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Open Access 01-12-2015 | Commentary

Building a knowledge translation platform in Malawi to support evidence-informed health policy

Authors: Joshua Berman, Collins Mitambo, Beatrice Matanje-Mwagomba, Shiraz Khan, Chiyembekezo Kachimanga, Emily Wroe, Lonia Mwape, Joep J. van Oosterhout, Getrude Chindebvu, Vanessa van Schoor, Lisa M. Puchalski Ritchie, Ulysses Panisset, Damson Kathyola

Published in: Health Research Policy and Systems | Issue 1/2015

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Abstract

With the support of the World Health Organization’s Evidence-Informed Policy Network, knowledge translation platforms have been developed throughout Africa, the Americas, Eastern Europe, and Asia to further evidence-informed national health policy. In this commentary, we discuss the approaches, activities and early lessons learned from the development of a Knowledge Translation Platform in Malawi (KTPMalawi). Through ongoing leadership, as well as financial and administrative support, the Malawi Ministry of Health has strongly signalled its intention to utilize a knowledge translation platform methodology to support evidence-informed national health policy. A unique partnership between Dignitas International, a medical and research non-governmental organization, and the Malawi Ministry of Health, has established KTPMalawi to engage national-level policymakers, researchers and implementers in a coordinated approach to the generation and utilization of health-sector research. Utilizing a methodology developed and tested by knowledge translation platforms across Africa, a stakeholder mapping exercise and initial capacity building workshops were undertaken and a multidisciplinary Steering Committee was formed. This Steering Committee prioritized the development of two initial Communities of Practice to (1) improve data utilization in the pharmaceutical supply chain and (2) improve the screening and treatment of hypertension within HIV-infected populations. Each Community of Practice’s mandate is to gather and synthesize the best available global and local evidence and produce evidence briefs for policy that have been used as the primary input into structured deliberative dialogues. While a lack of sustained initial funding slowed its early development, KTPMalawi has greatly benefited from extensive technical support and mentorship by an existing network of global knowledge translation platforms. With the continued support of the Malawi Ministry of Health and the Evidence-Informed Policy Network, KTPMalawi can continue to build on its role in facilitating the use of evidence in the development and refinement of health policy in Malawi.
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Metadata
Title
Building a knowledge translation platform in Malawi to support evidence-informed health policy
Authors
Joshua Berman
Collins Mitambo
Beatrice Matanje-Mwagomba
Shiraz Khan
Chiyembekezo Kachimanga
Emily Wroe
Lonia Mwape
Joep J. van Oosterhout
Getrude Chindebvu
Vanessa van Schoor
Lisa M. Puchalski Ritchie
Ulysses Panisset
Damson Kathyola
Publication date
01-12-2015
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
Health Research Policy and Systems / Issue 1/2015
Electronic ISSN: 1478-4505
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12961-015-0061-4

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