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dbo:abstract Aid عبارة عن منصة دولية تم تشكيلها بسبب حساسية الوقت والحاجة إلى توفير وصول حساس إلى المراجعات المنهجية لاستخدامها في حالات الكوارث وحالات الطوارئ الإنسانية الأخرى. طريقة استخدام المراجعات المنهجية (مجموعة من الأدلة المتوفرة حول أي موضوع معين) هي تقديم أدلة لاستخدامها من قبل صانعي السياسات والأطباء والمنظمين وحتى عامة الناس الذين يستفيدون عندما تكون هذه المواد سهلة الفهم ويمكن الوصول إليها. تتمثل رؤية Evidence Aid في إنشاء وتلبية الطلب المتزايد على الأدلة لتحسين تأثير المساعدة الإنسانية من خلال تحفيز استخدام نهج قائم على الأدلة. تأسست Evidence Aid في عام 2004 . وهو حاليا مشروع يضم تعاونية كوكرين وجامعة كوينز بلفاست. تم تأسيس المعونة من قبل العديد من أعضاء تعاونية كوكرين الدولية بعد زلزال المحيط الهندي عام 2004 . تم تشكيل المعونة لتقديم مراجعات منهجية حول آثار التدخلات والإجراءات ذات الصلة قبل وأثناء وبعد الكوارث أو غيرها من حالات الطوارئ الإنسانية، من أجل تحسين مخرجات الصحة؛ هدفهم هو العمل مع أولئك الذين يحتاجون إلى هذه الأدلة ويستخدمونها (أولئك الذين يستعدون للكوارث وحالات الطوارئ الإنسانية والاستجابة لها - صناع السياسات، مطورو الإرشادات، المدربون، بالإضافة إلى وكالات المساعدة والاستشاريين المستقلين)، بالإضافة إلى العمل مع الباحثين والناشرين لتسهيل الوصول إلى المواد مجانًا لتلبية احتياجات المعلومات لأولئك الذين يواجهون حالات الطوارئ والكوارث الإنسانية. تعمل Evidence Aid بالتعاون مع منظمات أخرى بما في ذلك الصحة العامة في ؛ الصليب الأحمر فلاندرز، لجنة الإنقاذ الدولية؛ مراكز التحكم في ؛ مركز الطب المبني على ؛ وجامعة أكسفوردمساعد الأدلةتشكيل - تكوين2004تأسست فيأكسفورد، إنجلترانوعمنظمة عالميةمقرأكسفورد، المملكة المتحدةخدم المنطقةفي جميع أنحاء العالممخرجمايك كلاركموقع الكترونيhttp://www.evidenceaid.or (ar) Evidence Aid is an international platform that was formed out of the need to deliver time sensitive access to systematic reviews for use in the event of disasters and other humanitarian emergencies. The method of using systematic reviews (a collection of available evidence on any given topic) is to provide evidence for use by policy makers, clinicians, regulators, and even the general public who benefit when these materials are easy to understand and are accessible. The vision of Evidence Aid is to create and satisfy an increasing demand for evidence to improve the impact of humanitarian aid by stimulating the use of an evidence-based approach. Evidence Aid was founded in 2004. It is currently a project that is housed by the Cochrane Collaboration and Queen's University Belfast. Evidence Aid was established by several members of the international Cochrane Collaboration following the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami. Evidence Aid was formed to provide systematic reviews on the effects of interventions and actions of relevance prior to, in the course of and during the aftermath of disasters or other humanitarian emergencies, in order to improve health-related outcomes; their aim is to work with those who need and use this evidence (those preparing for and responding to disasters and humanitarian emergencies – policy-makers, guideline developers, trainers, as well as aid agencies and independent consultants), as well as working with researchers and publishers to facilitate freely accessible materials to meet the information needs for those facing humanitarian emergencies and disasters. Evidence Aid works in collaboration with other organizations including Public Health England; Red Cross Flanders, International Rescue Committee; Centers for Disease Control; Centre for Evidence-Based Medicine; and the University of Oxford. (en)
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rdfs:comment Aid عبارة عن منصة دولية تم تشكيلها بسبب حساسية الوقت والحاجة إلى توفير وصول حساس إلى المراجعات المنهجية لاستخدامها في حالات الكوارث وحالات الطوارئ الإنسانية الأخرى. طريقة استخدام المراجعات المنهجية (مجموعة من الأدلة المتوفرة حول أي موضوع معين) هي تقديم أدلة لاستخدامها من قبل صانعي السياسات والأطباء والمنظمين وحتى عامة الناس الذين يستفيدون عندما تكون هذه المواد سهلة الفهم ويمكن الوصول إليها. (ar) Evidence Aid is an international platform that was formed out of the need to deliver time sensitive access to systematic reviews for use in the event of disasters and other humanitarian emergencies. The method of using systematic reviews (a collection of available evidence on any given topic) is to provide evidence for use by policy makers, clinicians, regulators, and even the general public who benefit when these materials are easy to understand and are accessible. The vision of Evidence Aid is to create and satisfy an increasing demand for evidence to improve the impact of humanitarian aid by stimulating the use of an evidence-based approach. Evidence Aid was founded in 2004. It is currently a project that is housed by the Cochrane Collaboration and Queen's University Belfast. Evidence A (en)
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