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Politics-evidence conflict in national health policy making in Africa: a scoping review.

Edward Wilson AnsahSamuel ManeenAnastasia EphraimJanet E Y OclooMabel N BarnesNkosi Nkosi Botha
Published in: Health research policy and systems (2024)
We report that political interests in most cases influence policy-makers and other stakeholders to prioritize financial gains over the use of research evidence to policy goals and targets. This situation has the tendency for inadequate health policies with poor implementation gaps. Addressing these issues requires incorporating relevant evidence into health policies, making strong leadership, effective governance and a commitment to public health.
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