We won’t achieve the Sustainable Development Goals if developing country researchers can’t play their part

We have a problem. We desperately need to bring research and knowledge to bear on the world’s most pressing problems....

Introducing INASP’s new five-year strategy

Strengthening the production, sharing and use of research and knowledge for development underlies INASP's priorities for the next five years, writes Julie Brittain.

Who drives research in developing countries?

Who drives research in developing countries?

This piece was previously published on Jon Harle’s Medium blog site, republished here with his permission. To what extent is...

Local ownership: support, don’t lead, the process for access to research

Local ownership: support, don’t lead, the process for access to research

Local ownership is a concept that is fundamental to our work at INASP- in fact it’s more than a concept,...

Publishers for Development: principles, partnerships, responsible business

Publishers for Development: principles, partnerships, responsible business

The Publishers for Development conference is an opportunity help shape the discussions about information access, information equality and how this can help developing-world research make a difference to developing-world problems. Anne Powell shares some topics that we will be discussing next week.

The EIPM Toolkit: An open resource for practitioners and civil servants in developing countries

Emily Hayter from the INASP EIPM team explains how the VakaYiko Evidence-Informed Policy Making Toolkit can be used as a resource material by civil servants, researchers and trainers independently, and without any prior training.

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