An evidence gap map
3ie has developed an interactive online platform that allows users to explore the evidence in a particular evidence gap map (EGM), with links to user-friendly ...
Evidence Gap Maps | Pathways to Work
An evidence gap map is a visual summary of how much published research exists on a topic. Evidence gap maps can identify gaps in research, highlight topics ...
Mapping reviews, scoping reviews, and evidence and gap maps ...
Scoping reviews, mapping reviews, and evidence and gap maps are evidence synthesis methodologies that address broad research questions, ...
Our gap maps are thematic collections of existing evidence from impact evaluations and systematic reviews about effects of international development ...
What are evidence gap maps and why are they important?
Evidence gap maps (EGMs) are graphic representations of the available systematic reviews and ongoing research on relevant topics.
WHO Evidence and Gap Maps for the UN Decade of Healthy Ageing
Evidence and gap maps are interactive tools that help researchers and decision makers discover existing evidence on a given topic, find solutions supported ...
Evidence Gap Maps: a valuable tool to hone efficiency
Evidence Gap Maps: a valuable tool to hone efficiency · The solution may lie in seeing them as the tool of efficiency they are. · An EGM is a systematic ...
Publication: Evidence Gap Maps - Open Knowledge Repository
Evidence-gap maps are thematic evidence collections covering a range of issues such as maternal health, HIV/AIDS, and agriculture.
Guidance for producing a Campbell evidence and gap map - PMC
Evidence and Gap Maps (EGMs) are a systematic evidence synthesis product which display the available evidence relevant to a specific research question.
Non-State Actors in Education: Interactive Evidence Gap Map
The Non-State Actors in Education: Evidence Gap Map (EGM) illustrates existing research on the role and impact of non-state actors in education in low- and ...
Full article: Evidence Gap Maps in Education Research
An Evidence Gap Map (EGM), a graphical or tabular visualization of systematic review and meta-analysis results, is one ideal translation technique.
Evidence and Gap Map - Georgia Health Policy Center
Findings are presented as an evidence and gap map (EGM), which summarizes and describes the characteristics or components of interventions (e.g. ...
Evidence and Gap Map - Youth Futures Foundation.
The map is designed to support evidence-informed decision-making by bringing together evaluations from across the world in an easy-to-find way and indicating ...
Evidence and gap maps: a comparison of different approaches - Saran
'An evidence and gap map is a systematic [visual] presentation of the availability of relevant evidence [of effects] for a particular policy ...
Evidence and Gap Maps - IMMANA - ANH Academy
The IMMANA Evidence and Gap Map (EGM), which summarises research innovation in tools, metrics and methods to understand food systems and agriculture-nutrition ...
What is an Evidence Gap Map (EGM)? | Rigorous Impact Evaluation
EGMs are visual compilations of (rigorous) evidence on the impact of policies and programmes in a specific sector or thematic area.
Evidence Gap Maps as a Tool to Support Evidence-Informed ...
EGMs enable policy makers and practitioners to explore existing evidence to facilitate informed judgment for decision making in international development ...
Evidence and Gap Maps - Centre for Homelessness Impact
Our Evidence and Gap Maps bring together evidence on homelessness interventions from around the world to highlight where evidence does or doesn't exist on what ...
(PDF) Evidence Gap Maps: A Tool for Promoting Evidence-Informed ...
Evidence-gap maps are thematic evidence collections covering a range of issues such as maternal health, HIV/ AIDS, and agriculture.
WHO evidence and gap map on in-person interventions for reducing ...
Evidence and gap maps are interactive tools that help researchers and decision makers discover existing evidence on a given topic, ...