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Area of Science:

  • Social accountability in scientific conferences
  • Community engagement in academia
  • Health system transformation

Background:

  • Scientific conferences often neglect social accountability and community impact.
  • Concerns include ecological pressure, limited local value, and disconnect from host communities.
  • Low regional participant numbers hinder positive local societal impact.

Purpose of the Study:

  • Investigate interactions between academia, conference organizers, and community leaders.
  • Examine outcomes of two international conferences focused on community health improvement.
  • Identify best practices for enhancing social accountability in scientific events.

Main Methods:

  • Case study approach analyzing two 2022 international conferences.
  • Mixed-methods design employing surveys and interviews.
  • Thematic analysis to identify key findings on community engagement.

Main Results:

  • 358 responses gathered across all six World Health Organization regions.
  • Bi-directional learning between organizers and communities builds shared understanding and goals.
  • Community involvement advances accountability and impact demonstration.

Conclusions:

  • Diverse perspectives are crucial for socially accountable health system transformation.
  • A framework of five best practices is proposed for community integration.
  • Key practices include building trust, funding participation, valuing local knowledge, involving communities in planning, and integrating them into the learning process.