Ten times a year, IDRC publishes the IDRC Bulletin, which offers insights into the world of international development research.
 
The IDRC Bulletin contains reports on research projects, case studies, and interviews with key figures in the development community. And we publish news of recently released books, scholarship information, and much more.

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IDRC Bulletin — May 2012

In this issue, learn about a public lecture IDRC is hosting on May 22 with Mahmoud Solh, Director General of the International Center for Agricultural Research in the Dry Areas. Dr Solh will talk about how the Arab Spring has increased the...

IDRC Bulletin — April 2012

In this issue, learn about how you can order your copy of IDRC's 2012 DVD. You can also read the book The Custodians of Biodiversity, which addresses the issues faced when taking indigenous and local approaches to conserving biodiversity. And meet...

IDRC Bulletin — March 2012

In this issue, we include details about the forthcoming public lecture by Craig Calhoun, New York University professor and Director-Designate of the London School of Economics. And you can read about our recent participation in two major events: the...

IDRC Bulletin — February 2012

In this issue, we present a public lecture by Carlos Pérez del Castillo, Chair of the CGIAR Board, about the role of research in achieving food security. You can also watch three slideshows about some solutions experts are devising to the problem...

IDRC Bulletin — January 2012

In this issue, we preview our participation in two big events: International Development Week 2012 and the meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. You can also read about our activities at the COP 17. And we congratulate...

IDRC Bulletin — November/December 2011

Highlighted in this issue is our newest in_focus collection, Women and Land. You can read the book online, watch a video playlist of interviews, or visit the in_focus website to find our case studies along and an extensive list of other resources...

IDRC Bulletin — October 2011

Highlighted in this issue is our 2010-2011 annual report, Innovating for development, which is available to read online. Also this month, we hosted a number of public lectures. You can watch the video from these events and more on our Youtube...

IDRC Bulletin — September 2011

Highlighted in this issue are IDRC's programming thrusts 2010-2015. You can also read a book about obstacles of peace in Africa, and learn more about IDRC awardee Natacha Lecours who helped developing-country farmers overcome the challenges of...

IDRC Bulletin — Summer 2011

Highlighted in this issue is the book Local Governance and ICTs in Africa, which explores how African governments are using technologies to engage citizens in decision-making. Learn more about how Bolivian communities are adapting to climate...

IDRC Bulletin — June 2011

Highlighted in this issue is a public lecture about the Arab Spring by political columnist and author Rami G. Khouri. You can also read about the research done by doctoral student Theresa McElroy to improve the health and development of Ugandan...

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The IDRC-funded Municipal Services Project launched two books in March 2012 exploring alternatives to the privatization of basic public services. Both books are available for free online. Remunicipalisation: Putting Water Back into Public Hands...

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Peru is estimated to be the third most vulnerable country to climate change impacts after Honduras and Bangladesh. Effects are already evident in the Peruvian capital, Lima, as shown in this report, written by one of IDRC's Focus City research...

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IDRC-supported research led by Women in Cities International with local partner Jagori has helped women in New Delhi’s slum resettlements realize their rights and demand better and safer services. In New Delhi and many other parts of the world...

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Relatively simple renewable energy technologies can improve water and energy efficiency in Mexico’s water-stressed areas, says a report from the Clean Energy Incubator, University of Texas at Austin. Case studies from Mexico City, Southern Mexico...

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This report from the University of Cape Town’s Energy Research Centre examines how renewable energy and energy mini-grids can power water services in drought-prone rural areas in five Southern African countries: Botswana, Namibia, South Africa...
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