Abstract Background Evidence-informed Decision-making in Nutrition and Health (EVIDENT) is an international partnership that seeks to identify information needs in nutrition and health in Africa and build local capacity in knowledge management to help translate the best available evidence into context-appropriate recommendations aligned to the priorities of decision-makers. This study evaluates the extent to which EVIDENT achieved its intended activities, documents the lessons learned and draws on these lessons learned to inform future activities of EVIDENT, as well as in evidence-informed decision-making (EIDM) in nutrition overall. Methods Purposive and snowball sampling were used to identify participants that were either directly or indi...
Abstract Background The Demand-Driven Evaluations for Decisions (3DE) programme was piloted in Zambi...
The need for a tool to provide systematic guidance on evidence-based policymaking necessitated the p...
Background Setting research priorities for improving nutrition in Africa is currently ad hoc and the...
Although substantial amount of nutrition research is conducted in Africa, the research agenda is mai...
Although substantial amount of nutrition research is conducted in Africa, the research agenda is mai...
This chapter explores how evidence-informed decision making related to nutrition can be enhanced in ...
Various investments could help countries deliver on the universal health coverage (UHC) goals set by...
AbstractAfrica has high disease burden and health system challenges but is making progress in recogn...
The multi-sectoral nature of nutrition policymaking adds complexity to the implementation of effecti...
With ongoing research, increased information sharing and knowledge exchange, humanitarian organizati...
Despite much nutrition research conducted in Ethiopia, none has described existing opportunities for...
Abstract Africa has high disease burden and health system challenges but is making progress in reco...
Matrix of supporting data. A matrix illustrating data triangulation from EVIDENT documentation, onli...
Background: Three African Health Initiative (AHI) partnership projects in Ethiopia, Ghana, and Mozam...
The Transform Nutrition West Africa project is a regional platform that aims to improve and support ...
Abstract Background The Demand-Driven Evaluations for Decisions (3DE) programme was piloted in Zambi...
The need for a tool to provide systematic guidance on evidence-based policymaking necessitated the p...
Background Setting research priorities for improving nutrition in Africa is currently ad hoc and the...
Although substantial amount of nutrition research is conducted in Africa, the research agenda is mai...
Although substantial amount of nutrition research is conducted in Africa, the research agenda is mai...
This chapter explores how evidence-informed decision making related to nutrition can be enhanced in ...
Various investments could help countries deliver on the universal health coverage (UHC) goals set by...
AbstractAfrica has high disease burden and health system challenges but is making progress in recogn...
The multi-sectoral nature of nutrition policymaking adds complexity to the implementation of effecti...
With ongoing research, increased information sharing and knowledge exchange, humanitarian organizati...
Despite much nutrition research conducted in Ethiopia, none has described existing opportunities for...
Abstract Africa has high disease burden and health system challenges but is making progress in reco...
Matrix of supporting data. A matrix illustrating data triangulation from EVIDENT documentation, onli...
Background: Three African Health Initiative (AHI) partnership projects in Ethiopia, Ghana, and Mozam...
The Transform Nutrition West Africa project is a regional platform that aims to improve and support ...
Abstract Background The Demand-Driven Evaluations for Decisions (3DE) programme was piloted in Zambi...
The need for a tool to provide systematic guidance on evidence-based policymaking necessitated the p...
Background Setting research priorities for improving nutrition in Africa is currently ad hoc and the...