How can responsible practice by publishers support international development? Learn how at PfD

How can responsible practice by publishers support international development? Learn how at PfD

As always, this year’s Publishers for Development conferences will give you a chance to hear how research, scholarship and development...

How partnering with INASP supported our work to improve evidence use in Zimbabwe

How partnering with INASP supported our work to improve evidence use in Zimbabwe

Ron Munatsi, Programme Manager at the Zimbabwe Evidence Informed Policy Network (ZeipNET), reflects on some of INASP’s work to support...

Publishers for Development: the conference with a difference

Publishers for Development: the conference with a difference

If you’re a publisher there’s no shortage of conferences to attend, and it’s probably a difficult decision which to attend....

Research and knowledge systems in difficult places part 2: Liberia

Research and knowledge systems in difficult places part 2: Liberia

In April, we published a blog post featuring South Sudan, introducing the first of a series of new papers on...

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.

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.

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