Take a look at the INASP case studies

21 April 2010

In 2009, we started publishing a series of case studies examining the outcomes of our activities and the personal experiences of country partners. These case studies have provided valuable insight into what has (and has not) worked over the past years.

Covering a broad range of work, the case study topics include: the development of the Journals Online project; the success and potential of the cascaded training methodology; and the impact of running rural workshops.

The most recent case studies are:

Building from the Bottom Up: Developing and sustaining the Bangladesh INASP-PERii Consortium (BIPC) by Abdullah Shams Bin Tariq

The Right Tools for the Job: The value of the MEERU workshops by Anne Powell.

All the case studies are available in print and electronic versions on our Publications page (use the case studies link on the left hand side of the page). Additionally, Working Towards Sustainability provides a summary of all the 2009 case studies.