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Year-End: What We Built in 2025 and Our Priorities for 2026
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Year-End: What We Built in 2025 and Our Priorities for 2026

We close 2025 with a reflection on key internal progress to make evidence more accessible, traceable, and usable. Highlights include opening Trials Epistemonikos (ED-Trials) to the public, usability improvements through iES and BIGG Map, and continued commitment to methodological standards and responsible scientific communication. Looking ahead to 2026, we will prioritize sustainable updating, responsible AI, and strong progress on E2E and SK Platform, both soon to be released.

Responsible artificial intelligence for health policy and systems research: real opportunities, with clear safeguards
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Responsible artificial intelligence for health policy and systems research: real opportunities, with clear safeguards

We share key takeaways from a conversation convened by the WHO Alliance for Health Policy and Systems Research on the responsible and equitable use of artificial intelligence in health policy and systems research. The piece highlights concrete opportunities and essential safeguards (governance, equity, and data sovereignty), with contributions from Gabriel Rada, Executive Director of the Epistemonikos Foundation.

COVID-END
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COVID-END

International network that aimed to support decision-making about COVID-19 using the best available evidence, reduce duplication and better coordinating evidence syntheses.

Evidence-Based Research Network
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Evidence-Based Research Network

The Evidence-Based Research Network advocates for placing the results of new studies in context by explicitly considering previous evidence, ideally incorporating new findings into a systematic review.

COVID-NMA
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COVID-NMA

International collaborative initiative aimed at informing scientific research planning through a live mapping of COVID-19 trials.

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Centralize all the tasks necessary for evidence synthesis within the most efficient and user-friendly platform

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