MENTORING AND COLLABORATION


OHMO Global Research Fellowship Program's objective is to assist researchers from Low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) in writing about and publishing their work. One strategy we employ to achieve this goal is by establishing a worldwide network of researchers. Through this network, researchers can connect with mentors for long-term guidance or seek short-term advice to assist them in various stages of research, including design, writing, and publication. Additionally, this network facilitates collaboration, discussion, and the exchange of information among researchers in similar fields.

Given that research communication benefits globally, it is crucial for researchers to connect with peers in their field and access the necessary information to enhance their skills and ensure the dissemination of the latest research.

Opportunities include:

- Publishing papers in the world-leading peer-reviewed Journals

- Serving as a mentor

- Finding a mentor

- Collaborating with other researchers

- Seeking assistance or advice for specific tasks

- Grant writing

- Receiving a certificate of completion at the end of our fellowship program

A Summary of OHMO Global Research Fellowship Program’s objective:

▪ Assist researchers from LMICs in writing and publishing their work.

▪ Establish a worldwide network of researchers to connect with mentors for long-term guidance or seek short-term advice, assist them in various stages of research (including design, writing, and publication), and facilitate collaboration, discussion, and the exchange of information among researchers in similar fields.

▪ Collaborate with global health professionals, university programs, and journals.

OHMO has helped hundreds of its members shape their CVs more professionally in scientific research publications, and as a result, they were awarded various full scholarships for their postgraduate and graduate studies in the USA, Canada, the UK, and other European countries, such as Germany and France, to name a few.