Resources
Resources actively guide, teach and train researchers in setting up and running high-quality studies
The Global Health Network has a wealth of resources created by a broad community. Ensuring that any user can find what they're looking for, discover what they need, and stay up to date can be a challenge. To achieve this, it was decided to create a TGHN Ontology (Ontology Report V1) and index the resources based on it to create a more structured and relevant database. As part of this evolution, TGHN shares demostration of a machine learning-based sercah interface, optimising discoverability and access to information.
| Resources tableBelow you will find a wide range of resources in several languages to support researchers, students or health professionals in the different stages of an investigation - from planning to the dissemination of results and implementation of actions and health policies. At the top left of the screen you can select the language of your preference by clicking on the corresponding tab. You can then filter your search by category or by typing a keyword in the search field. | 
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