💥New | How does evidence travel through global policy networks?
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#EvidenceForPolicy #ResearchImpact #Policymaking
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💥New | How does evidence travel through global policy networks?
✍️ @kat-hart.bsky.social
#EvidenceForPolicy #ResearchImpact #Policymaking
PEP thanks outgoing Board member Dominique van de Walle for six years of dedicated service and leadership.
🔗 Read more on our website: www.pep-net.org/news/thankin...
#Leadership #Governance #Partnerships #SouthernLedResearch #EvidenceForPolicy #GlobalSouth"
PEP thanks outgoing Board Chair Carol Newman for six years of dedicated leadership and her strong commitment to Southern-led research.
🔗 Read more on our website: www.pep-net.org/news/thankin...
#Leadership #Governance #SouthernLedResearch #EvidenceForPolicy #GlobalSouth
Gender equality drives inclusive growth—but gaps remain.
PEP supports 90+ gender-focused research projects across 40+ countries, generating evidence to inform gender-responsive economic policy.
🔗 www.pep-net.org/gender
#GenderEquality #EvidenceForPolicy
💥New: A local approach to evidence-based policymaking could reap rewards for India
✍️Manisha Prashant Navale
#EvidenceBasedPolicy #EvidenceForPolicy #ResearchImpact
PEP amplified Southern perspectives in global sustainability debates as a consortium member of the EU-funded SPES project (#HorizonEurope).
Learn more: www.pep-net.org/spes
#EvidenceForPolicy #ClimatePolicy #GlobalSouth #GreenTransition
What happens when evidence starts with policymakers’ questions?
In 2025, PEP put policy needs first—co-designing research with decision-makers so evidence is timely and usable.
🔗 www.pep-net.org/news/local-v...
#EvidenceForPolicy #LocalLeadership
In 2025, PEP advanced evidence on climate resilience and sustainable agriculture through research on renewable energy MSMEs.
www.pep-net.org/news/local-v...
www.pep-net.org/rural-renewa...
#ClimateResilience #SustainableAgriculture #EvidenceForPolicy
Studies reporting the sex and gender of participants helps build better evidence, Dr Claire O'Connell, presenter of the Health Research Podcast says in discussion about gaps in women's health research.
Watch/Listen: tinyurl.com/3hzwc4yy
#womenshealth #evidenceforpolicy
'Where there are gaps in evidence, there are gaps in care.' Dr Linda Biesty tells the Health Research Podcast that the HRB’s OECD-wide review of women’s health research highlights real-world impacts. Watch/Listen: tinyurl.com/3hzwc4yy
#womenshealth #evidenceforpolicy
Women are less included in trials, and female-specific outcomes are under-reported, says Dr Susan Smith, Professor of General Practice at Trinity College Dublin on the Health Research Podcast. @Watch/listen on the HRB #evidenceforpolicy page: tinyurl.com/3hzwc4yy
#womenshealth
There are substantial gaps in research of female health conditions, Dr Jane Murphy co-author of a review of women’s health research across the OECD, tells the Health Research Podcast.
Watch/listen: tinyurl.com/3hzwc4yy
#womenshealth #evidenceforpolicy
Last few places available to attend our Evidence for Policy Summit in Dublin next week. Visit: www.yai.ie for sign up details. If you can't attend in person, email yai@ria.ie for livestream details! #evidenceforpolicy #youngacademyireland #EfP25 @emmaefarrell.bsky.social @karinadoorley.bsky.social
This August, we’re sharing weekly expert tips with examples of connecting research to policy. See Prof Jonathan Drennan outline how his team's research on staffing levels influenced public policy, plus many other resources on our #EvidenceforPolicy page: bit.ly/46DKL98
This August, we’re sharing weekly expert tips with examples of connecting research to policy. See Prof Sara Burke outline how evidence changed the HSE approach to the new Irish health regions, plus many other resources on our #EvidenceforPolicy page: bit.ly/46DKL98
This August, we’re sharing weekly expert tips with examples of connecting research to policy. See Prof Declan Devane outline how rapid evidence synthesis aided approaches to the COVID-19 crisis. More resources available on our #EvidenceforPolicy page: bit.ly/46DKL98
Throughout August, we’re sharing weekly expert tips with examples of connecting research to policy.
