Research collaborations in Tajikistan: Lessons to be learnt

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We have been working on an association of physicians 'links with developing countries' scheme in Tajikistan, which is a nation of 7.5 million people, 93% of which is mountainous, of a similar size to England and Wales, landlocked, resource-poor and richly licked by the brush of history. Understanding the challenges faced by academics working with Tajikistan today requires a cursory understanding of Tajikistan's genesis. Through this lens, present-day technical, organizational and socio-political challenges can be appropriately considered, with a view to improving academic collaboration in the future.

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Massie, N., Crossey, M. M. E., Garside, D. A., & Taylor-Robinson, S. D. (2015, October 1). Research collaborations in Tajikistan: Lessons to be learnt. QJM: An International Journal of Medicine . Oxford University Press. https://doi.org/10.1093/qjmed/hcv050

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