Connecting research to real-world decisions

Connecting research to real-world decisions

Building stronger, fairer health systems grounded in local priorities, aligned with global goals.



Cover image of the Alliance 2024 annual report featuring a yellow background and a picture of a doctor consulting with two patients.

Annual report 2024

The Alliance supported 68 grants across 17 projects in 43 countries and territories. This year’s report focuses on how this work are having an impact, looking at how the Alliance projects are contributing to change across five dimensions.

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Partnerships for stronger knowledge systems in Africa (KNOSA)

Partnerships for stronger knowledge systems in Africa (KNOSA)

Overview

In many countries, research evidence is insufficiently used and disconnected from policy-making. Recent literature shows that the dominant paradigms of knowledge translation, integration and brokering still continue to focus efforts on individuals instead of institutions; research generation instead of the political economy of evidence and knowledge; and that the scholarship from low- and middle-income countries remains lean.

To address these challenges, the Alliance is supporting a small set of partnerships among policy and research institutions in East African countries. These partnerships will increase capacities to develop and strengthen institutional mechanisms, cultures, incentive structures and trusted relationships, to better enable the generation and use of locally-relevant evidence in policy-making processes.

Objectives

  • Establish institutional partnerships between a set of African research and policy institutions, and build research-to-policy networks across regional institutions;
  • Generate new knowledge and practice on institutional approaches for research evidence use to strengthen national knowledge systems, and improve local evidence-informed policy and practice;
  • Increase scholarship on meso- and macro-level capacity strengthening in LMICs, by documenting and disseminating learning on capacity mechanisms for strengthening knowledge systems, both for global audiences and local practice.

 

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Duration

2024 – 2026

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Alliance for Health Policy and Systems Research: annual report 2024

In 2024, the Alliance began implementing its new strategy, Aiming for impact (2024-2028). Around the world, we have advanced work in each of our focus...

Sustaining coverage in the face of health financing cliffs

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Uruguay: a primary health care case study in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic

This case study examines country-level primary health care (PHC) systems in Uruguay. The case study is part of a collection of case studies providing critical...

Health policy and systems research for improving vaccine uptake in low- and middle-income countries

The agenda on improving vaccine uptake is not new. Yet, persistent and emerging challenges threaten the significant public health gains that vaccination...