Keywords: Co-development
Operationalizing stakeholder engagement for gene drive research in malaria elimination in Africa-translating guidance into practiceL. Pare Toe, B. Dicko, R. Linga, N. Barry, M. Drabo, N. Sykes and D. Thizy, Malaria Journal, 21:225. 2022.Gene drive mosquitoes are increasingly considered a potential transformational tool for vector control of malaria mosquitoes. As part of efforts to promote responsible research in this field, a number of guidance documents have been published by the World Health Organization, ... Keywords: Co-development, Co-production, engagement, ethics, Gene Drive Mosquitoes, gene drive synthetic, Mali, policy, risk, UK Malaria Vector Control |
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Experimenting with co-development: a qualitative study of gene drive research for malaria control in MaliS. Hartley, K. Ledingham, R. Owen, S. Leonelli, S. Diarra and S. Diop, Social Science and Medicine, 2021.Our findings suggest co-development is opening up previously expert-dominated spaces as researchers attempt to take responsibility for the societal implications of their work. However, its main function is as a project management tool to enable and instrumentally support ... Keywords: Co-development, Co-production, engagement, ethics, Gene Drive Mosquitoes, gene drive synthetic, Mali, policy, risk, UK Malaria Vector Control |
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