A research project to explore how scientific research can be leveraged to promote international cooperation, at a time when public trust in both is increasingly under threat.
INASP was commissioned by Asian Development Bank to contribute to a collection of case studies describing how systemic improvements to teacher/lecturer training and professional development have been supported.
The VakaYiko Consortium awarded seven grants to universities, think tanks and civil society organizations in Africa, Latin America and Asia to implement specific innovative approaches to strengthen the capacity for evidence use in policy making.
INASP was contracted to advise on the development of survey tools, and to provide expert review and quality assurance to the final reports of an evaluation of DFID's online research portals and repositories.
INASP was approached by the International Development Research Centre (IDRC) in December 2010 to provide research communication support to seven of the IDRC ACACIA programme’s research partners