The Africa Evidence Network secretariat is hosting the 2019 Africa Evidence Week, happening from 9-13 September 2019.The 2019 Africa Evidence Week intends to be a virtual event driven by African evidence-informed decision-making (EIDM) organisations showcasing their excellence in supporting evidence-use (the detailed concept note for the week is attached). We welcome the participation of organisational leaders in EIDM in Africa. The AEN secretariat will be coordinating Africa Evidence Week and will make its communication platforms (website, webinars, YouTube, Twitter, and other social media) available to organisations participating in the week to promote their activities.
FINAL PROGRAMME
DAY 1: MONDAY 9 SEPTEMBER
MONDAY 9 SEPTEMBER 06:30 GMT
Video: Let the celebration begin!
Organisation/s: Africa Evidence Network (AEN) secretariat
Details: The senior manager of the AEN, Siziwe Ngcwabe, welcomes participants to the first-ever Africa Evidence Week.
See more about the AEN’s work on their website: www.africaevidencenetwork.org or follow them on Twitter: @Africa_evidence; @ithubalethu
MONDAY 9 SEPTEMBER 07:00 GMT
Video: Emerging EIDM leader: why I fell in love with EIDM
Organisation/s: Young1ove
Details: Jennifer Opare-Kumi in conversation with the Africa Evidence Network on why she fell in love with evidence.
See more about Young1ove’s work on their website: https://www.young1ove.org/ or follow them on Twitter: @Young1ove;@JOkaebea
MONDAY 9 SEPTEMBER 07:00 GMT
In-country event: Legacy project – an entrepreneurial university in Africa
Organisation/s: Human Sciences Research Council (HSRC)
Details: The Policy Action Network (PAN) at the HSRC invites government officials, non-profit organisations, researchers, and entrepreneurs to request sponsored registrations to the Triple Helix Conference and Innovation Summit in Cape Town happening from 9-13 September 2019 at the Cape Town Stadium, Fritz Sonnenberg Rd, Green Point, Cape Town. Requests for sponsorship can be made by completing this
form. Allocation will be limited. At this event, there will be a discussion of “XVII Triple Helix Conference Legacy Project: Blueprint for an Entrepreneurial University in Africa”. Participants are welcome.
See more about the HSRC and PAN on their websites: http://www.hsrc.ac.za/; http://www.hsrc.ac.za/en/ria/policy-action-network or follow them on Twitter: PAN @Policyprocesses, HSRC @HSRCza ; @pplantinga
MONDAY 9 SEPTEMBER 08:30 GMT
Video: Interview with policy-makers from Nigeria
Organisation/s: African Institute for Health Policy & Health Systems
Details: The African Institute for Health Policy & Health Systems interviews policy-makers from Nigeria.
See more about African Institute for Health Policy & Health Systems’ work on their website: https://aihps.ebsu.edu.ng/
MONDAY 9 SEPTEMBER 09:00 GMT
Blog: #AfricaEvidenceWeek: what’s happening in Ghana?
Organisation/s: PACKS Africa
Details: Kirchuffs Atengble of PACKS Africa gives an amazing overview of the events taking place in Ghana during #AfricaEvidenceWeek. As a participant in this country, you’ll be able to attend an opening ceremony, traning workshops, and seminars: this blog post shares all the details you need to know to participate in #AfricaEvidenceWeek from Ghana.
See more about PACKS Africa’s work on their website: https://www.packs-africa.org/ or follow them on Twitter: @PACKS_Africa; @K_Atengble
MONDAY 9 SEPTEMBER 09:00 GMT
Blog: Community Evidence Home Schools: a tool for achieving early-years benefits for children rural settings in conflict Anglophone Cameroon
Organisation/s: Initiative for Social and Economic Development (ISED) - Cameroon
Details: This blog post by ISED colleague Ndi-Euphrasia Ebai-Atuh shares the deeply moving story of Petra, a community member in one of the English-speaking regions of Cameroon, who has started bravely offering home-based pre-school to children affected by the conflict around them. Petra draws on evidence to shape how she teaches the children in her care.
See more about ISED’s work on their website: http://www.ised-ised.org/home or follow them on Twitter: @CameroonIsed;@Euphras01426918;@LouiseAmungwa
MONDAY 9 SEPTEMBER 10:30 GMT
Conversation starter: WASH in Africa research into use
Organisation/s: Sanitation and Hygiene Applied Research for Equity (SHARE)
Details: This conversation starter will feature two reports and some stories of change produced as part of SHARE’s work in water, sanitation, and hygiene in Tanzania, Kenya, Zambia, and Malawi.
See more about SHARE’s work on their websites: https://www.shareresearch.org/ or follow them on Twitter: @SHAREresearch
MONDAY 9 SEPTEMBER 11:00 GMT
In-country event: Evidence databases, maps, and repositories: fit-for purpose to respond rapidly to policy-makers’ evidence needs?
