2024
DOI: 10.1186/s12961-024-01129-3
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Politics–evidence conflict in national health policy making in Africa: a scoping review

Edward W. Ansah,
Samuel Maneen,
Anastasia Ephraim
et al.

Abstract: Background Generally, public health policy-making is hardly a linear process and is characterized by interactions among politicians, institutions, researchers, technocrats and practitioners from diverse fields, as well as brokers, interest groups, financiers and a gamut of other actors. Meanwhile, most public health policies and systems in Africa appear to be built loosely on technical and scientific evidence, but with high political systems and ideologies. While studies on national health poli… Show more

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