Options for Effective Mechanisms to Support Evidence-Informed Policymaking in RMNCH in Asia and the Pacific

Emma Pitchforth, Ellen Nolte, Celine Miani, Eleanor Winpenny

ResearchPosted on rand.org May 1, 2013Published in: Options For Effective Mechanisms to Support Evidence-Informed Policymaking in RMNCH In Asia and the Pacific (World Health Organization, May 2013)

This report discusses considerations to be taken into account in the development of future mechanisms to provide timely, reliable and high-quality evidence to inform decision-making. The work was conducted through a rapid evidence assessment, key informant interviews, and in-depth case studies in four countries: Bangladesh, India, Indonesia and Nepal.

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  • Availability: Non-RAND
  • Year: 2013
  • Pages: 133
  • Document Number: EP-51481

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