Community engagement and feedback of results in the H3Africa AWI-Gen project: Experiences from the Navrongo Demographic and Health Surveillance site in Northern Ghana [version 1; peer review: 1 approved, 2 approved with reservations]
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Abstract
Community and Public engagement (CE) have gained traction as an
ethical best practice for the conduct of genomics research, particularly
in the context of Africa. In the past 10 years, there has been growing
scholarship on the value and practice of engaging key stakeholders
including communities involved in genomics research. However, not
much has been documented on how research teams, particularly in
international collaborative research projects, are navigating the
complex process of engagement including the return of key research
findings. This paper is part of a series of papers describing the CE
processes used in the AWI-Gen study sites. We describe the key
processes of engagement, challenges encountered and the major
lessons learned. We pay particular attention to the experiences in
returning research results to participants and communities within the
Demographic and Health Surveillance site in northern Ghana.
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Research Article