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Centres, groups and projects

Centres, groups and projects

With research grant income of more than £180 million per year, LSHTM is home to a large number of exciting and impactful research activities. We have a global presence with staff conducting research in more than 100 countries and we are deeply committed to working in collaboration with external partners. We are also home to four designated World Health Organization Collaborating Centres.

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Dagu aims to develop Ethiopian excellence in public health evaluation and improve quality and utilisation of primary and community-based health care services.

Ethiopia
Eastern Africa
GROUP

The DCMG aims to become the world-leading centre of excellence in evaluating methods for improving data collection in global health research.

Missing data
Epidemiology
Public health
Data analysis
longitudinal research
Methodology
Worldwide
PROJECT

Seeking to measure and solve the mystery of a kidney disease epidemic which is leading to the premature deaths of thousands of young people in low and middle income countries.

Southern Africa
South Asia
South America
North America
GROUP

Participatory research to promote health and equity

Adolescent health
Complex interventions
United Kingdom
Worldwide
Ethnography
Psychology
Sociology
GROUP

The Disability Research Group at the MRC/UVRI & LSHTM Uganda Research Unit, conducts research to improve the health, development and quality of life of people with disabilities in East Africa. 

Disability
Public health
Inclusive community development
Rehabilitation
Uganda
PROJECT

The Disease Control Priorities 3 (DCP3) UHC Country Translation is a multi-year project, designed to respond to the increasing need of low and middle-income countries for technical guidance and support in priority setting and in accelerating progress towards Universal Health Coverage.

Global health
Capacity Building
Health Policy and Planning
Universal Health Coverage
Economic evaluation
Health care financing
Low and Middle Income Countries
Pakistan
Global health
Health economics
PROJECT

Evaluating the impact of the Determined, Resilient, Empowered, AIDS-free, Mentored, and Safe (DREAMS) Partnership

Eastern Africa
Southern Africa
PROJECT

The purpose of this project is to map the geographical distribution of resistance mutations in African Plasmodium falciparum malaria.