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 2013

In this issue, read about how health systems can be improved to better meet the needs of women and children. You can also learn about a network of experts that has been developing new technologies that allow computers to function in local...

IDRC Bulletin — April 2013

In this issue, IDRC celebrates the International Year of Water Cooperation, and World Health Day. Researchers reflect on how we can ensure fair and equitable access to water, and what it takes to strengthen health systems. And learn about how...

IDRC Bulletin — March 2013

In this issue, read two stories of IDRC-supported research to improve women's rights: a tool developed in Canada is helping women in New Delhi realize their rights to demand safer access to water and sanitation; a campaign in the Middle East won...

IDRC Bulletin – February 2013

In this issue, read a commentary by IDRC's Dominique Charron and Andrés Sanchez about a Canadian-funded effort to prevent the spread of dengue disease. View an interactive report that highlights achievements of the Climate Change in Africa program...

IDRC Bulletin — January 2013

In this issue, learn about a public lecture we are hosting on January 24 with international lawyer James Cockayne, who will speak about the impact of organized crime on conflict, post-conflict recovery, and development. You can also find out more...

IDRC Bulletin — November/December 2012

Highlighted in this issue is our 2011-2012 annual report, Innovating for development – Canada’s contribution, which is available online. You can also check out the latest interviews of the brightest minds in development in the Ideas @ IDRC series on...

IDRC Bulletin — Fall 2012

In this issue, read commentary by IDRC’s Naser Faruqui about Canada's support of a pan-African effort to provide high-level scientific and mathematical training. You can also check out one of our latest books, South-South Collaboration in Health...

IDRC Bulletin — September 2012

In this issue, learn about four public lectures IDRC is hosting this fall: Mahmoud Solh of ICARDA will talk about increased challenges to food security caused by the Arab Spring; author Pankaj Mishra and IDRC President David Malone will discuss...

IDRC Bulletin — Summer 2012

In this issue, learn more about a study in Jamaica that helped to boost maternal and child health. You can also read about how IDRC awardee Gabin Koto N'Gobi helped to combat droughts in the semi-arid northern region of Benin. And check out our...

IDRC Bulletin — June 2012

In this issue, learn about IDRC grantees in India and Canada being honoured for their innovative research. You can also read an article to find out how villages in Nepal are adapting to climate...

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While sub-Saharan Africa struggles to improve the health of its women and children, there are great differences within and among countries. The EQUINET research network promotes and monitors progress toward health equity in East and Southern Africa...
Monitoring inequities in East and Southern AfricaEnsuring Southern input on global action Removing cost barriers – lessons from West Africa Applying a gender lens to health policy in IndiaEmpowering communities through health system monitoring in Guatemala

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The voices and experience of developing country researchers are too often missing when international donors and decision-makers gather to address global health issues. Strengthening capacity and creating space for Southern expertise is one of IDRC’s...
Monitoring inequities in East and Southern Africa Ensuring Southern input on global action Removing cost barriers – lessons from West Africa Applying a gender lens to health policy in IndiaEmpowering communities through health system monitoring in Guatemala

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Despite recent progress, as a region, sub-Saharan Africa has the highest rates of maternal, infant, and child mortality in the world. From 2009 to 2012, researchers led by Niger’s Laboratoire d'études et de recherches sur les dynamiques sociales et...
Monitoring inequities in East and Southern AfricaEnsuring Southern input on global action Removing cost barriers – lessons from West Africa Applying a gender lens to health policy in IndiaEmpowering communities through health system monitoring in Guatemala

Latest Results

In India’s Karnataka state, girls and women face many barriers stemming from their low social status that are exacerbated by poverty and caste. Researchers with the Indian Institute of Management in Bangalore are exploring how power dynamics within...
Monitoring inequities in East and Southern AfricaEnsuring Southern input on global action Removing cost barriers – lessons from West Africa Applying a gender lens to health policy in IndiaEmpowering communities through health system monitoring in Guatemala

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Despite its middle-income status, Guatemala has some of the worst health outcomes in Latin America with more than half of its population living in poverty.  Indigenous populations in rural areas, who suffered the most during 36 years of civil war...
Monitoring inequities in East and Southern AfricaEnsuring Southern input on global action Removing cost barriers – lessons from West Africa Applying a gender lens to health policy in India Empowering communities through health system monitoring in Guatemala
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