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Evidence & Policy • vol xx • no xx • 1–11 • © Policy Press 2021
Print ISSN 1744-2648 • Online ISSN 1744-2656 • https://doi.org/10.1332/174426421X16123456824061
Accepted for publication 02 February 2021 • First published online 26 February 2021
debate
Knowledge translation platforms to support
African evidence-informed policies: challenges
and progress
Joseph Adu, jadu@uwo.ca
Western University, Ontario
Sebastian Gyamfi, sgyamfi@uwo.ca
Western University, Ontario
Ebenezer Martin-Yeboah, emartiny@uwo.ca
Western University, Ontario
Background: An effective health system that ensures availability and access to quality healthcare
produces active human capital. Responsive health systems are the results of evidence-informed
policy practice which is mostly seen in advanced countries. Defciencies in most African health
systems are due to the ineffective use of health research to reinforce public health policymaking.
Key points for discussion: This paper discusses the progress and challenges faced by Knowledge
Translation Platforms (KTPs) in African evidence-informed policymaking among healthcare systems.
Large gaps exist between research evidence and policymaking in Africa due to ineffciencies of
the KTPs and the lack of political will to use sound ethical research outcomes to inform health
policies. Activities of KTPs in Africa are most often curtailed by many obstacles, but not limited to
the following; lack of infrastructure, human and fnancial capital, high turnover among top-level
policymakers, and lack of collaboration between academia and industry.
Conclusions and implications: Evidence informed policymaking is crucial to the achievement of
the health-related Sustainable Development Goals by 2030.
Key words knowledge translation platforms • evidence-informed policies • Africa • challenges
and progress
Key messages
There is the need for effective translation of scientifc knowledge into action where health systems
could interrelate closely with health research organisations to create and use available evidence to
ensure quality health outcomes in developing nations, including Africa. KTPs are essential players
in making this a reality in Africa.
To cite this article: Adu, J., Gyamf, S. and Martin-Yeboah, E. (2021) Knowledge translation
platforms to support African evidence-informed policies: challenges and progress, Evidence &
Policy, vol xx, no xx, 1–11, DOI: 10.1332/174426421X16123456824061
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