How good publishing partnerships can support development

How good publishing partnerships can support development

This blog looks at how strong partnerships in publishing can support development, particularly in light of the Sustainable Development Goals....

Series: ‘Q&A’ with Publishers for Development speakers

Dr Philip Antwi-Agyei is an interdisciplinary environmental scientist from Ghana who will be speaking at Publishers for Development in June....

Series: ‘Q&A’ with Publishers for Development speakers

Willie Davison Ganda (Eng.) is the Director for Research Development and Innovation at the Ministry of Higher and Tertiary Education...

Nepal’s living cultural heritage sees fewer tourists post 2015 disaster

Nepal’s living cultural heritage sees fewer tourists post 2015 disaster

A massive earthquake measuring 7.8 on the Richter scale shook the Nepali capital of Kathmandu and the surrounding districts on...

Supporting displaced and disadvantaged academics

Supporting displaced and disadvantaged academics

In a post first published on Digital Science’s Perspectives blog, Siân Harris looks at how online courses such as INASP’s AuthorAID research-writing MOOC can help academics in fragile countries.

Research links high prevalence of anaemia among Nepalese girls to malnutrition

Research links high prevalence of anaemia among Nepalese girls to malnutrition

Anaemia is a global health problem, particularly in developing countries. According to the World Health Organization, about 40% of the...

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