Evidence, policy, impact: WHO guide for evidence-informed decision-making
This is a guide for evidence-informed decision-making for those who need to create, commission, fund, broker or apply evidence.
This is a guide for evidence-informed decision-making for those who need to create, commission, fund, broker or apply evidence.
This article engages with scientists on how they should engage with policy-makers. Specifically, it argues that scientists should say what makes credences accurate.
This is the 2021-2022 report done by Dr. Mona Nemer covering the work done by the OCSA (Office of the Chief Science Advisor) in Canada over the last couple years.
El papel del conocimiento científico en la formulación de políticas en Colombia, in collaboration with Academia Colombiana de Ciencias Exactas, Físicas y Naturales, Colombia. A survey and report on the Colombian science advice ecosystem – a research report from INGSA-LAC (2022) National ecosystem report
FORMAS, Marie Curie Foundation and Science Europe report emerging from a panel at the 2022 SAPEA conference
INGSA report written for the UN DESA Committee of Experts on Public Administration (CEPA) – March 2021
The Role of Science Advice in Incorporating Open Science Framework as one of Indian STI Policy Priorities Dr Jenice Jean Goveas
Grassroots workshop report for workshop – Linking Science and Policy into Planning for Existing and Evolving Risks of COVID, Climate Change and Disasters: Identifying Challenges and Opportunities – 20th November 2021 Dr. Shabana Khan, Indian Research Academy, India
Workshop Report from Grassroots workshop held in Indonesia 2021 Ms Desmiwati, Mr Thomas Oni Veriasa & Ms Wahyu Adiningtyas (Indonesia) – Science Advice by Practice: Communicating Agroforestry Business Plan of Forest Farmer Groups to the Village Authority in Parungpanjang, Bogor, West Java, Indonesia
The INGSA-Africa Consensus Study Report – The Evolving Science Advisory Landscape in Africa
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