Partnership for Increasing the Impact of Vector Control (PIIVEC)

The project aimed to develop evidence-based strategies for the control of vector-borne disease in Africa and increase the utilisation of this evidence in national decision-making; Improve integration between disease-specific programmes; strengthen the resilience of African nations to respond to outbreaks of vector-borne disease; increase the leadership role of African scientists and vector biologists in global policy making on vector-borne disease.

AFIDEP  co-led the work package on policy analysis and evidence uptake.

In this collaboration, AFIDEP co-led the work package on policy analysis and evidence uptake.

  •  We designed a policy engagement and evidence uptake capacity strengthening programme for PIIVeC researchers, involving a week-long training and a mentorship programme. We also designed a capacity strengthening programme for key policy makers on evidence-informed decision-making
  • AFIDEP supported the design and implementation of a policy engagement strategy that will begin with stakeholder mapping and policy analysis at all levels. The strategy was premised on the recognition that evidence uptake should be demand and context-driven, involving close engagement with decision-makers before evidence generation and translation and throughout the project period.

In 2018, a total of 53 PhD fellows and researchers from nine African countries benefited from AFIDEP’s capacity strengthening programme. They gained concrete skills on how to communicate their research and engage with policy processes to increase uptake and use of evidence in decision making. Since then, most of these researchers have used the skills gained to package their research work into accessible communications products including blogs and policy briefs.

This training was conducted under the Partnership for Increasing the Impact of Vector Control (PIIVeC) programme and the International Multidisciplinary Programme to Address Lung Health and TB in Africa (IMPALA). Both consortiums are led by the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine (LSTM).

Policy Briefs

Evidence to inform how new bed nets can be used to prevent malaria in Malawi

The Role of Vector Control in Preventing and Responding to Rhodesian Human African Trypanosomiasis (rHAT) in Malawi

Reports

Analysis of Regional Stakeholders on Vector-borne Diseases and Vector Control in Africa for the Programme for Increasing the Impact of Vector Control (PIIVeC)

The Partnership for Increasing the Impact of Vector Control (PIIVeC), hosted by the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine (LTSM), was a collaboration of research institutes, NGOs, and national control programmes in Burkina Faso, Cameroon, and Malawi, and global policy-making bodies.

Key Details

Dates: February 2018 to November 2021
Aim:

The PIIVeC work package on policy analysis and evidence uptake, which AFIDEP was a co-lead, had the overall objectives to accelerate research uptake using evidence synthesis and policy analysis, and to strengthen linkages between vector control research and policy at the global, regional, national, and project levels.

Where: Burkina Faso , Cameroon , Malawi
Project Manager:Nurudeen Alhassan, Ph.D

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