Organisation/s: The Department of Planning, Monitoring and Evaluation in South Africa, South African SDG Hub, Centre for Rapid Evidence Synthesis, Africa Centre for Evidence
Details: The seminar reflects on how different evidence synthesis approaches can support the use of evidence in decision-making. The focus of the seminar will be on how to meet policy-makers’ demand for relevant evidence within rapid timeframes. This event is happening on 6 September 2019 14:00-16:00 at the Premier Hotel, 573 Stanza Bopape Street, Arcadia, Pretoria, and will be featured as part of the week on Monday.
See more about these organisations’ work on their websites: https://www.dpme.gov.za/; https://sasdghub.org/; www.africacentreforevidence.org or follow them on Twitter: @DpmeOfficial,@SASDGHub, @RRS_Makchs, @Dayal70; @rhona_ona; @Laurenz_ml; @willemfourie
MONDAY 9 SEPTEMBER 11:00 GMT
Blog: Virtual evidence weeks & collaborations: EIDM in the 4IR?
Organisation/s: International Initiative for Impact Evaluation (3ie) - India
Details: In this blog post, Beryl Leach – the Director and Head of Policy and Advocacy at 3ie – entertains the question of evidence-informed decision-making in the fourth industrial revolution. She encourages the reader to imagine a future where collaborations within the evidence ecosystem are limitless, because they happen virtually. But what about face-to-face contact?
See more about 3ie’s work on their website: www.3ieimpact.org or follow them on Twitter: @3ieNews; @beryl_leach
MONDAY 9 SEPTEMBER 11:00 GMT
Conversation starter: An intro to the brand new SA GRADE Network
Organisation/s: Cochrane South Africa; the Centre for Evidence-based Health Care (CEBHC)
Details: In 2000, an informal collaboration of people with an interest in addressing the shortcomings of grading systems in health began developing a common, sensible, and transparent approach to dealing with the quality and certainty of evidence and recommendations in healthcare. This year, the South African Network was launched: during this Conversation Starter, you are encouraged to reach out to the coordinators of this group.
MONDAY 9 SEPTEMBER 13:30 GMT
Blog: Evidence translation to decrypt a wicked problem
Organisation/s: Effective Basic Services (eBASE) - Cameroon
Details: In this blog post, Okwen Patrick Mbah, Emmanuel Kamga, Mirabel Nain Yuh, Rigobert Pambe, Euphrasia Ebai-Atuh, Loveline Lum Niba of eBASE reflect on their innovative Evidence Tori Dey evidence translation approach. Evidence Tori Dey draws on the best available evidence and specifically aims to reach as wide an audience as possible by drawing on the art of African storytelling.
See more about eBASE’s work on their website: http://www.ebaseafrica.org/ or follow them on Twitter: @ebase_africa, @okwen, @kemma2000, @rigobertpambe, @Euphras01426918, @NibaLum
MONDAY 9 SEPTEMBER 14:00 GMT
Webinar: Webinars on evidence synthesis: your toolkit to start your first review
Organisation/s: Cochrane South Africa
Details: These webinars shared by Cochrane South Africa will assist anyone wanting to get going on producing their first systematic review with topics that deal with the steps of doing a systematic review.
MONDAY 9 SEPTEMBER 14:00 GMT
Video: Profiles in Evidence
Organisation/s: Cochrane South Africa
Details: Jimmy Volmink, Stellenbosch University, Founding Director Cochrane South Africa
See more about Cochrane South Africa’s work on their website: https://southafrica.cochrane.org/ or follow them on Twitter: @SACochrane; @cebhc; @CochraneAfrica
DAY 2: TUESDAY 10 SEPTEMBER
TUESDAY 10 SEPTEMBER 06:30 GMT
Blog: summary of day 1 and what to look out for
Organisation/s: Africa Evidence Network secretariat, South Africa
Details: Precious Motha, Charity Chisoro, and Natalie Tannous of the Africa Centre for Evidence – the secretariat to the Africa Evidence Network – capture some highlights from the preceding day of Africa Evidence Week, and flag what’s coming up in the day ahead for participants.
See more about ACE’s work on their website: www.africacentreforevidence.org or follow them on Twitter: @ACE_UJ;@nataliejhbsa; @charitychisoro
TUESDAY 10 SEPTEMBER 07:00 GMT
Video: Emerging EIDM leader: why I fell in love with EIDM
Organisation/s: Tunisian Evaluation Network
Details: Ms. Sana Ben Salem in conversation with the Africa Evidence Network secretariat on why she fell in love with evidence-informed decision-making.
See more about Tunisian Evaluation Network’s work on their website: http://evaluation.com.tn/ or follow Sana on Twitter: @sana_bensalem
TUESDAY 10 SEPTEMBER 07:00 GMT
Conversation starter: Guideline Toolkit: resource for developing clinical practice guidelines.
Organisation/s: Cochrane South Africa – South Africa
Details: Log onto this website (
https://guidelinetoolkit.org.za/) and create an account to get access to comprehensive and free resources – whatever your level – for developing clinical practice guidelines. These guidelines have been developed by the South African Guidelines Excellence project, a flagship project between Cochrane South Africa, South African Medical Research Council, the Centre for Evidenced-based Health Care (CEBHC) at Stellenbosch University and International Centre for Allied Health Evidence (iCAHE) at the University of South Australia. Participate in this Conversation Starter, submitted by Cochrane South Africa.
