Supporting better evidence generation and use within social innovation in health in low- and middle-income countries: Interview data

This data collection consists of thirty-two one-on-one interviews, conducted between July and November 2015 with purposively selected practitioners, policymakers, and funders from low- and middle- income countries (LMICs). This data was gathered to understand (1) beliefs and attitudes towards the value of and types of evidence in scaling social innovations for health, (2) approaches to evidence generation and evaluation used in systems and policy change, and (3) how better evidence-generation can be undertaken and supported within social innovation in health.The objectives of this research project are to understand (1) beliefs and attitudes towards the value of and types of evidence in scaling social innovations for health, (2) approaches to evidence generation and evaluation used in systems and policy change, and (3) how better evidence-generation can be undertaken and supported within social innovation in health.

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Geographic Coverage:

GB

Temporal Coverage:

2015-07-01/2015-11-30

Resource Type:

dataset

Available in Data Catalogs:

UK Data Service

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