Tailored community engagement can build trust with underserved communities to deliver health equity. Comment from DrOdedina, Rafaela Alves Pacheco, and marciacastrorj, as part of our focus issue on Building Healthy Populations.
To foster optimal health for all, these health disparity factors can only be addressed effectively when the communities affected are fully engaged in developing
solutions for their community health. Community engagement is widely recognized as the key to building trust and a requirement for an effective academic–community partnership.
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