TDR Strategy 2000-2005 document Major Strategic Directions · Greater interaction with disease control - new focus on implementation research TDR will act as a bridge between research potential and the realities of implementing country level control programmes, and make a determined effort to work in the overlapping area between research and control in order to get its "products" (tools, knowledge or skills) into policy and practice more quickly. Implementation research represents a major new thrust of TDR"s work. · Maximizing the potential of new science and technology opportunities TDR will fully explore the new opportunities provided by advances in science and technology - such as genomics, bioinformatics and high-throughput screening - which open new ways for accelerated discovery of new drugs, vaccines and diagnostics, as well as new perspectives for vector control. · Promoting public-private partnerships TDR aims to strengthen and promote interactions with the private sector. · Renewed emphasis on social, economic and behavioural research Social, economic and behavioural research aims to increase understanding of how social, behavioural, political, economic and health system factors operate to affect disease patterns and disease control efforts. · Greater involvement of researchers and institutions from disease-endemic countries TDR will aim to achieve a greater involvement of researchers and institutions from disease-endemic countries in all areas of research and development, and place high emphasis on capacity strengthening based on selected research activities . · Intensive use of new information and communications technologies To reach target audiences worldwide, TDR will strengthen its communications capacity using the latest and most appropriate technology, whilst supporting researchers from least developed countries to keep up with the pace of the information technology revolution. 摘自http//www.int/tdr本文略有删节 |