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The What Works Global Summit 2023 is a conference co-hosted by the Bruyère Research Institute and @CampbellReviews from 17 to 20 October. #WWGS2023
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#NEW🎉 .EEF just launched the #Evidence4Education website at the ongoing #WWGS2023. Be among the first to visit this site and learn about the incredible work of #EEF and its partners QueenRaniaFoundation مؤسسة الملكة رانيا eBASE Africa Visit evidence.education World Bank Education Ruth Stewart




My final post from WWGS2023. Thought provoking to hear Nur negla colleagues share their experiences on exploring the intersections between #evaluation synthesis and #evidence synthesis in the United Nations system. Deborah McWhinney Shiv Bakrania Ross Tanner UN Women Martina Rathner UNESCO 🏛️ #Education #Sciences #Culture 🇺🇳 UNFPA UN Development


Though denied visa, I was still able to present my work at the #WWGS2023 virtually. Sharing on how #PWDs are invited to the dinner of research evidence but not to the table. The Campbell Collaboration eBASE Africa


Leaving Ottawa 🇨🇦 after 3 excellent days attending the What Works Global Summit. Thanks to The Campbell Collaboration for bringing this network together! Leaving filled with new ideas, perspectives and people to learn from and collaborate with Centre for Homelessness Impact 📨 coming very soon!




#WWGS2023 was wonderful to reconnect with old friends and colleagues as well as to make new friends and discover the latest evidence-informed policymaking ideas and practices. Lots of gratitude to The Campbell Collaboration for my Farah Jamal Award 🙏


Sandy Oliver Promise M. Nduku A highlight of the conference for me was our panel on 2 years of our partnership to support Responsive Evidence Services for African Policy Needs (REAP). Okwen P Mbah presented on eBASE Africa's work of co-ordinating capacity for responsive evidence services in Cameroon, Chad, Niger,


Sandy Oliver Promise M. Nduku Okwen P Mbah eBASE Africa It was also lovely reflecting on how we can go farther, faster together in implementing the recommendations of the Global Commission on Evidence report as well as looking back on Fifteen years of evidence synthesis in international development with Birte Snilstveit from 3ie, Rhona Mijumbi from


We’re excited to co-host a webinar with Cochrane Consumer Network and World Health Organization (WHO)’s EVIPNet on bringing evidence and citizen engagement to bear in addressing misinformation. Register now mcmasterforum.org/networks/evide… #Evidence4Life

The 2023 Campbell awards were announced last week at the What Works Global Summit #WWGS2023. All the details are now on our website 🤩 👏🏾 campbellcollaboration.org/news-and-event… Peter Neyroud James E. Pustejovsky Chuka Emezue, PhD, MPH, MPA, CHES® @MarkKelson.bsky.social Mala Mann MCLIP Ben Hannigan Dr Simone Willis RhiC Madhu Deshmukh


🗓️ 2 Nov: Register for this free Global Commission on Evidence webinar on addressing #misinformation, use of evidence and citizen engagement, co-hosted by Maureen Smith @Maureenchats Chair of Cochrane Consumer Network Network Executive and Will Moy Will Moy CEO of Campbell. mcmasterforum.org/networks/evide…

The free Campbell webinar series is back! After a break for #WWGS2023 in October, at which Laurenz Mahlanza-Langer was given the Farah Jamal Award for early career researchers, join us on Tuesday, 7 November to find out #WhatWorks! us02web.zoom.us/meeting/regist…


The Farah Jamal Award recognises early career researchers who have made an important contribution to ensuring under-represented or marginalised voices are heard. Find out more on the The Campbell Collaboration website campbellcollaboration.org/news-and-event…


