OPERATIONAL RESEARCH

Over the years, operational research has taken on an increasingly central role within our organisation: it is an integral part of our strategic plan, complements field activities, and supports the delivery of ever more effective interventions.

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Conducting research means gaining an in-depth understanding of the contexts in which we operate, working with a critical approach grounded in scientific evidence, and ensuring transparency and accountability through clear and measurable reporting.

In this sense, research is a tool for high-quality cooperation, developed in collaboration with international scientific communities and oriented towards continuous improvement. Because even in the most fragile settings, medicine must be rigorous, competent, and effective.

OPERATIONAL RESEARCH IN FIGURES

BROWSE ALL THE SCIENTIFIC PUBLICATIONS
31 studies
published in 2024
274 researchers
involved
118 centres
across Italy, Africa, and internationally

THEMATIC AREAS

Operational research is structured into several areas, all directly linked to field activities. Each area contributes to monitoring interventions, improving the quality of care, and strengthening health systems.

Maternal and child health

Research for improving maternal and child health
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NCDs

Opreational research to strengthen the care and management of chronic conditions.
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Nutrition

Studying nutrition to prevent malnutrition and strengthen health outcomes.
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Infectious diseases

Field research to improve prevention and treatment of infectious diseases.
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Universal Health Coverage and Equity

Research for more equitable and accessible health systems for all.
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