Decolonising development: power dynamics in the knowledge sector
Emily Hayter discusses how to ensure research evidence is considered as part of policy making and the role this can play in decolonizing development.
Emily Hayter discusses how to ensure research evidence is considered as part of policy making and the role this can play in decolonizing development.
This week we brought together higher education and research leaders from across the world to think about how global talent could be harnessed to address global challenges. Jon Harle discusses the importance of working together and the role that INASP can play.
AuthorAID Mentors of the Year awards announced by INASP INASP’s AuthorAID has selected the three recipients of its ‘Mentors of the Year...
Blog post by Ruth Bottomley, Senior Programme Manager, Research Development and Support, INASP
Over the last few years there has been growing recognition within INASP that a commitment to incorporating gender considerations in our work is critical to meeting our mission to support individuals and institutions to produce, share and use research and knowledge, which can transform lives. This commitment to gender equity is clearly outlined in the INASP Strategy, but putting the commitment into practice can be challenging.
Dr Sabina Bhattarai is an Associate Professor and Vice Principal at Kathmandu Medical College, Sinamangal and Editor-in-Chief, Nepal Journal of Dermatology, Venereology & Leprology. The journal is published in NepJOL, supported by INASP. In this post, Thakur Amgai asked her about her experience in journal publishing in Nepal and the challenges she faces as a female journal editor.
INASP is increasingly concerned by the growing opposition to the role of scientific research and evidence voiced in global politics...