Since 2013, AuthorAID has provided free-to-access online courses in research and proposal writing for early-career researchers in low- and middle-income countries.
AuthorAID supports early-career researchers in low- and middle-income countries to find mentors who can help them progress in their careers, and to help researchers find collaborators and support successful collaboration.
GPEKE helps improve equity in research and knowledge systems by supporting gender equity; equity in research skills development; and equity in research publishing via global platforms for researchers and journals and in-depth partnerships in Uganda, Ethiopia and Cambodia.
Giving Southern scholars a voice in global debates about the future of research systems, a space for the development of shared research agendas and to make existing work visible and accessible.
INASP was approached by the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine with a request to review the short course 'Pandemics: Emergence, Spread and Response'.
Supporting 30,000 Southern researchers and evidence users to access knowledge needed to address the most important social, economic and scientific challenges in their countries and communities
Research into user experiences will inform Research4Life’s future work in reducing the knowledge gap between researchers in industrialized nations and those in low- and middle-income countries.
INASP was commissioned by 3 UK funders (FCDO, NIHR and UKRI) to undertake a consultation on challenges and opportunities that Open Access presents to Low- and Middle-Income country (LMIC) stakeholders, in order to understand the potential impact of UK OA policies on LMIC rese
INASP has been commissioned by a wide range of organisations to design and deliver workshops to support stakeholder engagement and research communication skills to increase the uptake - and ultimately the impact - of research from researchers across the globe.
INASP partners with national library consortia to facilitate affordable access to research. INASP negotiates with publishers to provide researchers and libraries in developing countries with the research content they need at affordable prices.
Strong and Equitable Research and Knowledge Systems in the Global South (SERKS) is working to strengthen research and knowledge systems and address the challenges of inequity within and between research and knowledge systems.
AuthorAID is a pioneering global network that is free to access for researchers and provides support, mentoring, resources and training for researchers in low- and middle-income countries.
Providing training to women researchers offers a unique opportunity to support them to better navigate the publishing process, and to build peer networks which can provide ongoing support and motivation.
INASP worked with national library consortia and equivalent bodies to build quality training programmes to enable librarians to manage access to information and support researchers.
INASP worked with national library consortia and equivalent bodies to strengthen the organisational effectiveness of library consortia, to enable them to play stronger roles nationally, and to represent national needs in relationships with publishers and other suppliers.
Publishers for Development (PfD) brings together stakeholders within the global research and publishing community to ensure that the needs of Southern partners are accounted for in Northern practices.
From 2013-2018 the Strengthening Research and Knowledge Systems (SRKS) programme worked at the individual, institutional and national levels to strengthen research and knowledge systems.