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.

Openness is good but not simple

Openness is good but not simple

Julie Brittain reflects on openness and what it means in the context of INASP's work.

Research knowledge is crucial to national and global development

Research knowledge is crucial to national and global development

Julie Brittain has recently become the Executive Director of INASP, after four years as Deputy Executive Director and Director of Programmes. She shares why INASP’s work contributes to global development

INASP survey of Bangladesh publishers provides learning points on practices, trends and challenges

INASP survey of Bangladesh publishers provides learning points on practices, trends and challenges

A recent INASP survey of Bangladesh’s publishing sector provided key learning points that are informing current and future projects and activities in...

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