Knowledge, evidence, practice and power

Reflecting the vision and mission of Reproductive Health Matters, the current issue on knowledge, evidence, practice and power comes at a time when we are reviewing RHM’s role as a broker of knowledge. We aim to build on its success and further explore the organisation’s potential to engage in international dialogue on sexual and reproductive health and rights research, policy and practices, promoting evidence- and rights-based responses. Thus, it is timely to take the opportunity that this theme provides to reflect on the importance of knowledge creation, how we can promote the generation of relevant and robust evidence and examine the barriers and opportunities to deliver evidence-informed policies and practice within a human rights framework.
Source: Reproductive Health Matters - Category: Global & Universal Authors: Tags: Editorial Source Type: research