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7 Criteria for Conducting Ethical Research in Contexts of Conflict and Crisis
The final blog of our blog series.
The final blog of our blog series.
About the ‘Equitable Partnerships: Lessons from Practitioners’ Blog Series At UKCDR, we know that research for development needs equitable partnerships. We also know that...
About the ‘Equitable Partnerships: Lessons from Practitioners’ Blog Series At UKCDR, we know that research for development needs equitable partnerships. We also know that...
About the ‘Equitable Partnerships: Lessons from Practitioners’ Blog Series At UKCDR, we know that research for development needs equitable partnerships. We also know...
Week 1 from our blog series ‘Equitable Partnerships: Lessons from Practitioners' we hear from Sandra Alba and Susan Rumisha, co-authors of the BRIDGE guidelines for epidemiological best practice, on how epidemiologists can build bridges in research to better address the global health crisis.
This briefing paper summarises UK-funded contributions to the research capacity strengthening landscape in low- and middle-income countries between 2016 and 2021, along with initial policy recommendations to UK funders.
All those involved in the research process should take steps to ensure they address, anticipate and mitigate risk of harm, by working with LMIC researchers and communities to...
UKCDR analysed 17 fellowship and scholarship schemes funded by the UK between 2014 and 2019, contributing to research capacity strengthening (RCS) in Africa. This is the first study on UK national level investments into fellowships and scholarships in Africa. The report provides a baseline of UK funding to underpin future activities under the UK Government’s new and distinctive commitment to work alongside, invest in and partner with African nations.
This report presents an analysis of the nature and reach of UK Official Development Assistance (ODA) and Wellcome funding for international development research and partnership activities in Nigeria between 2014 – 2019, positioned within the wider profile of the Nigerian national research and innovation system.