ESSENCE members and partners’ main statement of objective is to strengthen research capacity for health within effective, accountable and sustainable health research systems in low- and middle-income countries.
ESSENCE is guided by the principle that good health is an essential foundation for social and economic development and that the attainment of self-reliance in research and development in low- and middle-income countries is key to sustainability.
Low- and middle-income countries should not have to rely on the purchase or import of technologies and skills, rather scientific and development cooperation should aim to empower them to develop their own educational systems and institutional frameworks in order to become self-sufficient in efforts to reduce health inequalities.
The focus is on low-and middle-income countries, especially those in sub-Saharan Africa.
The goal of ESSENCE on Health Research is to increase the impact of support provided for research capacity strengthening for health in low-and middle-income countries.
ESSENCE is guided by the agreed upon principles outlined in The Essentials of ESSENCE document developed and approved by the members, and most recently revised in June 2022.
ESSENCE agencies interact with one another through meetings and workshops, as well as via interagency communications. Since its inception, the secretariat has been hosted at the Special Programme for Research and Training in Tropical Diseases (TDR) at World Health Organization Geneva.
It operates through a broader group of funding partners who share the same objectives for health research capacity strengthening and who will work towards harmonization of support and alignment with countries’ priorities.
ESSENCE members and partners are advised by a Steering Committee (SC) which provides external technical input into the planning, implementation and review of the biennial workplan and individual activities. ESSENCE currently has seven SC members representing NIH/FIC, Wellcome, WHO/HRP, EDCTP and Sida who sit on the committee together with the Coordinator of the Secretariat.
ESSENCE on Heath Research Initiative came into being during a meeting focused on Research Capacity Strengthening organized by Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (Sida) in Stockholm in 2008. It embraces the principles of donor harmonization and country alignment expressed in the 2005 Paris Declaration and Accra and Busan Plans of action. In line with the principles of the declaration, donors strive to align and harmonize their activities and procedures with the priorities of the countries in which they work.
Since its inception in 2008, ESSENCE on Health Research initiative has achieved remarkable progress in facilitating dialogue among all partners and piloting a number of innovative approaches to achieve its goals. This progress was acknowledged by a review conducted in 2015, which motivated continuation of this unique initiative. The members have since continued to work together to support stronger research in low-and middle income countries (LMICs).
Montasser re-joined IDRC in 2016, having previously worked at the Centre from 2000-2002. He has more than 35 years of experience in international development, including in the civil society, government and philanthropic sectors. He led IDRC’s Innovating for Maternal and Child Health in Africa (IMCHA) initiative and the Centre’s Health Research Partnerships. Montasser was formerly the deputy director for Global Health Policy and Research at Global Affairs Canada. He also worked at the former Canadian International Development Agency, as team leader of Health Specialists, and he also served as a reproductive health policy advisor and manager of Multilateral Health Institutions and Partnerships. Between 2007-14, at the Middle East and North Africa Regional Office of the Ford Foundation, he supported research, policy advocacy and programming related to sexual and reproductive health and rights, as well as HIV/AIDS.
Montasser is an MD with Diploma and holds MSc and PhD degrees in medicine, international development and medical anthropology from Egypt, the United Kingdom and Canada.

Contact
Dr Garry Aslanyan
Manager, Partnerships and Global Engagement at TDR and also Head of Secretariat of the ESSENCE on Health Research initiative
World health Organization/TDR
E-mail: Dr Garry Aslanyan
Twitter: GarryAslanyan
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