International Development Research Centre (IDRC)International Livestock Research Institute (ILRI)2013-08-022013-08-022013http://hdl.handle.net/10625/51440Workshop participants emphasized that a new mode of research and practice is required for global health actors to effectively work in complex health situations. To address the operational challenges of intersectoral collaborations, there is a need to develop a systematic strategy to effectively engage different groups and identify their shared interests. This half-day pre-conference workshop convened nearly 60 international researchers, practitioners, policymakers and representatives from donor agencies and international organizations, to address contemporary challenges in integrated approaches to global health research and practice.Text1 digital file (11 p.)application/pdfenGLOBAL HEALTHECOHEALTHINTEGRATED APPROACHHEALTH POLICYHEALTH SYSTEMS RESEARCHEPIDEMIOLOGYZOONOTIC DISEASESDISEASE CONTROLSOUTH ASIAFAR EAST ASIANORTH AND CENTRAL AMERICASummary report from the IDRC-ILRI Workshop at the 2013 Prince Mahidol Award Conference / cross-sectoral collaboration for health and sustainability : a new agenda for generating and assessing research impact in the face of complexityWorkshop Report