of Alberta

Centre for Addictions and Mental Health (CAMH)

Inuit Perioperative Outcomes
The Ottawa Hospital

School of Epidemiology and Public Health, uOttawa

SE Asia &
Western Pacific

Department of Family Medicine in Banda Aceh (Indonesia)

Pattimura University (Indonesia)

Macquarie University (Australia)

University of Melbourne (Australia)

Universitas Indonesia

Kirby Institute

Papua New Guinea Institute for Medical Research