See more about Cochrane SA and CEBHC’s work on their websites: https://southafrica.cochrane.org/ and https://www.cebhc.co.za/ or follow them on Twitter: @SACochrane; @cebhc; @CochraneAfrica
TUESDAY 10 SEPTEMBER 09:00 GMT
Blog: Speaking with Charles Shey Wiysonge, Director of Cochrane SA
Organisation/s: Cochrane South Africa – South Africa
Details: Enjoy this interview with Charles Shey Wiysonge, the director of Cochrane South Africa, where he shares the start of his journey with the evidence synthesis giant on a paper with Jimmy Volmink, the then-director of Cochrane SA. He also gives some advice for others in the Cochrane community on how to get involved with World Health Organisation work.
See more about Cochrane South Africa’s work on their website: https://southafrica.cochrane.org/ or follow them on Twitter: @SACochrane; @cebhc; @CochraneAfrica
TUESDAY 10 SEPTEMBER 10:00 GMT
Blog: Rapid Evidence Synthesis in Zimbabwe
Organisation/s: Zimbabwe Evidence-Informed Policy Network (ZiepNET) - Zimbabwe
Details: Ronald Munatsi of ZeipNET shares reflections from his interview with Mr. Banda, the Zimbabwe Ministry of Health and Child Care (MoHCC) Director of Policy Planning. The interview was focussed on the ministry’s experience with rapid evidence synthesis; that is, the Ministry is aiming to “institutionalize a rapid evidence synthesis platform...under the ‘Embedding Rapid Reviews in Health Systems Decision Making’ project supported by the World Health Organisation Alliance for Health Policy & Systems Research”. This blog makes for great reading if you’re interested in doing something similar in your context.
See more about ZeipNET work on their website: http://www.zeipnet.co.zw or follow Ronald on Twitter: @ronald_263
TUESDAY 10 SEPTEMBER 10:00 GMT
In-country event: Launch of research agenda and service charter of the Inter-Departmental Research & Information Group
Organisation/s: PACKS Africa and the Inter-Departmental Research and Information Group (IDRIG) of the Parliament of Ghana
Details: There will be an opening ceremony on high-level sensitization meeting in Ghana with parliamentary leadership followed by the launch of IDRIG’s research agenda and service charter.
See more about PACKS Africa work on their website: https://www.packs-africa.org/ or follow them on Twitter: @PACKS_Africa; @K_Atengble
TUESDAY 10 SEPTEMBER 10:00 GMT
In-country event: Stakeholder forum: evidence-use in sanitation
Organisation/s: PACKS Africa and the Inter-Departmental Research and Information Group (IDRIG) of the Parliament of Ghana
Details: PACKS Africa in collaboration with IDRIG will host a stakeholder forum on evidence use in the sanitation sector of Accra.
See more about PACKS Africa work on their website: https://www.packs-africa.org/ or follow them on Twitter: @PACKS_Africa; @K_Atengble
TUESDAY 10 SEPTEMBER 11:00 GMT
Blog: Research into use in east and southern Africa
Organisation/s: Sanitation and Hygiene Applied Research for Equity (SHARE) - Malawi, Tanzania
Details: This blog post by SHARE’s Emily Balls explores their experiences of using outcome mapping to plan, monitor, and evaluate research uptake within their projects. This is a useful blog to engage with if you’re interested in reaching policy-makers and practitioners with your research.
See more about SHARE’s work on their websites: https://www.shareresearch.org/ or follow them on Twitter: @SHAREresearch
TUESDAY 10 SEPTEMBER 11:30 GMT
In-country event: Success stories: two years after VakaYiko in Ghana
Organisation/s: PACKS Africa
Details: Presentations from beneficiaries after two years of training on evidence-informed policy-making in Ghana.
See more about PACKS Africa work on their website: https://www.packs-africa.org/ or follow them on Twitter: @PACKS_Africa; @K_Atengble
TUESDAY 10 SEPTEMBER 12:00 GMT
In-country event: African Evidence Network Awareness
Organisation/s: Botswana Open University
Details: The purpose of the seminar is to share the evolution and work of African Evidence Network to the Botswana University Community. The programme will consist of face-to-face presentations and discussions, and will happen on 10 September from 12:00-14:00 GMT at the Botswana Open University Training Room in Gaborone, Botswana. To attend, RSVP by 9 September to Dr Godson Gatsha on +26772163697 or email
ggatsha@staff.bou.ac.bw.
See more about Botswana Open University’s work on their website: https://www.bou.ac.bw/ or follow them on Twitter: @BotswanaOpenUni ; @GodsonGatsha
TUESDAY 10 SEPTEMBER 12:00 GMT
Webinar: How to read & understand GRADE findings in SRs
Organisation/s: Cochrane South Africa
Details: Watch the Cochrane SA webinar, presented by Tamara Kredo, on 10 September. If you are interested please RSVP to
cochranesa@mrc.ac.za.
