Campbell Collaboration
For Sponsorship Of The What Works Global Summit 2021: Evidence For Development
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Amount$30,000
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Program
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Date Awarded6/15/2021
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Term6.0 Months
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Type of SupportProject
Overview
The Campbell Collaboration is an international research network supporting the production and use of evidence syntheses. This grant will support the 2021 What Works Global Summit, co-hosted with the Global Development Network. The conference brings together policymakers,practitioners, and researchers interested in evidence-based policy and practice. (Strategy: Evidence-Informed Policymaking)
About the Grantee
Grantee Website
www.campbelllcollaboration.org
Address
124 Grandview Road, Ardmore, PA, 19003, United States
Grants to this Grantee
for support to the What Works Global Summit 2019
The Campbell Collaboration is an international research network supporting the production and use of evidence syntheses. This grant will support the 2019 What Works Global Summit, which brings together policymakers, practitioners, and researchers interested in evidence-based policy and practice.
for support of the Campbell Collaboration Secretariat
The Campbell Collaboration supports the production and use of systematic reviews of evidence in social and economic policy. Campbell develops new methods, trains, and coordinates researchers that produce systematic reviews. It also makes evidence syntheses publicly available, and develops partnerships to produce synthesized evidence that responds to the needs of decision makers, and encourages policymakers and practitioners to use this evidence.
for support of the Campbell Collaboration Secretariat
The Campbell Collaboration supports the production and use of systematic reviews of evidence about social and economic policy. This includes (a) providing researchers and research institutions with training and subgrants; (b) making evidence syntheses publicly available; and (c) encouraging policymakers, program managers, and practitioners to use them. This grant will support the secretariat in its oversight of activities during this grant period, to build the Campbell Collaboration’s institutional capacities and funding base and to increase the production and use of systematic reviews in low- and middle-income countries.