This month’s edition spotlights insights from the Africa Evidence Network’s bilingual Manifesto Innovation Challenge information session, where members deepened their conversations on African innovation in evidence-informed decision-making (EIDM).
We also feature a thoughtful piece that examines Africa’s rich educational knowledge, the barriers to its circulation, and the importance of creating spaces where researchers, practitioners, and educators can share the full story of their work.
In this month’s blog post, Aminata Diagne Barre examines how CONECTIKA is turning Africa’s diverse data into actionable knowledge, strengthening institutions, and ensuring evidence informs inclusive, context-sensitive policies and development outcomes. The post is available in both English and French.
We also keep you abreast of the latest EIDM opportunities, academic journal articles, and upcoming evidence events.
We welcome and encourage your contributions to the AEN newsletter and blog! To share your work or interesting stories from your country or organisation on either of these platforms, send an email to info@africaevidencenetwork.org.



