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Table 2 Evolution of the partnership, 2006—2010

From: Establishing and sustaining research partnerships in Africa: a case study of the UK-Africa Academic Partnership on Chronic Disease

End of Year 1 (2007)

End of Year 2 (2008)

End of Year 3* (2010)

Burkina Faso (1)

Cameroon (3)

Cameroon (3)

 (Med - 1)

(Anth-1; Ling -1; Psy-1)

 (Anth-1; Ling -1; Psy-1)

Ghana (10)

Ghana (12)

Ghana (13)

 (Anth-1; B.Sci -1;Geog-1; Psy-2; Med-4; Nutr-1)

 (Anth-1; B.Sci -1;Geog-2; Psy-2; PubH-1; Med-4; Nutr-1)

 (Anth-1; B.Sci -1;Geog-2; Pol-1; Psy-2; PubH-1; Med-4; Nutr-1)

Nigeria (2)

Kenya (1)

Kenya (1)

 (Med -2)

 (PubH-1)

 (PubH-1)

UK (10)

The Netherlands (1)

The Netherlands (1)

 (Anth-1; Med-2; Nutr-1; Psy-5; Soc-1)

 (PubH-1)

 (PubH-1)

Total number: 23

Nigeria (3)

Malaysia (1)

 

 (Med-3)

 (Anth-1)

 

South Africa (1)

Nigeria (4)

 

 (H.Sci-1)

 (Med-3; Pol-1)

 

UK (14)

South Africa (1)

 

 (Anth-1; Hsci-1;Med-4; Nutr-3; Psy-5)

 (H.Sci-1)

 

Total Number: 35

UK (15)

  

 (H.Sci-1;Med-5; Nutr-3; PubH-1; Psy-5)

  

US (3)

  

 (Med-1; HSci-2)

  

Total Number: 42

  1. Key: Anth – Anthropology; B.Sci – Biological Sciences; Geog – Geography; H.Sci – Health Sciences; Med – Medicine (including Psychiatry); Nutr- Nutrition; Pol – Policy; Psy – Psychology; PubH – Public Health; Soc – Sociology;
  2. Note: Profile excludes postgraduate student members from Ghana (5), UK (5), Denmark (2) and the US (1) who joined in Years 1 and 2.