Transforming infectious disease control through social innovation, community engagement and intersectional gender research.
Meredith Labarda, Uche Amazigo, Sushil Chandra Baral, Beatrice Halpaap, Lenore Manderson, Mariam Otmani Del Barrio
BMJ global health · 2026-03
Abstract
Community engagement and approaches that aim to change unequal power relations are essential for inclusive, relevant and sustainable health interventions. A people-centred approach to research and programme implementation can amplify the voices of disadvantaged and often forgotten people and move towards genuine partnership with the communities, ensuring that research and action meaningfully reflect the priorities and realities of those most affected.
MeSH terms
- Humans
- Community Participation
- Communicable Disease Control
- Female
- Social Change
- Male