A reflection on health research and innovation agendas in the COVID-19 pandemic

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With the new coronavirus, the importance of reflecting on health research agendas is reinforced. Results of the Covid-19 pandemic presented a less than optimistic scenario with regard to the capacity of States to react and respond effectively to global health crises public.
This 14th. edition of the Bulletin identifies how the pandemic highlighted the importance of reflecting on the promotion of innovation in public goods, to improve the capacity to respond to global public health crises. 

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Covid-19 DPCT/IG Bulletin - n. 14

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Writer and columnist, the sociologist was president of the National Association of Postgraduate Studies and Research in Social Sciences in the 2003-2004 biennium