Posts by INASP

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

Cattle roaming freely on Bangladesh streets increase health and environmental hazards

A research article recently published in Bangladesh Journal of Animal Sciences discusses the public health and environmental hazards of livestock...

Research links high prevalence of HIV among migrant workers from western Nepal to lack of technical schools

Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) is a global health problem, especially affecting developing countries due to lack of education and awareness...

Research finds ways to address effects of climate change in agricultural production in Nepal

Research finds ways to address effects of climate change in agricultural production in Nepal

Nepal is one of the most vulnerable countries in terms of climate change and its impacts. Rising average temperature, delayed...

Gender and social inclusion policies are poorly implemented in Nepal’s vocational schools

Gender and social inclusion policies are poorly implemented in Nepal’s vocational schools

The perception about gender and gender roles evolve with time and vary according to cultural and social differences. Nevertheless, gender...

Photo blog: VakaYiko Symposium 2016

Approaches to Capacity Building for EIPM: VakaYiko Symposium 2016  

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