“…Mentoring is a learned skill, developed through training, mutual discussions, practice and feedback (Hokanson and Goldberg, 2018). Over the past decade, research mentor training has grown from an area of relative weakness (Cole et al, 2016) to an area which has demonstrated more widespread implementation, changing both practice and perspectives (Pfund et al, 2014;Gandhi et al, 2019;Hamer et al, 2019;Desai et al, 2021;Alidina et al, 2022;Sun, T., et al, 2023). Yet, mentorship in LMICs remains challenged by few training hubs and platforms, poor institutionalization, turnover and loss of expertise, and limited recognition and funding [Hansoti et al, 2019;Oppong et al, 2021; Health research mentorship in low and middle-income countries (HERMES), 2022].…”