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Building capacity for evidence-informed decision making: an example from South Africa
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Eidm Capacity BuildingAfrican Public PolicyEducationDecision AnalysisResearch EthicsMulti-stakeholder ResearchStakeholder AnalysisPolicy AnalysisCapacity BuildingSocial SciencesBiasSouth AfricaManagementStakeholder EngagementDecision TheoryAfrican DevelopmentBuilding CapacityPublic PolicyPotential ImpactEvidence-informed Decision MakingAfrican OrganizationEvidential ReasoningEvidence-based RecommendationEquitable DevelopmentPolicy StudiesEpistemologyEidm Role PlayersDecision ScienceEvidence-based PracticeReal World EvidenceInternational Institutions
To maximise the potential impact and acceptability of EIDM capacity building, there is a need for programmes to coordinate their remits within existing systems, playing both ‘insider’ and ‘outsider’ roles. Through a review of the South African evidence-policy landscape and analysis of a stakeholder event that brought together EIDM role players, this paper illustrates how one capacity-building programme navigated its position within the national evidence-policy interface. It identifies strategies for improving the acceptability and potential effectiveness of donor-funded EIDM capacity-building activities: understanding the evidence-policy interface, incorporating programmes into the decision-making infrastructure (being an ‘insider’), whilst retaining an element of neutrality (being an ‘outsider’).