S
ee more about Cochrane South Africa’s work on their website: https://southafrica.cochrane.org/or follow them on Twitter: @SACochrane; @cebhc; @CochraneAfrica
TUESDAY 10 SEPTEMBER 13:00 GMT
Blog: Advancing evidence-use in policy and practice in Benin
Organisation/s: Actions pour l’Environnement et let Developpement Durable (ACED); Evidence-Policy-Action Network
Details: In this blog post, Frejus Thoto, Donald Houessou and Rodrigue Gbedomon of ACED share more information about the launch of the Evidence-Policy-Action Network and its upcoming forum from 17-18 October 2019 in Benin. Through the EPA Network, ACED is dedicated to continuing its “multi-stakeholder consultations to identify and prioritize actions that can build the culture of evidence-use among policy-makers and practitioners” in Benin.
See more about ACED and EPA Network’s work on their website: https://www.aced-benin.org/en and http://www.epanetwork.org/?lang=en or follow them on Twitter: @acedbenin; @EPAntw
DAY 3: WEDNESDAY 11 SEPTEMBER
WEDNESDAY 11 SEPTEMBER 06:30 GMT
Blog: summary of day 2 and what to look out for
Organisation/s: Africa Evidence Network secretariat – South Africa
Details: Precious Motha, Charity Chisoro, and Natalie Tannous of the Africa Centre for Evidence – the secretariat to the Africa Evidence Network – capture some highlights from the preceding day of Africa Evidence Week, and flag what’s coming up in the day ahead for participants.
See more about ACE’s work on their website: www.africacentreforevidence.org or follow them on Twitter: @ACE_UJ;@nataliejhbsa; @charitychisoro
WEDNESDAY 11 SEPTEMBER 07:00 GMT
Video: Emerging EIDM leader: why I fell in love with EIDM
Organisation/s:
Details: Ms Diana Warira in conversation with the Africa Evidence Network on why she fell in love with evidence.
Follow Diana on Twitter: @deewarira
WEDNESDAY 11 SEPTEMBER 08:00 GMT
Conversation starter: Mapping the Africa EIDM landscape
Organisation/s: Africa Evidence Network secretariat, South Africa
Details: This Conversation Starter features the evidence-informed decision-making landscape maps developed by successful bursary applicants from Evidence 2016 and Evidence 2018. These maps lay out the landscape of African EIDM in different ways: some are sectoral focused while others map out their country’s EIDM landscapes.
See more about Africa Centre for Evidence’s work on their website: www.africacentreforevidence.org or follow them on Twitter: @ACE_UJ
WEDNESDAY 11 SEPTEMBER 08:30 GMT
Conversation starter: Moving maternal, newborn and child evidence into policy in West Africa
Organisation/s: West African Health Organisation – Burkina Faso
Details: The theme for this Twitter Conversation is ‘What Works for evidence use?’, where participants -
@OoasWaho,
@johnson_ermel ,
@sokolo12,
@kofibusia11,
@issiakasombie, @Ms_Haesha, @siahtweets,
@igboamerican and
@blueafricmedia – will discuss ‘use of evidence in moving maternal, new-born and child evidence into policy in West Africa’, where WAHO will share their experiences. Follow the hashtag #WAHOtalkspolicy
See more about WAHO’s work on their website: https://www.wahooas.org/web-ooas/ or follow them on Twitter: @OoasWaho; @johnson_ermel
WEDNESDAY 11 SEPTEMBER 08:30 GMT
Blog: Experiences of promoting EIDM and practice in the ECOWAS region
Organisation/s: West African Health Organisation – Burkina Faso
Details: Dr. Ermel Johnson and Professor Issiaka Sombié of the West African Health Organisation share their experience of in promoting the use of evidence in decision-making and practice in the Economic Community of West African States in this blog post. The authors share some highlights from their work, including “the establishment of a framework for dialogue between health decision-makers and researchers in three countries (Senegal, Nigeria and Burkina Faso). This blog appears in English and French.
