An overview of the impact that RESPIRE projects have in Bangladesh, India, Malaysia and Pakistan. Image RESPIRE projects have been funded through a competitive review process, including external peer review. Projects have been proposed by partners in Bangladesh, India, Malaysia and Pakistan to be responsive to the local needs. In each country, therefore, there is a different balance of research across acute and chronic conditions, and working primarily with adults or children.Summary infographicOur summary infographic includes all research projects funded through RESPIRE by summer 2019. This includes PhD projects, Fellowships and major funded programmes, some spanning several countries. Download an A4 pdf copy of the RESPIRE projects summary poster, which also briefly details the key needs in each country to which RESPIRE is responding: Document RESPIRE projects summary poster (1.4 MB / PDF) Find out moreRead about our research projects in more detailProjects related to acute conditionsProjects related to chronic conditionsProjects related to COVID-19Our impactRESPIRE phase 1 research has had an impact in multiple ways in the partner countries of Bangladesh, India, Malaysia and Pakistan, and beyond. View our posters outlining the impacts we have had in each partner country and a focus on the COVID-19 research carried out.RESPIRE Impact posters Image RESPIRE Impact in Bangladesh Image RESPIRE Impact in IndiaDownload a copy of the RESPIRE Impact in Bangladesh poster Document RESPIRE Impact in Bangladesh Poster (389.91 KB / 7) Download a copy of the RESPIRE Impact in India poster Document RESPIRE Impact in India Poster (375.63 KB / 5) Image RESPIRE Impact in Malaysia Image RESPIRE Impact in PakistanDownload a copy of the RESPIRE Impact in Malaysia poster Document RESPIRE Impact in Malaysia (393.21 KB / 5) Download a copy of the RESPIRE Impact in Pakistan poster Document RESPIRE Impact in Pakistan (339.88 KB / 4) Image RESPIRE COVID-19 ImpactDownload a copy of the RESPIRE COVID-19 Impact poster Document RESPIRE Impact COVID-19 Poster (403.17 KB / 4) This article was published on 2024-09-24