Understanding Think Tank-University Relationships in Latin America
Although it represents 10% of the world's population, Latin America produces only 2.3% of global scientific knowledge.
Although it represents 10% of the world's population, Latin America produces only 2.3% of global scientific knowledge.
This project was prompted by the perception that partnerships between Canadian research organizations and their counterparts in Africa - in contrast to partnerships between Canadian research organizations and their counterparts in Latin America an
Since the late 1970s, the Association of Universities and Colleges of Canada (AUCC) has received several grants from IDRC to enhance its members' understanding of and engagement with international research for development.
Previous IDRC-funded research, as well as the relevant literature, indicates that effective participation of Aboriginal communities in co-management of natural resources is in part hindered by radical (ontological) differences in perception of the
The Itzama project began with the indigenous Maya in Belize.