See Prof Mary McCarron outline how IDS-Tilda data influenced the national dementia strategy plus many other resources on our #EvidenceforPolicy page: bit.ly/46DKL98
Dr Anna Visser tells the Health Research Podcast that researchers can use the Who Does What in Government (bit.ly/3U7DNS8) website to help connect with policy-makers.
Watch the full episode: bit.ly/4fm7CZ0
Listen: bit.ly/43gDqtV
#evidenceforpolicy
Dr Anna Visser tells the Health Research Podcast that researchers can use the Who Does What in Government (bit.ly/3IUmx0) website to help connect with policy-makers.
Watch the full episode: shorturl.at/sy3Q6
Listen: shorturl.at/006Zp
#evidenceforpolicy
Tune in to episode 2 of The Health Research Podcast for insights from the Head of the EU Policy Lab, Dr Thomas Hemmelgarn about the triangle of impact for researchers.
Watch the full episode: shorturl.at/sy3Q6
Listen: shorturl.at/006Zp
#evidenceforpolicy
Public policy specialist Professor Paul Cairney from
the University of Stirling raised challenging questions about the role of evidence in decision-making at a recent HRB webinar.
Read about the presentation: shorturl.at/ObmNP
Watch the webinar: shorturl.at/WZtsy
#evidenceforpolicy
The life cycle for policy-making is not as linear as it might first appear. Dr Claire O’Connell, presenter of The Health Research Podcast, gives an example here.
Watch the full episode: shorturl.at/sy3Q6
Listen: shorturl.at/006Zp
#evidenceforpolicy
For 5 days, they’ll dive into evaluation methods and experimental research designs.
#RCTs #ImpactEvaluation #LatinAmerica #EvidenceForPolicy
@santiagotobon.bsky.social, @vinarceneaux.bsky.social, @jakebowers.bsky.social, @dktrdr.bsky.social, @lmaldona.bsky.social
Dr Thomas Hemmelgarn Head of the EU Policy Lab in Brussels tells the latest episode of The Health Research Podcast that evidence-based policy-making increases public trust in democratic institutions.
🎧 Listen: bit.ly/43gDqtV
▶️ Watch: bit.ly/4nFWMAY
#evidenceforpolicy
New #PEPresearch shows that malaria eradication significantly improves education.
✅ Test scores rose by 5.8%
✅ Children born after the 2004 intervention gained 2.4 more years of schooling
Read the full policy brief: shorturl.at/Su7om
#EvidenceForPolicy #PEPimpact
What do pets have to do with child welfare? 🐾 Dr Anna Visser shares how an apparently trivial research question led to powerful policy insights, on the new episode of The Health Research Podcast — out now!
🎧 bit.ly/43gDqtV
▶️ bit.ly/4nFWMAY
#evidenceforpolicy
The new episode of the Health Research Podcast examines how researchers can better connect with policy-makers. Featuring Dr Thomas Hemmelgarn Head of the EU Policy Lab in Brussels and Dr Anna Visser, Department of the Taoiseach.
📹 Watch: bit.ly/4nFWMAY
🎧 Listen: bit.ly/43gDqtV
#evidenceforpolicy
The next episode of the Health Research Podcast examines how researchers can better connect with policy-makers. Featuring Dr Thomas Hemmelgarn, EU Policy Lab & Dr Anna Visser, Department of Taoiseach. Available July 7 on Youtube & podcast apps.
#evidenceforpolicy
The next episode of the Health Research Podcast examines how researchers can better connect with policy-makers. Featuring Dr Thomas Hemmelgarn, EU Policy Lab & Dr Anna Visser, Department of Taoiseach. Available July 7 on Youtube & podcast apps.
#evidenceforpolicy