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As a global evidence community, we work together to meet the needs and overcome the barriers to advance the use of reliable research evidence to address some of the world’s most serious health challenges.
JBI is a global organisation promoting and supporting evidence-based decisions that improve health and health service delivery. JBI offers a unique range of solutions to access, appraise and apply the best available evidence. JBI's approach to evidence-based healthcare is unique. JBI considers evidence-based healthcare as decision making that considers the feasibility, appropriateness, meaningfulness and effectiveness of healthcare practices. Connect with JBI across social media @JBIEBHC
Cochrane is a global independent network of researchers, professionals, patients, carers, and people interested in health. Cochrane’s 82,000 members and supporters from more than 130 countries work together to produce credible, accessible health information that is free from commercial sponsorship and other conflicts of interest.
Cochrane believes that a world of improved health is possible when decisions about health and health care are routinely based on high-quality, relevant and up-to-date synthesized research evidence, which it publishes in the Cochrane Library. The Cochrane Library is an internationally recognized and unique source of reliable, independent information on the effects of interventions in health care. Its principal component is the Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews (CDSR), containing over 8,500 Cochrane Reviews.
The Campbell Collaboration is an international research network that promotes evidence-based decision- and policy-making through the production of systematic reviews and other types of evidence synthesis. Campbell is composed of coordinating groups that coordinate the production of systematic reviews and evidence and gap maps in the following areas: Business & Management, Climate Solutions, Crime & Justice, Disability, Education, International Development, Knowledge Translation & Implementation, Methods, and Social Welfare.
The Centre for Evidence-based Health Care (CEBHC) is a coordinating and directive institution for research and training of the Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, Stellenbosch University, in the field of evidence-based health care.
The CEBHC is a beacon on the African continent in advancing evidence-based health care at a local and increasingly through its collaborations on a more global scale. In a world where the lines between fact, fiction, myth and fake news are blurred, driven largely by internet fabrications, the raison d’etre for the endeavours of the Centre of Evidenced-based Health Care has become a compelling necessity.
Instituto Veredas operates in the field of knowledge translation and evidence-informed policy, supporting social interventions across various sectors.
The use of evidence helps improve the actions of governments and institutions, making them more effective, efficient, impactful, transparent and democratic.
Through innovation, creativity and consistent methodologies, Instituto Veredas works to promote rights and improve people’s living conditions.
Founded in 2003 Health Technology Assessment international (HTAi) is a global, non-profit professional society with a mission to support and promote the production, understanding and use of health technology assessment to strengthen decision-making and improve health systems worldwide. HTAi brings together an international community of members, including researchers, policymakers, health professionals, public and private organisations, students, patients and citizens, to advance the role of HTA in informing equitable, efficient and high-quality healthcare.
The Guidelines International Network, or GIN, is a global network and connector in the guideline world. Established in 2002, GIN fosters professional expertise in evidence-based guideline development and implementation. Its members include organisations and individuals from across the world who share a common goal of improving healthcare through the use of evidence and the implementation of evidence-based guidelines. GIN works to enable networking and collaboration, advance guideline development and implementation, support continuous learning and improvement, and reduce duplication of effort across the guideline community.
An Initiative of the Africa Evidence Network. Nurturing, empowering, and amplifying the voices of emerging education evidence leaders across Africa.
Across the continent, emerging evidence-informed decision-making (EIDM) leaders have been raising their voice to play a more active role in finding solutions for the challenges facing African countries through the better use of data and evidence for decision-making. The Africa Evidence Youth League (AEYL) brings together these emerging leaders and provides a platform for them to share ideas, build connections, and take part in mentoring, career- and institution-building activities. The AEYL is centred around burning issues that were identified by emerging leaders, and in phase one, it will focus on education, bringing together emerging evidence education leaders from all around the continent for a facilitated community of practise and an in-depth EIDM mentoring programme.