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As the UNICEF Office of Research-Innocenti, we conduct research to inform policymaking and implementation. This project brief summarizes our work on research capacity building and evidence synthesis.

As the UNICEF Office of Research-Innocenti, we conduct research to inform policymaking and implementation. This project brief summarizes our work on research capacity building and evidence synthesis.

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Research capacity building and evidence synthesis — Project brief

  1. 1. PROJECT BRIEF Research Capacity Building and Evidence Synthesis How do we ensure that key policy and programming decisions are informed by the best available evidence on children? © UNICEF/UNI337289/Pouget
  2. 2. Overview Evidence is key to understanding the barriers that prevent children from enjoying their rights and to finding solutions to overcome those barriers.To catalyse change and achieve results for the most disadvantaged children, it is vital to generate, communicate and promote the use of evidence and data on child well-being. UNICEF Innocenti supports a range of capacity building activities to help staff and partners commission, undertake, communicate and use research on child rights in development cooperation programmes. Evidence synthesis can be described as the process of bringing together information and knowledge from a range of sources to inform debates and decisions on specific issues. Products such as systematic reviews and evidence gap maps are increasingly recognized for their significant role in knowledge management and evidence translation efforts.To help UNICEF make the right decisions for children’s well-being, we work to improve knowled- ge and awareness of evidence synthesis, and to illustrate its added value in decision-making. Approach To build our research capacity, we develop and deliver training, both online and in-person, on topics such as Managing research at UNICEF; Formulting research questions andTerms of Reference; Research design and methods; Critical appraisal; Ethics in Evidence Generation; and Research uptake and impact. We also provide advice and guidance on methodo- logy, impact evaluation and evidence synthesis, and participate in expert advisory groups for projects commissioned by partners in UNICEF . Goal To ensure high-quality research and methods – that are fit for purpose – this work develops and strengthens UNICEF’s evidence ecosystem. It aims to support and raise the capacity of UNICEF colleagues and external partners to be intelligent producers, commissioners and users of evidence. Project Highlights PROJECT BRIEF Contact Info Kerry Albright Chief, Knowledge Management kalbright@unicef.org The Impact of Social Protection on Gender Equality in Low and Middle-Income Countries (2021) How does the impact of social protection programmes differ across gender?What are the risks versus the benefits of social assistance, social insurace, care services and labour market programmes? How do the outcomes vary depending on intervention, implementation and design?This systematic review of reviews aims to generate a clear picture of the differential impact of social protection on women and men and translate this knowledge into policy actions that improve gender equality outcomes across the life-course. Shivit Bakrania Knowledge Management Specialist sbakrania@unicef.org Blended delivery of the Research Management and Methods training course (2021–2022) In response to an unparalleled demand for support and capacity building on research management and methods, we are developing a blended delivery training course to be delivered both online and in-person.This includes new modules on ‘Academic Publishing and Plain Language Writing’ and ‘Thinking and Working Politically’, and the decentralized delivery of training through a ‘Training of the Trainers’ course. Rapid Review Guidance during COVID-19 (2021) In the immediate aftermath of the COVID-19 outbreak, which forever changed the information landsca- pe, UNICEF urgently needed evidence to inform its response and ensure that children were protected from harm. In response, Innocenti embarked on a series of rapid reviews – a rapid form of evidence synthesis – that also provides guidance and minimum standards.

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