The Hub LAC participates in the first Seminar of the ImunizaSUS Project for Evidence-Informed policymaking in Brazil

The Hub LAC was present at the first Seminar of the ImunizaSUS Project, whose theme was “Evidence-Informed policymaking (EIPM) to support immunization actions in municipalities.”

The event took place on May 17 in Brasília (DF) and was organized by the National Council of Municipal Health Secretariats (CONASEMS) with support from the Ministry of Health of Brazil, the Pan American Health Organization (PAHO), and the Collective Health Education Center of the Faculty of Medicine of the Federal University of Minas Gerais (NESCON/UFMG).

The activity featured speakers from Brazil and other Latin American countries to share their experiences and knowledge regarding the institutionalization of evidence use and the implementation of effective vaccination policies in Brazilian municipalities.

Duber Osorio, coordinator and researcher of the Hub LAC, contributed to the event by sharing the experience in research on the institutionalization of evidence use for decision-making in Colombia. He presented the research results conducted at the Hub LAC and also the results from the RESSA Colombia team.

Duber Osorio (coordinator of the Hub LAC)

The seminar aimed to discuss the state of the art of Evidence-Informed policymaking, focusing on two main aspects:

(a) The systematic and transparent use of the best available data and scientific evidence, through the synthesis of the best global and national evidence, presenting the problems related to low vaccination coverage, the possible options to address these problems, and the identification of barriers and facilitators to implement these evidence-informed policies, and

(b) Emphasis on social participation and debate through deliberative dialogues in the situation where the evidence will be used. The situation where the evidence will be used in a context of political, cultural, and institutional constraints, pressure from local anti-vaccine groups, and resource availability.

The event also featured a presentation by Lucy Barrientos Kühn, Project Coordinator of the Evidence Unit of the Ministry of Health of Chile and a member of the Hub LAC directive team. In addition to Lucy, former partners and inspirers for the formation of the Hub were also present, such as Cristián Mansilla, Jorge Barreto, and Ulysses Panisset.

Find out more about the event here.

Boletín Informativo

Newsletter #6 Hub LAC

Boletín Informativo

Newsletter #7 Hub LAC

global comission

The Hub LAC joins the Implementation Council of the Global Commission on Evidence to Address Societal Challenges.

The Hub LAC is pleased to announce its integration into the Implementation Council of the Global Commission on Evidence to Address Societal Challenges.

The initiative, created by McMaster University in Canada, involves contributions from various organizations and civic leaders worldwide to promote and lead efforts to implement the Commission’s 24 recommendations and three priorities.

In addition to the recognition of the Hub LAC as a partner organization in the effort to improve the use of evidence to address social challenges, participation in meetings ensures the exchange of experiences, the opportunity to interact with other organizations, make proposals, and develop activities focused on the synergistic implementation of goals.

“We celebrate our inclusion in the Implementation Council of the GCE. Thanks to this, the Hub LAC will be able to expand its networking, sharing knowledge and experiences with the most important global organizations in the field of Evidence-Informed Policymaking (EIPM). This will allow us to continue our mission of promoting transnational and interdisciplinary collaboration for the institutionalization of evidence-informed decision-making in the Latin American and Caribbean region.” Duber Osorio: Coordinator/Researcher at Hub LAC.

For Laura Boeira, Director of the Veredas Institute, which is also part of the Commission, “the Hub LAC gains significant international visibility by joining the Council, especially reaffirming its commitment to strengthening evidence support systems, improving the global evidence architecture, and placing evidence at the center of everyday life for everyone.”

Learn more and discover all the institutions that are part of the Council: https://www.mcmasterforum.org/networks/evidence-commission/about-us/who-we-are/implementation-council 

Access the updated report (2024) with the Commission’s 24 priorities: https://www.mcmasterforum.org/docs/default-source/evidence-commission/update-2024.pdf  

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