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Five keys to improving research costing in low- and middle-income countries

An ESSENCE good practice document

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ESSENCE on Health Research

Publication details

Number of pages: 32
Publication date: 2012
Languages: English
WHO reference number: TDR/ESSENCE/1.12

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  • English
    pdf, 962kb
  • French
    pdf, 1.9Mb

Overview

This is a good practice document on research costing. It includes a review of the funding practices related to the definition and funding of direct and indirect costs. Research costing has been highlighted as a major challenge for institutions in low- to medium-income countries (LMICs) that are seeking to develop and maintain sustainable research environments. The report was developed by members of ESSENCE on Health Research (TDR supports the secretariat) and the research institutions they support. It provides information that will:

  • help all parties to better understand the challenges and requirements of research costing;
  • develop appropriate mechanisms for costing future research accurately and sustainably; and
  • act as a channel for further engagement between funders and institutions.
  • Resource document on research costing practices
    pdf, 757kb
  • First best practice document on planning, monitoring and evaluation frameworks
  • For more on ESSENCE

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