Strengthening data visualisation capacities of the Parliament research staff is key for evidence informed decision making.@IDinsight@ZeipNET_ZW are partnering in strengthening the data analysis and visualisation capacities of the Parliament of Zimbabwe research staff.
We hosted a #webinar on 30 October 2024 entitled: "EIDM Processes: Seeking Transformation for Improved Impacts." You can read the following blog post by @PenkaBogne, which summarises the discussions: https://t.co/RmqnStNgVz.
According to the discussion's guiding model, specific skill sets were pertinent for evidence-informed decision-making (EIDM) practice. However, the main takeaway from the discussions was that capacity development initiatives shouldn't focus on just one or a small number of skills in any given intervention. Instead, the focus should be on complementing abilities that facilitate change and impacts across the various subgroups within the ecosystem.
#Africalovesevidence #AfricanEIDM #CapacityDevelopment #Impact #WeekendReading
During the #AfricaEvidenceWeek2024 celebrations, we promoted and showed twenty-four #Twitterchats!
We highlighted incredible organisations and participants from all around the continent who demonstrated their innovative approaches to evidence-informed decision-making (EIDM), highlighting the resilience, diversity, and vibrancy of the continent's #evidence ecosystem.
By placing young people at the forefront, we also recognised diversity in the #evidence ecosystem, fostering a collaborative future, and recognising the achievements of young and emerging leaders.
For detailed information, see: https://t.co/pXJksxOMuG.
Our very own Director, @ronald_263 shares his experience with #EIDM which has been characterised by phases of blind personal development, networking, inspiration, experimentation & identifying a niche in the #EIDM field to utilise evidence + impact lives: https://t.co/di3L7d8At3.
'Stories compel the heart, evoke emotion & stir the imagination.' @Enomark1979 shares his journey of professional evolution with the @Africa_evidence, a powerful #StoryOfChange: https://t.co/gdqg7vGsgN. Do you have a #story for us? Get in touch via [email protected].
Our director @ronald_263 wrote a blog post highlighting some key takeaways from the #INGSA2024 conference by @INGSciAdvice: https://t.co/W8Xqko6GFI. He said that the conference added a new & interesting perspective to his #EIDM knowledge emphasising diversity, equity, & inclusion
Following the first #webinar in a series by the #EnhancingEvidenceCapacities working group, @K_Atengble put together this blog article which includes critical action points to take the conversation forward. Read it here: https://t.co/IiHFFNu9sr
The countdown has begun for #Evidence2023. Online registrations are now open with registrations for the in-person event in Entebbe, Uganda set to open soon. Register now to book your spot at EVIDENCE 2023 https://t.co/euvjFmL3oF
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Member voting for the Africa Evidence Leadership Award (AELA) is now open. Voting is across three categories and takes place via email link. This award is designed as a mechanism to showcase innovation, excellence, and leadership in supporting the African evidence-use ecosystem.
In a free webinar organised by @Africa_evidence as part of preparation for #Evidence2023, @PenkaBogne alongside other panelists will discuss on #Capacity development for #EIDM in Africa: exploring innovative approaches.
🗓️26 April
🕑12pm (GMT)
Register 🆓 https://t.co/FkB7TjTuyH
We’re proud to introduce the 1st session of the #Evidence2023 capacity webinar series on 26 Apr. Our seasoned panellists will share details of how differently they have been working to enhance #capacity in #EIDM among different target groups. Register now: https://t.co/U4p79eY0VD