Posts by INASP

Conservation agriculture leads to remarkable improvement in crop production and livelihood of farmers in Bangladesh

Conservation agriculture leads to remarkable improvement in crop production and livelihood of farmers in Bangladesh

Bangladesh, one of the densest countries in terms of population with about 1000 people living per square kilometre, has always...

Journal publishing in Nepal is challenging

– Dr. Mina Nath Paudel is Editor In-Chief of the Agronomy Journal of Nepal & Chief of the National Agriculture...

Sustainability is a dynamic process

INASP has recently evaluated the long-term sustainability of projects under the Strengthening Research and Knowledge Systems programme. Monitoring and Evaluation Officer Fran Deans shares some of the findings.

Gender neutral language still a far cry in Nepal technical schools

Gender neutral language still a far cry in Nepal technical schools

Communication plays a vital role in modern workplaces and language is one of the tools for the communication. However, gender...

The importance of self-awareness in addressing unconscious bias

–  Blog post by Vanessa Fairhurst, Programme Assistant, INASP The question is not “do we have bias?” but rather “which are...

How publishers can support consortia through collaboration

INASP Associate Dianne Miles has worked with a range of publishers and library consortia for many years. In this post, she recommends some ways that publishers and consortia can build mutually beneficial collaborations

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