Safe and Inclusive Cities final evaluation : executive summary
Overall, the SAIC Program was found to be highly relevant to both DFID and IDRC, embodying and advancing their distinct and shared global, institutional and regional priorities.
Overall, the SAIC Program was found to be highly relevant to both DFID and IDRC, embodying and advancing their distinct and shared global, institutional and regional priorities.
The evaluation assesses the relevance, effectiveness and efficiency of the programme (including its overall value-for-money), as well as the quality of the research.
This peer-to-peer mentoring project was successful in mentoring and graduating 32 science journalists, creating an online course in science journalism, fostering science journalists associations in Africa and the Middle East, supporting local acti
A new approach for evaluating research intended for the “real world."
AI’s potential for enhancing development efforts is enormous, but we need to ensure its ethical and equitable use.
A new model for optimizing the impact of research and innovation
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