See more about WAHO’s work on their website: https://www.wahooas.org/web-ooas/ or follow them on Twitter: @OoasWaho; @johnson_ermel
WEDNESDAY 11 SEPTEMBER 10:00 GMT
In-country event: Programmes to enhance production and utilisation of data in policy, including other types of evidence
Organisation/s: PACKS Africa and the Inter-Departmental Research and Information Group (IDRIG) of the Parliament of Ghana
Details: Presentations by NDPC and/or GSS on programmes to enhance production and utilisation of data in policy (expand to include other types of evidence)
See more about PACKS Africa’s work on their website: https://www.packs-africa.org/ or follow them on Twitter: @PACKS_Africa; @K_Atengble
WEDNESDAY 11 SEPTEMBER 10:00 GMT
In-country event: Evidence-use, media and CSOs
Organisation/s: PACKS Africa
Details: Panel discussion among media organisations and CSOs on the use of evidence (discussions should include aggregating citizen evidence)
See more about PACKS Africa work on their website: https://www.packs-africa.org/ or follow them on Twitter: @PACKS_Africa; @K_Atengble
WEDNESDAY 11 SEPTEMBER 10:00 GMT
Blog: Benin case study: engaging policy-makers in evidence-use
Organisation/s: Actions pour l’Environnement et let Developpement Durable (ACED) - Benin
Details: In this blog post, ACED team members Rodrigue Castro Gbedomon, Frejus Thoto and Donald Houessou share some highlight findings of a project done with various partners, that aimed to “generate actionable evidence on inland fisheries in Benin”. The project was set up in the absence of reliable and recent data on inland fisheries in Benin. Over 1000 fisher-people were interviewed to gather socio-economic data, as well as “extensive aquatic ecological research on water quality, species composition and catch”. If you are interested in EIDM for the environmental sector, this blog post is of interest.
See more about ACED’s work on their website: https://www.aced-benin.org/en or follow them on Twitter: @acedbeni
WEDNESDAY 11 SEPTEMBER 12:00 GMT
In-country event: Proceedings of the regional conference of food safety education
Organisation/s: Cameroon Toilet Organisation (CAMTO)
Details: CAMTO is launching of the proceeding of the regional conference of food safety education. This is to provide a feedback to participants and restitution to stakeholders who did not have the opportunity to attend the conference. The event is happening on 11 September at the Kumba City Council Hall in Cameroon at 13:00 (Cameroon time). To attend, RSVP to Dr Mbonteh Jacob Nzang on
ihsaniub@yahoo.com or Mary Bi Suh Atanga on
maryatanga@gmail.com.
See more about CAMTO work on their Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/camtorg/
WEDNESDAY 11 SEPTEMBER 13:00 GMT
Blog: Conversation land reform in South Africa
Organisation/s: Africa Centre for Evidence
Details: Team members of the evidence synthesis portfolio at the Africa Centre for Evidence reflect in this article, originally posted on The Conversation, about the role that evidence-use seems to be playing the Ramaphosa administration of South Africa. They cite examples of where evidence has been drawn on in the policy-making process.
See more about ACE’s work on their website: www.africacentreforevidence.org or follow them on Twitter: @ACE_UJ, @laurenz_ml,@ndukup1
WEDNESDAY 11 SEPTEMBER 14:00 GMT
Video: Profiles in Evidence
Organisation/s: Centre for the Development of Best Practices in Health and Cochrane Africa
Details: Pierre Ongolo-Zogo, Centre for the Development of Best Practices in Health, Yaoundé, Cameroon and Cochrane Africa.
See more about Development of Best Practices in Health ‘s and Cochrane Africa’s work on their website: http://www.cdbph.org/ and https://africa.cochrane.org/ or follow them on Twitter: @SACochrane; @cebhc; @CochraneAfrica
WEDNESDAY 11 SEPTEMBER 14:00 GMT
Video: Checking in with the AEN co-ordinator: how is the Week going?
Organisation/s: Africa Evidence Network (AEN)
Details: The Africa evidence Network (AEN) coordinator, Precious Motha, shares some of the highlights about how the Africa Evidence Week is going.
See more about Africa Evidence Network’s work on their website: https://aen-website.azurewebsites.net/ or follow them on Twitter: @Africa_evidence
DAY 4: THURSDAY 12 SEPTEMBER
THURSDAY 12 SEPTEMBER 06:30 GMT
Blog: summary of day 3 and what to look out for
Organisation/s: Africa Evidence Network secretariat
Details: Precious Motha, Charity Chisoro, and Natalie Tannous of the Africa Centre for Evidence – the secretariat to the Africa Evidence Network – capture some highlights from the preceding day of Africa Evidence Week, and flag what’s coming up in the day ahead for participants.
See more about ACE’s work on their website: www.africacentreforevidence.org or follow them on Twitter: @ACE_UJ;@nataliejhbsa; @charitychisoro
THURSDAY 12 SEPTEMBER 07:00 GMT
Video: Emerging EIDM leader: why I fell in love with EIDM
Organisation/s: eBASE Africa
Details: Ms Ndi Euphrasia Ebai-Atuh in conversation with the Africa Evidence Network on why she fell in love with evidence.
See more about eBASE Africa’s work on their website:
http://www.ebaseafrica.org/ or follow them on Twitter:
@ebase_africa; @Euphras01426918
THURSDAY 12 SEPTEMBER 08:00 GMT
Blog: Healthcare evidence brokering for Agenda 2063
Organisation/s: Cameroon Consumer Service Organisation (CamCoSO); Research Organisation for Health Education and Rehabilitation-Cameroon (ROHER-CAM)
Details: In this blog post, Ndi Euphrasia Ebai-Atuh (CamCoSO) and Ngeh Etienne (ROHER-CAM) share their organisations’ evidence brokering strategy of “using biomedical students and early career clinicians to significantly increase Patient Public Involvement (PPI) in research, minimize research waste, and create a sustainable evidence culture in clinical practice in the near future”. The authors share the details of their strategy – could this approach work in other countries?
