Dear Colleagues, On behalf of the authors, I would like to share that the journal Public Health has published an article entitled, "Exploratory study of the role of knowledge brokers in translating knowledge to action following global maternal and newborn health technical meetings." The article reports on a study of participants in maternal and newborn health technical meetings held in Bangladesh in 2012 and South Africa in 2013. Highlights of the article include: * Engagement of technical meeting participants before, during, and after a meeting is needed to translate knowledge. * Findings suggest that most respondents saw themselves as knowledge brokers driving knowledge translation in their countries. * Meeting participants who view their role as knowledge brokers serve an important function in translating knowledge to action. * Supporting knowledge brokers in adapting knowledge to local context is promising for improving health policy and practice. Read the full article at: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.puhe.2016.04.012 Keywords: Knowledge management, Global health, Knowledge broker, Knowledge translation, Maternal health, Newborn health Sincerely, Theresa Norton ********************************************************** Jhpiego-Innovating to Save Lives Theresa Norton Director, Knowledge Management Jhpiego-an affiliate of Johns Hopkins University 1615 Thames Street Baltimore, MD 21231-3492 www.jhpiego.org<http://www.jhpiego.org/> www.facebook.com/Jhpiego<http://www.facebook.com/Jhpiego> ********************************************************** Jhpiego-Innovating to Save Lives Theresa Norton Director, Knowledge Management Jhpiego-an affiliate of Johns Hopkins University 1615 Thames Street Baltimore, MD 21231-3492 Phone: 410-537-1801 Fax: 410-537-1476 [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]> Skype: theresa-norton www.jhpiego.org<http://www.jhpiego.org/> www.facebook.com/Jhpiego<http://www.facebook.com/Jhpiego> Access CANCHID archives at: https://listserv.yorku.ca/archives/canchid.html . CANCHID is a constituency service to the Global Health Community and is managed by Prof. Emeritus Sam Lanfranco <[log in to unmask]>