Co-designing a Living Evidence Architecture for our region
A research initiative working across South-East Asia and the Western Pacific to explore how living evidence systems can support health decision-making.
This is a collaboration between the Australian Living Evidence Collaboration, Monash University (Australia and Indonesia; Faculties of Art, Design and Architecture, Information Technology and Medicine Nursing and Health Sciences), WHO country, regional and headquarters offices, and partners across South-East Asia and the Western Pacific. The initiative brings together clinicians, policy-makers, public health practitioners, consumer advocates, and digital health experts to explore real-world challenges in evidence use. Funded by the Monash University 2025 Incubator Program, this initiative builds the foundation for a Living Evidence Architecture (LEA) system—a long-term vision to accelerate the translation of health research into policy and practice across borders.
Our expertise
Bringing together world-leading Monash expertise in living evidence synthesis, ethical and inclusive software development, digital health/AI/NLP, co-design of global health systems, and regional capacity building.
Regional co-design and survey
Explore the collaborative milestones of the initiative – uniting regional experts, policymakers, consumers, and developers to shape living evidence systems across South-East Asia and the Western Pacific.