See more about CamCoSo’s and ROHER-CAM's work on Twitter: @Euphras01426918; @NgehEtienne; @dcgevala
THURSDAY 12 SEPTEMBER 09:00 GMT
In-country event: Improving mental health of children exposed to traumatic experiences in conflict zones
Organisation/s: Initiative for Social and Economic Development (ISED)
Details: ISED aims to equip children and young people of school going age in conflict zones of the North west region of Cameroon with evidence based behavioral therapies to overcome feelings of depression, anxiety, bitterness and hate. This event is happening on 12 September from 09:00-12:00 at the District Health Centre hall, Bambui in Bamenda, Cameroon.
See more about ISED’S work, follow them on Twitter: @Euphras01426918; @DoreenadM; @LouiseAmungwa
THURSDAY 12 SEPTEMBER 09:00 GMT
Blog: Bringing the sunshine into our homes!
Organisation/s: Effective Basic Services (eBASE Africa) - Cameroon
Details: Okwen Mbah, Olivette Chia, and Emmanuel Kamga of eBASE Africa share a blog post in which they describe how their organisation was able to provide 40 households with cook stoves and solar lamps for cooking, reading and phone charging in the Mbororo community in Ndzah in the north West Region of Cameroon. The blog post also features quotes from community members on their experiences of this project.
See more about eBASE’s work on their website: http://www.ebaseafrica.org/ or follow them on Twitter: @ebase_africa; @okwen; @chia_oliv; @kemma2000
THURSDAY 12 SEPTEMBER 10:30 GMT
In-country event: Training workshop on navigating and evaluating quality evidence
Organisation/s: Packs Africa and Inter Departmental Research and Information Group of the Parliament of Ghana
Details: This is a closed training workshop.
See more about PACKS Africa’s work on their website: https://www.packs-africa.org/ or follow them on Twitter: @PACKS_Africa; @K_Atengble
THURSDAY 12 SEPTEMBER 11:00 GMT
Blog: Experiences of decision making for the SDGs
Organisation/s: Effective Basic Services Africa (eBASE Africa) - Cameroon
Details: In this blog post, Okwen Patrick Mbah, Emmanuel Kamga, Mirabel Nain Yuh, Rigobert Pambe, Euphrasia Ebai-Atuh, Loveline Lum Niba of eBASE unpack the use of DataMaps as a tool to integrate evidence into decision-making. These maps combine the best available scientific evidence systematically searched for with qualitative data from community workers.
See more about eBASE’s work on their website: http://www.ebaseafrica.org/ or follow them on Twitter: @ebase_africa; @okwen; @kemma2000; @rigobertpambe; @Euphras01426918; @NibaLum
THURSDAY 12 SEPTEMBER 12:00 GMT
Conversation starter: BCURE Africa: showcasing EIDM capacity-building
Organisation/s: Africa Centre for Evidence, ZeipNET, AFIDEP, African Cabinet Network, PACKS Africa – multiple countries
Details: The UK Department for International Development programme of work called Building Capacity to Use Research Evidence (BCURE) funded multiple African organisations. This Conversation Starter aims to share the content developed by these funded organisations and centres on a conversation of #BCUREAFrica
See more about these involved organisations on Twitter or via their websites: @Afidep, @ACE_UJ, @PACKS_Africa, http://www.cabinetgovernment.net/, http://www.zeipnet.co.zw
THURSDAY 12 SEPTEMBER 12:00 GMT
Video: History of the AEN
Organisation/s: Africa Evidence Network (AEN)
Details: The history of the Africa Evidence Network is highlighted in the video.
See more about Africa Evidence Network’s work on their website: https://www.facebook.com/camtorg/or follow them on Twitter: @Africa_evidence
THURSDAY 12 SEPTEMBER 12:00 GMT
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n-country event: PERLSS contribution to EIDM in Africa
Organisation/s: Africa Centre for Evidence (ACE); Partners for Evidence-driven Rapid Learning in Social Systems (PERLSS)
Details: The Africa Centre for Evidence (ACE) and the Partners for Evidence-driven Rapid Learning in Social Systems (PERLSS) network would like to invite you to a public seminar on: PERLSS contribution to evidence-informed policy-making in Africa. This event is happening from 14:00-16:00 at the School of Hospitality and Tourism, APB Campus, University of Johannesburg in Johannesburg, South Africa. If you are interested in attending this event, please RSVP to Nkululeko Tshabalala at
ntshabalala@uj.ac.za by 11 September.
