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Expanding the range of evidence used to inform health decision-making: launch of the assessing unConventional Evidence(ACE) tool to make better use of contextualized knowledge

Expanding the range of evidence used to inform health decision-making: launch of the assessing unConventional Evidence(ACE) tool to make better use of contextualized knowledge
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Integration of Traditional, Complementary, and Integrative Medicine (TCIM) in the Institutionalization of Evidence-Informed Decision-making

Hybrid Side event at the 2024 Prince Mahidol Award Conference23 January 2024, Bangkok, ThailandThe Evidence Unit of the WHO Global Centre for Traditional Medicine and the WHO Evidence to Policy and Impact Unit (Research for Health Department), are hosting a collaborative side event at the 2024 Prince Mahidol Award Conference (PMAC) exploring the current state of Evidence-informed policy-making (EIDM) institutionalization globally and the implications of its intersections with Traditional, Complementary, and Integrative Medicine (TCIM) in fostering inclusivity, health equity, epistemic justice, and decolonial global health governance. The side event will explore potential mechanisms (infrastructure, conditions, frameworks) for enhancing the use of evidence in global policy development toward realizing TCIM’s contribution to health and wellbeing. The use of evidence in policy and decision-making has exponentially grown, and it is now considered standard practice within health systems.

Launch: WHO Global research agenda on health, migration and displacement

The WHO Department of Health and Migration will launch the “Global research agenda on health, migration and displacement,” unveiling the research priorities identified and presenting the critical implementation steps for national, regional and global actors. The priority research topics identified are relevant to all areas of global public health and global policy development and can be applied to varying geographical regions and migration contexts. The launch webinar will discuss how the global research agenda will lay the foundation for regional and national research agendas and improve evidence-informed policy-making while enhancing multi-stakeholder collaboration and inter-regional knowledge sharing to advance the health of refugees and migrants.

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