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Tools4DS Webinar - Introduction to Systematic Review Writing

Writing a systematic review is a fundamental step towards a better understanding of the subject, guiding research design and ensuring the relevance and methodological soundness of future research. Indeed, initiating a systematic review before any research work helps to avoid unnecessary duplication, save time and resources, and focus research efforts on as yet unexplored questions. By following rigorous methods, it guarantees robust and reliable conclusions, reinforcing the credibility of future research. In addition, the results of a systematic review help to inform decision-makers, contributing to better decision-making and effective knowledge translation, while clearly justifying new research, making it easier to obtain funding. The webinar will include a short demo on Zotero software

Speaker

Aziza Ouattara, Nangui Abrogoua University/Centre Suisse de Recherches Scientifiques/HE²AT Project

Ouattara Aziza is currently a PhD student at Nangui Abrogoua University, specializing in water resources and environmental risks. She has successfully defended a master's degree in this field, demonstrating solid expertise and a passion for environmental issues.

Involved in the HE²AT project, Aziza brings her know-how and skills to large-scale initiatives. In particular, she has collaborated on several key projects, such as the urban plan for the city of Bouaké and a United Nations Development Program (UNDP) project on the impact of climate change on health in Côte d'Ivoire.

Aziza masters a variety of tools essential to research and analysis, including Zotero for bibliographic reference management, Excel for data analysis, and mapping software for accurate and relevant visual representations.

With a rich and varied background in the environmental field and a proven ability to conduct rigorous research, Aziza is able to guide participants through the essential stages of writing systematic reviews, sharing proven techniques and methods for producing high-quality work.

For queries please contact ds-i-africa.admin@uct.ac.za

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