Public engagement and crowdfunding in health research: a practical guide

Overview

Public engagement is increasingly recognized as an important part of science. Robust community involvement can spur innovation, meaningfully connect with local communities and improve health outcomes. Recognizing this change, many major science funders now require public engagement in research studies. How can we organize more effective public engagement in research? In addition, how can this engagement drive crowdfunding for research? We define crowdfunding as the process of engaging large groups of people who make monetary and non-monetary contributions to a research study. These two questions have inspired a new practical guide on public engagement and crowdfunding in research. This practical guide provides tools, open access resources and advice for researchers, especially those living in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs).

     
  
WHO Team
Special Programme for TDR SCI
Number of pages
25
Reference numbers
ISBN: 978-92-4-003908-7
Copyright
CC BY-NC-SA 3.0 IGO