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Research Areas
Patient-centred research is the core of our research activities, spanning 5 research units and over 50 research sites in Asia and Africa. Our integrated, highly collaborative, flexible structure of 5 research units and ~ 50 clinical research sites across Asia and Africa allows us to address global and regional health problems by conducting targeted clinical and public health research that discover and develop appropriate, practical, affordable interventions that measurably improve the health of people living in resource-limited parts of the world.
Bioethics and Engagement
MORU runs an active community and stakeholder engagement programme, aiming to improve health and wellbeing in low-resource settings. We work with underserved groups to ensure our research is ethical, inclusive, and responsive to local needs. Using community advisory boards, participatory projects, and interdisciplinary partnerships, we address complex global health issues such as antimicrobial resistance and tuberculosis. Our innovative methods—arts, co-creation, and community conversations—help build trust and support equitable health outcomes. We also conduct research into bioethics, data sharing, and effective engagement practices, contributing to best practice in community and public engagement across diverse, low-resource environments.