Development of a knowledge broker group to support evidence-informed policy: lessons learned from Myanmar

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Paing, Pyone Yadanar [1 ]
Kyaw, Zarni Lynn [1 ]
Schojan, Matthew [2 ]
Traill, Tom [1 ]
Thura, Si [1 ]
Tin, Nilar [3 ]
Sein, Than-Tun [4 ]
Myint, Hnin Hnin Tha [1 ]
Bolton, Paul [2 ]
Lee, Catherine [2 ]
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[1] Community Partners Int, 81 Univ Ave Rd,Shwe Taung Gyar Ward 1, Bahan Township, Yangon, Myanmar
[2] Johns Hopkins Sch Publ Hlth, Global Mental Hlth Res Grp, Dept Mental Hlth, 624 N Broadway, Baltimore, MD USA
[3] Publ Hlth Profess, Yangon, Myanmar
[4] Yangon Univ, Anthropol Dept, Ramanya Hall,Yangon Univ PO, Yangon, Myanmar
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Knowledge translation platform; Evidence-informed decision-making; Health policy; Myanmar; RESEARCHERS; MAKERS;
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10.1186/s12961-021-00806-x
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R19 [保健组织与事业(卫生事业管理)];
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Background Globally, policy-makers face challenges to using evidence in health decision-making, particularly lack of interaction between research and policy. Knowledge-brokering mechanisms can fill research-policy gaps and facilitate evidence-informed policy-making. In Myanmar, the need to promote evidence-informed policy is significant, and thus a mechanism was set up for this purpose. This paper discusses lessons learned from the development of the Knowledge Broker Group-Myanmar (KBG-M), supported by the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health's Applied Mental Health Research Group (JHU) and Community Partners International (CPI). Methods Sixteen stakeholders were interviewed to explore challenges in formulating evidence-informed policy. Two workshops were held: the first to further understand the needs of policy-makers and discuss knowledge-brokering approaches, and the second to co-create the KBG-M structure and process. The KBG-M was then envisioned as an independent body, with former officials of the Ministry of Health and Sports (MoHS) and representatives from the nongovernmental sector actively engaging in the health sector, with an official collaboration with the MoHS. Results A development task force that served as an advisory committee was established. Then, steps were taken to establish the KBG-M and obtain official recognition from the MoHS. Finally, when the technical agreement with the MoHS was nearly complete, the process stopped because of the military coup on 1 February 2021, and is now on hold indefinitely. Conclusions Learning from this process may be helpful for future or current knowledge-brokering efforts, particularly in fragile, conflict-affected settings. Experienced and committed advisory committee members enhanced stakeholder relationships. Responsive coordination mechanisms allowed for adjustments to a changing bureaucratic landscape. Coordination with similar initiatives avoided overlap and identified areas needing technical support. Recommendations to continue the work of the KBG-M itself or similar platforms include the following: increase resilience to contextual changes by ensuring diverse partnerships, maintain advisory committee members experienced and influential in the policy-making process, ensure strong organizational and funding support for effective functioning and sustainability, have budget and timeline flexibility to allow sufficient time and resources for establishment, organize ongoing needs assessments to identify areas needing technical support and to develop responsive corrective approaches, and conduct information sharing and collaboration between stakeholders to ensure alignment.
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