Open research starts with listening and learning
“We’ll be diverting from the normal desktop literature review and instead leave our office to listen to what the community...
“We’ll be diverting from the normal desktop literature review and instead leave our office to listen to what the community...
INASP is pleased to welcome a guest blog in response to our recent policy paper a review of open access...
Open Access was supposed to level the playing field—removing knowledge paywalls, unlocking opportunities for reuse, and democratizing research. Yet the...
In March 2025, INASP relaunched one of its largest bodies of work. AuthorAID, a community platform for and driven by...
East Africa is facing an intensifying climate crisis with droughts and flooding in the region significantly affecting food security, human...
West Africa’s healthcare system faces significant challenges: under-resourced infrastructure, a shortage of healthcare professionals and a high burden of both...
A complex web of global challenges Communities across East Africa are facing an interconnected web of local and global challenges,...
This week, the Royal Society convened global leaders in scientific publishing in London to explore the current landscape, anticipate future...
Imagine being a scientist in an African university, eager to tackle pressing issues like malaria or food security, only to...
By Alice Chadwick El-Ali and Tom Drake If we are entering a new era of low-volume aid financing, prioritising support...
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