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Enabling Evidence Support Systems for Better Public Policy- Prof John Lavis and Dr Soledad Quiroz

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INGSA Horizon Series - In-depth conversations with the leading global experts at the science/society/policy interface.

Prof John Lavis is the Co-Lead of the Global Commission on Evidence to Address Societal Challenges.

Dr Soledad Quiroz-Valenzuela is an INGSA Vice-President and one of the Commissions that was charged with investigating opportunities to arm the world's policy-makers with the world's best evidence.

The Global Commission on Evidence has now updated its 2023 report that was available in seven languages (https://www.mcmasterforum.org/networks/evidence-commission) encompassing 24 recommendations for how the world can improve its culture and practice of evidence-informed policymaking.

Convened by Laura dos Santos Boeira from Instituto Veredas, the INGSA Horizon Series sits down with Prof Lavis and Dr Quiroz to discuss the future of science advice for the great societal challenges we face.

For more, follow @INGSciAdvice on Twitter or check out #INGSAHorizon​​​

Join the INGSA network for free at: https://www.ingsa.org/join/

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INGSA Horizon Series - In-depth conversations with the leading global experts at the science/society/policy interface.

Prof John Lavis is the Co-Lead of the Global Commission on Evidence to Address Societal Challenges.

Dr Soledad Quiroz-Valenzuela is an INGSA Vice-President and one of the Commissions that was charged with investigating opportunities to arm the world's policy-makers with the world's best evidence.

The Global Commission on Evidence has now updated its 2023 report that was available in seven languages (https://www.mcmasterforum.org/networks/evidence-commission) encompassing 24 recommendations for how the world can improve its culture and practice of evidence-informed policymaking.

Convened by Laura dos Santos Boeira from Instituto Veredas, the INGSA Horizon Series sits down with Prof Lavis and Dr Quiroz to discuss the future of science advice for the great societal challenges we face.

For more, follow @INGSciAdvice on Twitter or check out #INGSAHorizon​​​

Join the INGSA network for free at: https://www.ingsa.org/join/

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