
A workshop to develop an African Decision-Making Framework in anticipation of the introduction of the Meningococcal Group A conjugate vaccine in sub-Saharan Africa
Location: Ouagadouga and Nouna, Burkina Faso, Africa
Principal Investigators
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Dr. Ali Sié, Director, Centre de Recherche en Santé de Nouna (CRSN), Nouna (Burkina Faso)
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Dr. Janice Graham, Faculty of Medicine, Dalhousie University, Halifax, Canada
Workshop Objectives
To this extend we will:
- Invite researchers from Canada and Burkina Faso to exchange knowledge about current research and recent vaccine and immunization surveillance and discovery.
- Conduct a multidisciplinary workshop (Atelier) to facilitate intensive knowledge exchange and translation associated with the new conjugate meningitis vaccine introduction in Burkina Faso. Workshop participants will then use these findings to develop the study design and methods to independently assess the mass vaccination program. A follow-up workshop will be held in Canada with participants from Burkina Faso in April, 2009 to finalize the research protocol.
- Edit and disseminate the workshop proceedings in order to optimize knowledge transfer.
TRRU is an interdisciplinary team of researchers led by medical anthropologist and Canada Research Chair, Professor Janice Graham. We draw from anthropology, sociology, biomedicine and political science to study configurations of technoscience and risk.
Our research group at Dalhousie University in Halifax uses a science and technology studies conceptual framework and multi-sited ethnographic methodological approach to understand how scientific and cultural facts emerge. While our primary research site is Canada, our members have conducted research in Burkina Faso, Colombia and the United Kingdom.
Technoscience and Regulation Research Unit
Dalhousie University
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Halifax, Nova Scotia
Canada
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phone: 902.494.6733
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email: trru@dal.ca
