Strengthening inclusive open data systems in Africa and Southeast Asia
In Africa and Asia, open data is increasingly regarded as an important tool to address complex development challenges.
In Africa and Asia, open data is increasingly regarded as an important tool to address complex development challenges.
This project aims to support inclusive, coordinated, and gender-sensitive responses to the COVID-19 pandemic in Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar, and Vietnam.
IDRC and Global Affairs Canada launched the Knowledge for Democracy Myanmar (K4DM) initiative to nurture meaningful dialogue and engagement during the country’s transition to democratic development.
There is an urgent need to make food systems more resilient to climate fluctuations.
The Global Partnership for Education (GPE) and IDRC launched the Knowledge and Innovation Exchange (KIX) to improve policies and practices that will strengthen national education systems within GPE partner countries.
This project will fill critical knowledge gaps regarding women’s opportunities for home-based work on digital platforms and it will enable comparisons across different forms of platform-based work.
Myanmar’s population is primarily rural, characterized by agriculture-dominated economies and resource-dependent livelihoods. Approximately 60% of the country’s rural population lacks access to electricity and clean cooking.