Research links high prevalence of anaemia among Nepalese girls to malnutrition

Research links high prevalence of anaemia among Nepalese girls to malnutrition

Anaemia is a global health problem, particularly in developing countries. According to the World Health Organization, about 40% of the...

Fuel consumption and emissions in Nepalese capital could be reduced by almost half with slight changes in transport policy

Fuel consumption and emissions in Nepalese capital could be reduced by almost half with slight changes in transport policy

A recent research article published in the journal ‘Hydro Nepal: Journal of Water, Energy and Environment’ has shown that fuel...

INASP-funded workshop builds skills for Batwa graduate students

INASP-funded workshop builds skills for Batwa graduate students

Guest post by Richard Ntakirutimana, Executive Director of the African Initiative for Mankind and Progress Organization (AIMPO).

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.

Open Access plays a vital role in developing-country research communication

In an article first published in a special Open Access-themed edition of  ISMTE’s EON Magazine, INASP’s Andy Nobes considers Open...

Stand out from the crowd with an ORCID iD

Stand out from the crowd with an ORCID iD

Alice Meadows of ORCID explains how researchers can get unique identifiers and why they are important in helping research contributions to be attributed and discovered.

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