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Research in ActionDevelopment Information and Communication Science and TechnologyThis article is part of a series describing the three pillars of activities undertaken by the Artificial Intelligence for Development in Africa (AI4D Africa) initiative since its launch in December 2020.
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Research in ActionDevelopment Health Information and Communication Environment Science and Technology Food and Agriculture GovernanceShaping a safe, equitable and inclusive future with AIResearch can help ensure responsible applications of AI.
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Research in ActionDevelopment Information and Communication GovernanceA safer digital public sphere: addressing online gender-based violenceResearchers are documenting technology-facilitated gender-based violence and exploring responses in the Global South.
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WebpageDevelopment Information and Communication Science and Technology GovernanceFAQ: Call for proposals to support Africa’s Science Granting Councils in strategic communications and knowledge translation
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Grants and AwardsDevelopmentInformation and CommunicationScience and TechnologyGovernanceCall for proposals to support Africa’s Science Granting Councils in strategic communications and knowledge translationDeadline
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WebpageDevelopment Information and Communication Science and Technology GovernanceCall for proposals to support Africa’s Science Granting Councils in strategic communications and knowledge translationSGCI invites project proposals from organizations with experience in strategic communications and knowledge translation to support Africa’s science granting councils.
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NewsDevelopment Information and Communication GovernanceNovel study reveals efforts in the Global South to counter information disorderA newly released 18-month scoping study reveals the people and approaches that are being used to counter the information disorder in the Global South. Funded by IDRC, the study identifies successes, challenges, and areas for further research.Date
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NewsInformation and CommunicationJoin IDRC at the Canadian Conference on Global Health 2021“Rethinking Partnership Paradigms in Global Health” is the theme of the Canadian Conference on Global Health 2021 (CCGH 2021) taking place from November 24 to 26. It will be a hybrid event with most attendees attending virtually and small in-person sessions at the Delta Hotel in Ottawa.Date
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Grants and AwardsInformation and CommunicationScience and TechnologyCall for expressions of interest: Managing organization (hub) for responsible artificial intelligence for education innovation research network in AfricaDeadline
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NewsDevelopment Health Information and CommunicationIMCHA Impact BriefsIMCHA is launching an impact brief series, highlighting success stories from the initiative.Date
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NewsDevelopment Health Information and CommunicationIMCHA Video Legacy SeriesIMCHA is sharing a series of videos that documents the research projects it funded and their impacts on the lives of women and children in sub-Saharan Africa.Date
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NewsDevelopment Health Information and Communication Science and Technology Social Policy GovernanceMobilizing an African research response to the COVID-19 pandemicCOVID-19 is a global problem, but there is no one-size-fits-all solution. That’s why IDRC is working with African partners to fund research designed to mitigate the impact of the pandemic in sub-Saharan Africa and to inform international responses.Date
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NewsDevelopment Governance Information and Communication Social Policy EducationKIX funding announced for research to scale education innovationsIDRC has awarded CA$34.2 million to 12 projects that aim to strengthen national education systems in more than 40 low and middle-income countries.Date
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NewsNatural Resources Governance Information and Communication Development Social PolicyFunding announced to create KIX regional hubsTogether with the Global Partnership for Education (GPE), IDRC has awarded CA$11.1 million to four regional learning partners who will design and operate hubs for the Knowledge and Innovation Exchange (KIX).Date
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PerspectivesGovernance Information and Communication Development Social Policy EducationA targeted response to the learning crisis: the GPE Knowledge and Innovation ExchangeSignificant progress is needed to improve education quality in developing countries.
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PerspectivesInformation and Communication GovernanceWhy IDRC won’t rush its open data policyNaser Faruqui argues the timing is not yet right for IDRC to pursue a mandatory open data policy.
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Research in ActionGender Natural Resources Information and CommunicationCommunicating science for impact: radio for reaching farmers with research results
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Research in ActionScience and Technology Information and CommunicationArtificial intelligence for development
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Research in ActionInformation and CommunicationAfterAccess: Uncovering the gender gapWhat the Global South’s most comprehensive mobile and Internet use database says about gender.
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PerspectivesSocial Policy Evaluation Information and CommunicationGoing the extra mile with African research in social sciences
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ICT innovation needs solid relationships
ICT innovation needs solid relationships
“It looks obvious,” says 2017 IDRC Research Award Recipient Victor Oteku, “but the importance of personal connections is very strong in establishing partnerships for technological innovation in Kenya.” Working in IDRC’s Regional Office for Sub-Saharan Africa, Oteku’s research sought to uncover socio-political and economic factors that shape partnerships for technological innovation in Kenya.
Oteku chose the information and communication technology sector for his study because of its high value to innovation and its contributions to growth in other sectors. The Kenyan government is also focusing on scientific and technological innovation in its long-term development plan, he says.
“Partnerships are mutual and synergetic collaborations geared toward a common goal,” says Oteku. The online survey he conducted showed that economic factors had the biggest influence on partnerships. Interviews and focus group discussions, however, “suggested that socio-cultural factors had a stronger influence.” Personal relationships, in particular, can determine success or failure. He concluded that all those involved need to work toward formal but open and flexible partnerships.
While a research awardee, Oteku also helped develop a proposal in support of the multi-funder Science Granting Councils Initiative in Sub-Saharan Africa. These councils are central to funding and catalyzing research and innovation.
Personally, “I nurtured the values of tolerance, cooperation, and hard work just by observing my colleagues do their jobs,” says Oteku. “I’m grateful for the opportunity to have been here.”
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Research in ActionGovernance Information and CommunicationImproving the governance of cyberspace in the Global South
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PerspectivesInformation and Communication Development Evaluation GenderOECD’s Development Co-Operation Report highlights critical role of data to achieve development objectives
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StoryEconomics Development Gender Information and CommunicationYoung, locally-trained economists guide Francophone Africa towards a more prosperous future
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Harnessing research to protect Botswana’s wildlife
Harnessing research to protect Botswana’s wildlife
Wildlife of all kinds freely cross the borders of Angola, Botswana, Namibia, Zambia, and Zimbabwe, but is the research data needed to protect them as mobile?
Monica Morrison, a PhD candidate at Stellenbosch University and a 2014 Research Award recipient, sought to find out if the extensive research on this vital resource was leading to better management and whether there were more effective ways to communicate the information.
“My IDRC experience helped to focus and contextualize my study, giving me much needed arm’s length distance to review my fieldwork with conservation scientists, tourism operators, and government officials,” she says. “I began to really like the way my chosen world of work was heading.”
“It also made me think in new ways,” she says. “At IDRC I was surrounded by professional sharers of knowledge. Especially illuminating moments included learning how to write for the Web and being exposed to current trends in development evaluation and appreciative inquiry. All these approaches set bells of recognition ringing, and I took them away with me. The experience passed all too quickly, but its influence continues,” she says.
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