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CARDIOVASCULAR JOURNAL OF AFRICA • Volume 28, No 1, January/February 2017

AFRICA

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African Evidence Network Survey

The Africa Evidence Network (AEN) invites you to participate in a survey.

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AEN wants to know where existing capacity for evidence maps, systematic reviews,

and other forms of syntheses lies across Africa. This survey takes no more than 10 minutes.

The deadline is has been extended until Friday, 3 March 2017.

If you have not conducted this kind of research before but you would like to, or indeed you are

more interested in how systematic reviews, evidence maps and syntheses might be useful as

part of research frameworks or decision-making frameworks, please complete the survey. After the

initial questions, you can skip to the final section and tell us more in the comments box.

If you know of others who might be interested, please feel free to forward this survey on to them.

With thanks in advance for your contribution.

Ruth Stewart

Chairperson, Africa Evidence Network