
Keywords: Co-development
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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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