Programmes that we focus on to impact decision making.

The two-year project aims to adapt and develop digital technologies (currently biased towards artificial intelligence). The project focuses on how these tools will enhance gender and equity in the EIDM processes.

The programme builds on the current work and seeks to strengthen critical areas including governance, knowledge, and skills.

The Africa Learning together to advance Evidence and Equity in Policymaking to achieve the SDGS (LEEPS) initiative aims to institutionalize the use of evidence-informed policymaking (EIP).

(HIGH-Res) was an interventional study whose aim was to increase institutional capacity for government use of evidence in decision making processes by implementing interventions that are complementary to the operations of the Ministry of Health.

During this programme, the Center for Rapid Evidence Synthesis was created, which transitioned into an autonomous entity by the end of the second phase to further the application and research of knowledge brokering in Uganda and the region.

The Partnerships for Evidence and Equity in Responsive Social Systems (PEERSS) was a global consortium with 15 partners from four global regions, including Africa, the Middle East, Latin America, Caribbean Islands, and the United Kingdom.

Hosted by PACE, the hub is composed of key organizations from across and beyond Africa, whose expertise and experience will help deliver evidence and insights on a range of issues related to youth employment in Africa.