Transforming evidence-informed decision-making: introducing the ACRES Training Program for Knowledge Practitioners
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In this video, Peter Kasadha, a research associate at ACRES shares about how the evidence-informed decision-making (EIDM) space is evolving, and knowledge practitioners need to adapt to meet the changing demands. While technical competencies are essential, the ACRES training program recognizes the critical importance of collaborative and cultural competencies in shaping the EIDM landscape. The ACRES program is designed to equip knowledge practitioners with the skills to effectively engage stakeholders, build relationships, and navigate the policy environment. By emphasising collaborative and cultural competencies, ACRES aims to revolutionize the EIDM space, enabling knowledge practitioners to drive equitable social and health outcomes.
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