22
Apr
Celebrating Earth Day: Empowering Women Farmers Through Climate-Smart Agriculture
On Earth Day, we reflect on the profound relationship between humans and the planet we call home. It’s a day of recognition... Read More
29
Mar
‘What Works’ for Improving Social Inclusion for People with Disabilities
Stereotypes, stigma and social exclusion are the biggest promoters of discrimination against disabilities and possibly the most prominent obstacles to social inclusion. It is not... Read More
08
Mar
Gender inequality and gender stereotypes
Gender inequality affects every member of society, directly and indirectly, although in varying degrees. Gender inequality results in unequal opportunities, and while... Read More
22
Oct
Investing in research: Preventing violence against children
It seems like a simple enough concept. Children, who constitute more than 30% of the world’s population, have the right to go to school,... Read More
05
Jun
Filling the research gaps #TimeForNature
Agriculture and forestry are a major source of environmental pollution, contributing 20-24 per cent of all greenhouse emissions. International efforts such as The... Read More
20
Apr
Evidence from Campbell reviews on social policy responses to Covid-19
Blog series: Responding to Covid-19: evidence from Campbell reviews (Part 2/3) Covid-19 hits the world’s most vulnerable the hardest: children and youth,... Read More
16
Dec
Bibliometric analysis and its application to evidence mapping
I have been looking for an opportunity to learn about the concepts and uses of bibliometric in research evaluation for a while... Read More
05
Sep
Evidence and Gap Map of Developmental Impact Evaluations in India (India Country EGM)
Knowledge brokering has a crucial role in addressing the challenge of using research evidence, including evaluation findings, in policy implementation. It can... Read More
18
Jul
Making evidence accessible and reducing waste in research
Evidence-based policy making is essential to good governance and has become the backbone of modern public health sector. But how do we know... Read More