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Establishing A Child Research Unit
Al-Quds University
June 2nd 2003NORWAY
Prepared by Mohammad Shaheen
Presentation Outline
Selected health and social conditions.
Why do we need a child research center (CRC)?
Opportunities and challenges Organizational chart of CRC
Selected statistics
Palest population 3.4 million (WB 63.7%, 36.3%).
53% of the total population is under 18 yrs.
Refugees (40%) vs. non-refugees (60%)
Total area WB SqK 5800, and GS SqK 360
Under Palestinian authority less than 20%
Total settlers/settlements, 400,000 in both WB and GS.
Total fertility 5.9 births (5.5 WB, 6.8 GS)
Per capita income dropped from $1610 1999, to less than $700/2003.
Literacy rate in 2000, 91% for individuals above 10 years of age.
Unemployment rate can range 35%-60%. Maternal mortality estimated apprx 70 per 100,000 live births. <5 Child mortality 32 per 1000 IMR 28 per 1000.
Resp infections, congenital abnormalities and traffic accidents are the main leading causes of death among children under 5.
Nutritional status of children under 5
More than 50% suffer from Anemia
Wasting 9.3%
Stunting 12%
Profile of Al-Quds University
Al-Quds University is one of 8 local universities in the West Bank and GS.
Libraries (# of )books: Main library with around 14,000 books and Journals
Number of master thesis: 980
Al-Quds Univ Profile
Number of students=6000 Grad=850 under grad=5150 Number of teaching staff=289 PhD holders =110 Master degree holders = 169 Bsc degree holders = 54 Students/instructors ratio =
20:1
Selected Child -Related ResearchAl_Quds University
Nutritional assessment Child development. School health behaviors Psycho-social related research Screening children for hearing loss Special education for Palestinian
needy children.
Sources of funding
USAID Van Leer Foundation EU CIDA Belgium Islamic Bank Kuwaiti fund
Why do we need a child research unit within Al-Quds? Children constitute more than 50% of the total
population.
Inadequate resources and services allocated to children welfare, development and well being.
Lack of understanding of the impact of globalization and political transformation on Palestinian children.
Children have been the most affected by the current emergency situations.
Research available on children is very limited and fund-driven, occasional and don’t follow a strategic plan.
Very few number of researchers are specialized as child researchers.
There is a need to influence policies and strategies.
Advantages of Child research unit to academic education
Combining research and education. Stimulate interest in research in
general and child research in specific.
Appreciate the importance of child research in informing policy and improving practice.
Encourage and support students in conducting child research in their required research projects and graduate thesis.
Develop and monitor wellness indicators that can be used in monitoring children’s wellness, health and development.
Advise local and international resource allocation on child conditions and priorities.
Promote interdisciplinary interaction through identifying factors and causes.
Promote interest in children’s needs, rights, and conditions
Promote scientific thinking in education.
Build teaching/student capacity in conducting research.
Help attract competent researchers and motivated students.
Build local research and information gaps in areas that address national needs/priorities .
Link research to practice and practice to research (service quality improvement)
promulgating, policies/programs and services for different target population.
Challenges
Rapid changing environment
Politicization of research funding and findings
Limited number of researchers
Researchers are overloaded
Financial constraints
No child research strategy
Fund driven projects
Poor utilization and use of research results
Ethical consideration
Community fatique
Opportunities
Better appreciation for supporting research that can guide/advice policies
and national plans.
Sense of competition is growing among local and regional universities.
Graduate and undergraduate students interest to pursue research projects including the thesis track.
Growing interest among donors to utilize more research for designing, monitoring and evaluating development projects.
Growing interest among teaching staff/professors to publish research in their fields.
Growing sense of responsibility among universities to work with public and private sectors.
Potential networking with regional and international bodies.
Potential political agreement “Road Map” initiative.
What is needed for establishing child research unit
Facilities Needs assessment/strategic
plans Human resources Financial resources Supporting joint research
projects Operational cost
Space need to be created/found inside or
outside the university.
Computer lab, soft wares, internet, and access to international libraries.
Data base
Conference room and training facilities.
Library and data base on children research and literature including website.
Research facilities
Training of local researchers on methods, tools and theories related
to child research and development.
Graduate new child researchers through supporting graduate programs on child health, and development.
Support PhD candidates to study and focus on different children specialties.
Human Resources
Support exchange programs for professors/students and researchers.
Partnership and joint research projects with child research groups such as this one
Support for the development of documentation, dissemination of research findings.
Support for funding a joint research project on children live under emergency situation such as Palestinians, Israelis, Iraqis, Lebanese etc..
Joint Projects
Support for the operational cost
Salary of a secretary and a director
Office running cost
Financial resources
International Support
Funds from local/national resources
Percentage of University budget for research
Partnership with other research institutions
Publications/dissemination
Training and conferences
CRC
Computer lab Training facility
Info Dissemination
Organizational chart
CDPHC
Child Research Advisory BoardLocal
international
ResearchersChild research management
CoordinatorSecretary
Service providers
Deanship ResearchAl-Quds U
Research departments