See more about ACE's and PERLSS's work on their website: www.africacentreforevidence.org and https://www.mcmasterforum.org/lets-collaborate/networks/PERLSS or follow them on Twitter: @McMasterForum ;
@ACE_UJ
THURSDAY 12 SEPTEMBER 12:00 GMT
Livestreamed event: EIDM in Nigeria and Burkina Faso
Organisation/s: Africa Centre for Evidence (ACE); Partners for Evidence-driven Rapid Learning in Social Systems (PERLSS)
Details: The Africa Centre for Evidence (ACE) and the Partners for Evidence-driven Rapid Learning in Social Systems (PERLSS) network would like to invite you to a public seminar on: PERLSS contribution to evidence-informed policy-making in Africa. This event is happening from 14:00-16:00 at the School of Hospitality and Tourism, APB Campus, University of Johannesburg in Johannesburg, South Africa.
See more about ACE's and PERLSS's work on their website: www.africacentreforevidence.org and https://www.mcmasterforum.org/lets-collaborate/networks/PERLSS or follow them on Twitter: @McMasterForum ;
@ACE_UJ
THURSDAY 12 SEPTEMBER 13:00 GMT
Webinar: Production et utilisation des evidences dans la conception et la gestion des politiques publiques en Afrique de l’ouest
Organisation/s: West Africa Capacity-building and Impact Evaluation (WACIE)
Details: As part of the 2019 Africa Evidence Week, 3ie is organising through the West Africa Capacity-building and Impact Evaluation program a webinar on Thursday 12 September 2019 from 13:00 to 14:30 GMT. The focus will be on the production and use of evidence in public policy design and management in West Africa (WACIE). This webinar will be in French. Les intervenants discuteront leur point de vue sur la production de données probantes dans la région, en quoi cela a-t-elle une incidence sur les politiques et comment est-ce que ces données probantes sont prises en compte par les politiques et autres acteurs du développement. Ils partageront leurs expériences pratiques en matière de production et d'utilisation de données probantes dans l’élaboration et la gestion des politiques publiques dans l’espace de l'Union économique et monétaire ouest-africaine en général, et au Bénin en particulier. Ils vont par ailleurs évoquer la manière dont le programme WACIE contribue à aider les gouvernements à améliorer la qualité de la production et l'utilisation des données probantes, ainsi que ce qui peut être amélioré à ces propos. Toute personne intéressée par les questions d’évidence et de politique est la bienvenue.
Click here to register.
See more about West Africa Capacity-building and Impact Evaluation’s work on their website: https://www.3ieimpact.org/our-work/west-africa-capacity-building-and-impact-evaluation
THURSDAY 12 SEPTEMBER 13:00 GMT
Conversation starter: Cochrane SA conversation on #CochraneNutrition
Organisation/s: Cochrane South Africa – South Africa
Details: Cochrane South Africa is sharing their work on nutrition in this Twitter conversation. To get access to resources, newsletters, and other content on nutrition from Cochrane Nutrition, follow the hashtag #CochraneNutritionAfricanEIDM.
See more about Cochrane Nutrition’s work on their website: https://nutrition.cochrane.org/ or follow them on Twitter: @cochranenutri
DAY 5: FRIDAY 13 SEPTEMBER
FRIDAY 13 SEPTEMBER 06:00 GMT
In-country event: The role of EIDM in Africa and the Sustainable Development Goals
Organisation/s: Tanzania Enlightenment Development Innovations (TEDI)
Details: TEDI aims to discuss and understand the role of evidence-informed decision-making in achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG). Their panel discussion will explore this theme in relation to SDG 1 (No Poverty), SDG 8 (Decent Work & Economic Growth) and SDG 4 (Quality Education). This event will feature discussions between audience members and panel members who are expected to be academics, development practitioners, and others from educational institutions and non-governmental organisations working in development. The event starts at 06:00-13:00 GMT and is happening at Mzumbe University in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. Click
here to RSVP.
See more about TEDI’s work on their Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/teditanzania/ or follow them on Twitter: @glorieAndy
FRIDAY 13 SEPTEMBER 06:30 GMT
In-country event: Gauteng Environment Research Symposium
THIS EVENT HAS BEEN POSTPONED DUE TO THE PEACEFUL PROTEST (#SANDTONSHUTDOWN) HAPPENING IN SANDTON, JOHANNESBURG ON FRIDAY 13 SEPTEMBER.
Organisation/s: Gauteng Department of Agriculture and Rural Development (GDARD); Africa Centre for Evidence (ACE); Process, Energy & Environmental Technology Station (PEETS); the Gauteng City-Region Observatory (GCRO); Water Research Commission (WRC); and the University of South Africa (UNISA).
Details: The theme of the first Gauteng Environmental Research Symposium is: “Contribution to the understanding and needs in the environmental sector to facilitate research initiatives that address emerging and pressing environmental concerns”. The event is happening from 08:30 South African time in Johannesburg (venue to be confirmed). To attend, RSVP to Ms. Neggie Bakwunye on (011) 240 3409 or
Neggie.Bakwunye@gauteng.gov.za or Mr. Dakalo Phaswa on (011) 240 3400 or
Dakalo.Phaswa@gauteng.gov.za.
