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Friday, 30 October
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11.00 - 12.30


Searching, coding, reporting and open data in systematic reviews
The Danish Center for Social Science Research (VIVE) is home to the VIVE Campbell team of systematic reviewers and evidence synthesis specialists. This session features two presentations by researchers from VIVE Campbell.
Chair     Trine Filges, VIVE, Denmark


Open data and code in systematic reviews
Jens Dietrichson
VIVE, Denmark


Searching and reporting in Campbell systematic reviews
Bjørn Christian Arleth Viinholt
VIVE, Denmark


​13.30 - 15.00


In fragile situations, which interventions strengthen intergroup social cohesion?
Policymakers and programmers have developed a range of interventions that seek to promote sustainable peace in fragile contexts by fostering intergroup social cohesion. A new mixed-methods systematic review examined the evidence to understand which strategies are effective for which populations in which contexts. A discussion panel hosted by the International Initiative for Impact Evaluation (3ie) will present the key findings and implications for policy and programmes.
Chair     Shannon Shisler, 3ie


Panel discussion
Ada Sonnenfeld
3ie, UK
Patricia Justino
United Nations University World Institute for Development Economics Research (UNU-WIDER), Finland
Tog Gang
Search for Common Ground, USA
Alexander Corlath

Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ), Germany


​16.00 - 17.00


Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity
Despite the growth in the field of Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity, there are no Campbell reviews related to sexual and gender minorities. This creates an exciting opportunity for a group focused on sexual and gender minorities, including lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans, intersex and Two-Spirit individuals and communities. Join this session to learn more.
Chair     Zack Marshall, McGill University, Canada


The opportunities and challenges in establishing a Campbell group in sexual orientation and gender identity
Julie Fish
De Montfort University, UK


Creating a database for LGBTQ2SI+ knowledge synthesis (Knowsy): A mapping review of evidence and gaps to inform future research
Nathan Farley
McGill University, Canada


A potential systematic review in cancer guidelines, screening and organ inventories
Kelly Haviland
Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, USA


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