How AuthorAID offers you the chance to be a mentor

How AuthorAID offers you the chance to be a mentor

In an article published on the Wiley Exchanges blog last week, INASP’s AuthorAID director Julie Walker explains the AuthorAID mentoring process...

“Evidence-informed policy making is still a very new concept for a lot of policy makers in Zimbabwe”

“Evidence-informed policy making is still a very new concept for a lot of policy makers in Zimbabwe”

In an interview with Research to Action, Ronald Munatsi, Director of the Zimbabwe Evidence-Informed Policy Network (ZeipNet) discusses the role...

Bringing African research out of the shadows – Part 3

Bringing African research out of the shadows – Part 3

In the third and final blog in this series, Miriam Conteh-Morgan, Head Librarian, Institute of Public Administration and Management, University...

A Q&A with Sue Corbett, Executive Director of INASP, part II

A Q&A with Sue Corbett, Executive Director of INASP, part II

Last week, the Wiley Exchanges blog posted two interviews with INASP’s Executive Director Sue Corbett. We share those interviews in...

Putting research knowledge at the center of development: a Q&A with Sue Corbett of INASP, Part I

Putting research knowledge at the center of development: a Q&A with Sue Corbett of INASP, Part I

Last week, the Wiley Exchanges blog posted two interviews with INASP’s Executive Director Sue Corbett. We share those interviews in...

JOLs platforms provide gateway to Southern HIV/AIDS research – part 4: Living with HIV/AIDS

JOLs platforms provide gateway to Southern HIV/AIDS research – part 4: Living with HIV/AIDS

On World AIDS Day, Andy Nobes takes a look at some recent research into HIV/AIDS from Southern researchers Today is...

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