A decade of health research capacity building in Honduras: institutional transformation, challenges, and lessons learned

洪都拉斯十年卫生研究能力建设:机构转型、挑战与经验教训

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: Honduras has historically faced major barriers to building a sustainable health research system, including minimal R&D investment and limited institutional infrastructure. A Canadian-funded initiative (2007-2012) established the first research-oriented MSc program, a non-clinical ethics board, and modern laboratories at the Universidad Nacional Autónoma de Honduras (UNAH). OBJECTIVE: This article examines how health research capacity evolved between 2013 and 2025, highlighting long-term outcomes, enablers, and barriers, and situating these within a regional Central American comparison. The narrative, largely anecdotal, reflects on the experience and impact of biomedical research at UNAH, particularly through the Instituto de Investigaciones en Microbiología (IIM). METHODS: Alumni trajectories and institutional transformations are illustrated with concrete examples. Bibliometric analysis contextualizes scientific output, complemented by broader indicators (GDP, R&D investment, tertiary education, PhDs per million) from World Bank sources. RESULTS: More than 30 MSc graduates have strengthened biomedical and public health institutions, with several completing doctoral training abroad and returning to Honduras. Since its formal creation in 2014, the IIM has produced over 170 publications, representing more than 20% of UNAH's health-related output since 2012. Challenges to sustainability include chronic underinvestment (< 0.1% GDP in R&D), rigid bureaucracy, limited career pathways, and brain drain. Enablers have been international partnerships, the academic diaspora, and strong local leadership. CONCLUSION: The Honduran case illustrates how targeted, multi-level investment in individuals, institutions, and governance can foster long-term research capacity in resource-constrained settings, while underscoring the need for national policies, career structures, private sector engagement, and sustained international collaboration.

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