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The Cochrane Campbell Global Ageing Partnership is a joint non-profit initiative between Cochrane and Campbell Collaboration to create a global hub to exchange knowledge, evidence and ideas about Global Ageing.
- We aim to promote the dissemination, accessibility, and impact of Cochrane and Campbell Reviews, while increasing their applicability for addressing better health and wellbeing of older people globally.
- As part of out strategy for the UN Decade of Healthy Ageing, we have set our Wikipedia project with the mission to include high quality evidence in wiki articles focusing on topics related to ageing and older populations. Therefore; making Cochrane and Campbell evidence easily accessible to people around the world.
- The UN Decade of Healthy Ageing (2021-2030) is set out to promote concerted global action addressing the major societal challenges created by demographic ageing worldwide. The CCGAP is focusing its resources in helping this global effort. If you would like to learn more about the decade, please visit this website.
- We develop our activities in collaboration with the [Collaboration Wikipedia Project|Campbell Colllaboration Wikipedia Project] and the [Medicine/Cochrane|the Cochrane Wikipedia Partnership].
- We welcome all who want to improve the quality of evidence-based information of Wikipedia articles related to age-related topics, ageing and healthy longevity.
- Our team is looking forward to being part of the Wikipedia community.
This project is led by Monserrat Conde ( Monse C).