Research and knowledge systems in difficult places – part 1: South Sudan

Research and knowledge systems in difficult places – part 1: South Sudan

In the first of a series of blog posts based on recent analysis into the research and knowledge systems in fragile or conflict states, Jon Harle considers South Sudan.

INASP-funded workshop builds skills for Batwa graduate students

INASP-funded workshop builds skills for Batwa graduate students

Guest post by Richard Ntakirutimana, Executive Director of the African Initiative for Mankind and Progress Organization (AIMPO).

Weekly Highlights from INASP – 7 April 2016

Weekly Highlights from INASP – 7 April 2016

Highlights from across INASP's work from last week, including new Learning, Reflections and Innovation documents, a new AuthorAID online course and a training of trainers course with INASP staff, partners and associates.