Research Uptake Topics
If research is to deliver its maximum impact and positively change health outcomes, findings from health research should be translated into recommendations that are relevant to communities and can be implemented within policy and practice.
Currently, there is a wide separation between teams that undertake health research, those making decisions on health priorities and policies, and those who are delivering healthcare and pushing social change, particularly in resource-limited settings. The Applying Research to Policy and Practice for Health (ARCH) programme aims to design, test, and improve the mechanisms for research uptake, with a focus on researchers, policymakers, and practitioners to support the better transfer of research findings into improvements in policy.
Want to learn what it is and how to do a stakeholder mapping? How to engage them thereafter for effective research? Check these tools and our latest report. |
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For research uptake to happen strong community engagement must be incorporated through the planning and delivery of research projects. Check our Community Engagement within Research Uptake Webinar Series. |
Want to gain knowledge and skills on how to effectively communicate scientific information to various audiences? Check out our ‘Communicating Science’ workshop series and related tools and resources. |
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Do you want to learn about experiences and strategies for promoting evidence uptake and driving action in decision-making, programme implementation and resource allocation decisions?
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