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Pictorial: Scenes from the E2P Mid-Term Review in Entebbe

From August 11th to 13th, 2025, the serene shores of Lake Victoria in Entebbe, Uganda, provided the perfect backdrop for a gathering of change-makers. Sixteen mid-level learners from the Evidence to Policy (E2P) Training Programme—policymakers and knowledge brokers from Kenya, Malawi, Uganda, and Ethiopia—came together for an intensive three-day mid-term review.

This pictorial offers a window into the energy, focus, and collaborative spirit that defined the workshop.

 Facilitators and learners gathered in Entebbe to launch the three-day E2P Mid-Term Review Workshop. This diverse group of policymakers and researchers from across Africa represents the growing network of professionals dedicated to bridging evidence and policy for sustainable impact.
Team Malawi (Policymakers and researchers) during the mid – term review workshop
Mr Pastan Lusiba, a Facilitator (center) explains a point to learners from Ethiopia
An interactive workshop setting fostered dynamic collaboration between policymakers and researchers, breaking down traditional barriers and enabling the free exchange of ideas essential for effective evidence-informed decision-making.
Peter Kasadha (ACRES Evidence Leadership Award winner 2025) shares a point during the workshop
Researcher Memory Ngwira Moque and her assigned policymaker, Mary Mwale from Malawi’s Ministry of Health, work together during the E2P workshop session—demonstrating the powerful partnerships being forged between evidence producers and users across Africa.
Peter Kasadha and Caroline Nakalema (Research Associate at ACRES) engage in an idea exchange during the workshop

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