The global diet and activity research (GDAR) network: a global public health partnership to address upstream NCD risk factors in urban low and middle-income contexts.
Tolu OniFelix AssahAgnes ErzseLouise FoleyIshtar GoviaKaren J HofmanEstelle Victoria LambertLisa K MicklesfieldMaylene Shung-KingJoanne SmithEleanor Turner-MossNigel UnwinPamela WadendeJames WoodcockJean Claude MbanyaShane A NorrisCharles O ObonyoMarshall Tulloch-ReidNicholas J Warehamnull nullPublished in: Globalization and health (2020)
We present five lessons learned to date from the GDAR Network activities that can benefit other global health research partnerships. We close with a summary of the GDAR Network contribution to cultivating sustainable capacity strengthening and cutting-edge policy-relevant research as a beacon to exemplify the need for such collaborative groups.