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NewsDevelopment HealthThe first Latin American and Caribbean Meeting on Evidence for Policy (ENLACE 2022), organized by the Latin American and Caribbean Evidence Hub, aims to strengthen the debate on the use of evidence in public policies in the region.Date
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ProjectNo relevant topicsAccelerating care entrepreneurship: a pathway for a more gender-inclusive economy in AsiaIn Southeast Asia, women do up to 3.
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NewsDevelopment HealthSubscribe to the Partnership for Evidence and Equity in Responsive Social Systems newsletterThe Partnership for Evidence and Equity in Responsive Social Systems (PEERSS) recently released its third newsletter to highlight the exciting work that partners are doing to advance evidence-informed policymaking (EIP) in their countries.Date
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ProjectNo relevant topicsPartnership for Evidence and Equity in Responsive Social Systems (PEERSS) (previously PERLSS) – capacity buildingBuilding on their existing commitments to advance the timely and effective use of evidence in policy and decision-making, The William and Flora Hewlett Foundation and IDRC have jointly increased their support to the Rapid and Responsive Evidence Partnership of teams in low- and middle-income countries.
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ProjectNo relevant topicsPartnership for Equity, Evidence, and Rapid Response in Social Systems (PEERSS) Coordinating Organization (previously RREP coordinating organization)This project establishes Results for Development (R4D) as the coordinating organization for the Rapid and Responsive Evidence Partnership (RREP).
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ProjectNo relevant topicsPartnership for Evidence and Equity in Responsive Social Systems (PEERSS) (previously PERLSS)Despite the well-acknowledged importance of using evidence for decision-making by many development actors, organizations in most countries are not using timely and responsive mechanisms to effectively support evidence-informed policymaking.
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ProjectNo relevant topicsNutrition and food security in rural China: An assessment of school feeding systemThe school feeding system in China provides 180 to 200 days of meals a year to rural children from economically disadvantaged provinces that have a high incidence of malnutrition.
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ProjectNo relevant topicsTackling online inequality: Making digital platforms work for inclusive developmentAs they become an essential part of the digital experience, online platforms such as Facebook, Amazon, Uber, AirBnB, and Twitter are having a direct bearing on social inclusion and opportunity in many spheres of life for people around the world.
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ProjectNo relevant topicsJob Prospects in the MekongThis project will address the effects of fast-paced economic growth in the Greater Mekong region on jobs for youth.
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ProjectNo relevant topicsInclusive Development and Chinese Foreign Direct Investment in the Greater Mekong SubregionOver the past two decades, the Greater Mekong Subregion has become increasingly integrated.
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ProjectNo relevant topicsThe Care Economy, Women's Economic Empowerment, and China's Inclusive Growth AgendaOver the past three decades, China's economy has grown rapidly, creating new economic opportunities for men and women.
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ProjectNo relevant topicsWater Resources and Adaptation to Climate Change in the Vulnerable North China Plain and Poyang Lake RegionThe flood-prone Poyang Lake is the largest freshwater lake in China, accounting for 9% of the drainage area of the Yangtze River Basin.
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ProjectNo relevant topicsBuilding Effective Water Governance in the Asian HighlandsThe Asian Highlands, including the Himalaya and Tibetan Plateau, are the source of most major rivers in Asia and sustain nearly three billion people living downstream.
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ProjectNo relevant topicsStrengthening Equity in China through Policy Evaluations and Capacity BuildingUnder "Healthy China 2020," universal basic healthcare coverage will be provided to all Chinese by 2020.
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ProjectNo relevant topicsLinking Emerging Infectious Diseases Research and Policy Networks in Southeast Asia and China: APEIR Phase IIThe Asian Partnership on Emerging Infectious Diseases Research (APEIR) is a multi-country, multi-disciplinary and multi-sectoral research network that enables researchers and experts from several sectors, including agriculture and health, to explore joint research and policy questions in animal and public health.
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ProjectNo relevant topicsEcohealth Field-building Leadership Initiative in Southeast AsiaSoutheast Asia is undergoing rapid agricultural intensification affecting crops, livestock and plantation forestry.
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ProjectNo relevant topicsPervasive Technologies: Access to Knowledge (A2K)in the MarketplacePervasive networked communication technologies are transforming the way in which people across the world access information.
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BooksEconomics GenderDigital Economies at Global Margins
In this book, contributors from a range of disciplines and locations investigate the impact of increased digital connectivity on the people and places at the world’s economic margins.
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Research in ActionInformation and Communication GenderMobile phones, Internet, and gender in Myanmar
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StoryEconomics DevelopmentThe untold story: IDRC supported researchers transform economic policy in AfricaWhen Tony Muhumuza was appointed Uganda’s national economist for the United Nations Development Program, he was cognizant of the great responsibility that came with his new role.
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Boosting China’s research collaboration
Boosting China’s research collaboration
Rong LiResearch Awards2015The expansion of China’s economy has prompted the country’s emergence as a major player in the field of foreign aid, including in health. “China has dispatched Chinese medical teams since 1963,” says 2015 IDRC Research Award recipient Rong Li, “but there has been little public health assistance.”
“China’s cooperation to date has also largely ignored the role of research collaboration,” he says. Li focused on what China’s foreign cooperation program should look like in the years ahead and what changes are needed to support new directions. “In building a research cooperation strategy, China could take advantage of the interest and experience of agencies like IDRC, that have established research support programs,” he says.
Of his experience at IDRC, Li says “The award gave me the opportunity to conduct the policy review at the national level with fieldwork back in China. I accumulated skills on qualitative research. It was my first time formally working abroad,” he says. “It will definitely benefit my future career.”
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