See more about GDARD’S work on their website: gauteng.gov.za or follow them on Twitter: @OfficialGDARD
FRIDAY 13 SEPTEMBER 07:00 GMT
Blog: summary of day 4 and what to look out for
Organisation/s: Africa Evidence Network secretariat
Details: Precious Motha, Charity Chisoro, and Natalie Tannous of the Africa Centre for Evidence – the secretariat to the Africa Evidence Network – capture some highlights from the preceding day of Africa Evidence Week, and flag what’s coming up in the day ahead for participants.
See more about ACE’s work on their website: www.africacentreforevidence.org or follow them on Twitter: @ACE_UJ;@nataliejhbsa; @charitychisoro
FRIDAY 13 SEPTEMBER 07:30 GMT
Video: Emerging EIDM leader: why I fell in love with EIDM
Organisation/s: Department of Water and Sanitation, Directorate: Policy
Details: Mr. Luvuyo Zigana in conversation with the Africa Evidence Network on why he fell in love with evidence.
See more about Department of Water and Sanitation, Directorate: Policy’s work on their website: www.dwa.gov.za or follow them on Twitter: @DWS_RSA;@Luvuyo07
FRIDAY 13 SEPTEMBER 09:00 GMT
In-country event: Working session with early career clinicians and biomedical students
Organisation/s: Cameroon Consumer Service Organisation (CamCoso)
Details: CamCoso aims to promote a sustainable evidence-based health care culture amongst clinicians in Cameroon. This event with early career clinicians and biomedical students is happening from 10:00 Cameroon time at the Bamenda Regional Hospital in Mankon in Bamenda, Cameroon.
See more about CamCoso’s follow them on Twitter: @realcamcoso; @Euphras01426918
FRIDAY 13 SEPTEMBER 11:00 GMT
Livestreamed event: Climate change session
THIS EVENT HAS BEEN POSTPONED DUE TO THE PEACEFUL PROTEST (#SANDTONSHUTDOWN) HAPPENING IN SANDTON, JOHANNESBURG ON FRIDAY 13 SEPTEMBER.
Organisation/s: Gauteng Department of Agriculture and Rural Development (GDARD)
Details: GDARD will livestream their event on climate change focusing on how the youth can be a solution. This event will be facilitated by Professor Godwell Nhamo Chief Researcher and Chair for the Exxaro Chair in Business and Climate Change at the University of South Africa (Unisa) and presenters are Ms Mikateko Sithole, Deputy Director for Climate Change Adaption at the Department of Environment Affairs in South Africa and Dr Caradee Wright, a Specialist Scientist at the South African Medical Research Council leading the Climate and Health Research Programme.
See more about GDARD’S work on their website: gauteng.gov.za or follow them on Twitter: @OfficialGDARD; @environmentza; @caradeeyael
FRIDAY 13 SEPTEMBER 11:00 GMT
Blog: The right thing to do with pre-service teachers in Cameroon
Organisation/s: (personal capacity) Anang Foncha - Cameroon
Details: In this blog post, Anang Foncha questions the constant learning and adjusting that educators do when teaching students, and wonders "as a policy maker in the field of pedagogy...whether or not existing policies as well as practices are guided by the use of research and evidence”. Explore her ideas in this blog post.
See more about Anang Foncha’s work on Twitter: @AnangFoncha
FRIDAY 13 SEPTEMBER 12:30 GMT
Webinar: Evidence, policy needs and political realities - Learning from experiences in Africa
Organisation/s: CLEAR-AA
Details: This session draws on research carried out for the book, provisionally titled: Evidence Based Policy Making in Africa: Planning and Implementation. The book is part of a research project being carried out by CLEAR AA with the support of the Hewlett Foundation.
FRIDAY 13 SEPTEMBER 12:30 GMT
Conversation starter: The need for collaboration in the evidence ecosystem
Organisation/s: The Community Based Health Insurance Organisation
Details: Akaninyene Obot from the Community Based Health Insurance Organisation will host a Twitter conversation discussing why it is necessary for players within the evidence ecosystem to collaborate. Join the conversation by following the hashtag #EIDMcollaboration.
Follow Akaninyene on Twitter: @uteeakan
FRIDAY 13 SEPTEMBER 14:00 GMT
Video: Siziwe Ngcwabe: What a celebration - what's next?
Organisation/s: Africa Evidence Network (AEN)
Details: The Africa Evidence Network manager, Siziwe Ngcwabe gives some closing remarks on the Africa Evidence Week
See more about Africa Evidence Network’s work on their website: https://aen-website.azurewebsites.net/ or follow them on Twitter: @Africa_evidence
FRIDAY 13 SEPTEMBER 14:00 GMT
Blog: AEN secretariat: summary blog of AfEW highlights
Organisation/s: Africa Evidence Network secretariat – South Africa
Details: Precious Motha, Charity Chisoro, and Natalie Tannous of the Africa Centre for Evidence – the secretariat to the Africa Evidence Network – share some of the highlights from the inaugural Africa Evidence Week.
See more about ACE’s work on their website: www.africacentreforevidence.org or follow them on Twitter: @ACE_UJ;@nataliejhbsa; @charitychisoro