Training in Systematic Reviews for Young Researchers

Feb 17 2026 - Feb 20 2026

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This training program equips young English-speaking and French-speaking researchers with practical skills to conduct high-quality systematic reviews and evidence syntheses. It is designed to strengthen capacity, improve research quality, and support evidence-informed decision-making across sectors.

Why This Training

Access to reliable and well-synthesized evidence remains limited in many contexts. By strengthening skills in evidence synthesis, this program helps participants produce credible, transparent, and decision-ready research that responds to real policy and practice needs.

What Participants Gain

Practical skills in systematic review methods
Hands-on experience with evidence synthesis tools and processes
Best practice standards for quality and transparency
Capacity to produce policy-relevant evidence outputs
Collaboration across English and French research communities

Expected Impact

Participants will be able to contribute stronger, context-relevant evidence to research, programs, and policy processes, helping improve decisions and outcomes.

Training Format

Practice-oriented sessions
Guided exercises and real examples
Expert mentorship
Collaborative, bilingual learning environment
Strengthen your evidence skills. Produce trusted knowledge. Support better decisions.