EVIPNet Success stories
Luis Gabriel Cuervo
Family medicine, epidemiology, & public health expert. Promoting health equity research, innovation, and knowledge-backed policies that improve health. Personal views.
The Evidence-informed Policy Network was the brainchild of WHO's Advisory Committee on Health Research and was developed as a knowledge translation platform that would catalyze a series of tools and skills to systematically inform policy, health care and prevention, with quality research evidence and other forms of evidence and information (contextual, economic, etc) enabling policy makers to identify sound policy options and advance them successfully through engagement with strategic partners through deliberative dialogues.
WHO presents 10 success stories to commemorate a decade of this development that transformed knowledge translation bridging the needs of policy makers and communities, with the outputs of research, knowledge management, and local needs.
10 years 10 stories https://www.who.int/evidence/resources/publication/en/
Some references to EVIPNet in the literature
A Minister of Health explains how evidence became a valued asset to inform decisions
Professional Consultant
7 年Excellent work!! Congratulations to all the EVIPNet teams.
Vaccinologist/Community health consultant
8 年great work
Researcher | Evidence to policy | Knowledge mobilization | Evidence Syntheses | Evidence-informed decision making
8 年Wonderful work! I would also like to share with you that I will be presenting Chilean experience implementing EVIPNet at our MoH in Vancouver (Friday 18/11 08.30 am) , in case any of you would be interested to participate in this session.
Edson College of Nursing & Health Innovation; Center for Innovation in Healthy & Resilient Aging
8 年Splendid work on an essential component that promotes policy on research for health!
Leading Global Health Advocate with Public Health Expertise
8 年congratulations to a much needed area and will remain dedicated to this area and the network