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NovedadesDesarrollo Ciencia y tecnologíaLa digitalización de nuestro mundo trae desafíos y oportunidades en el camino hacia lograr la igualdad de género. Este año, el enfoque principal de la Comisión de la Condición Jurídica y Social de la Mujer de las Naciones Unidas (UNCSW) estará en la innovación, el cambio tecnológico y la educación en la era digital para lograr la igualdad de género.Date
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Investigación en acciónDesarrollo Información y communicación AdministraciónUna esfera pública digital más segura: abordar la violencia de género en líneaLos investigadores están documentando la violencia de género facilitada por la tecnología y explorando respuestas en el Sur Global.
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HistoriaDesarrollo Ciencia y tecnologíaUn lugar en el solUn programa de becas posdoctorales para mujeres indígenas en México destaca las trayectorias excepcionales de estas científicas que lo tenían todo en contra.
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Página webDesarrollo Ciencia y tecnologíaFortaleciendo un sistema de ciencia e innovación inclusivo en las AméricasEsta oportunidad de financiamiento busca fortalecer la ciencia, la tecnología y la innovación (CTI) en América Latina y el Caribe para impulsar el desarrollo de la región, al apoyar 1) la colaboración regional para la investigación y la adopción de políticas; 2) el desarrollo de CTI inclusiva; y 3) apoyar el fortalecimiento de los consejos nacionales de ciencia y tecnología (SGCs, por sus siglas en inglés) y las agencias regionales de coordinación científica.
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Investigación en acciónCiencia y tecnología Información y communicaciónArtificial intelligence for development
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LibrosEconomía Política social Información y communicación Ciencia y tecnologíaen_foco - Los pobres en la era de la información : combatiendo la pobreza con tecnología
Este libro analiza los impactos de estos cambios tecnológicos sin precedentes.
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PerspectivasAdministración Información y communicación Desarrollo Política socialUna respuesta focalizada para la crisis educativa: el Intercambio en Conocimiento e Innovación de la GPESe necesitan avances significativos para mejorar la calidad educativa en los países en vías de desarrollo.
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PerspectivasAdministración Género Ciencia y tecnologíaCuando no existen registros de mujeres y niñas: el efecto dominóLas partidas de nacimiento y las actas de matrimonio y defunción son una puerta de acceso esencial a los derechos y los servicios públicos
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PerspectivasInformación y communicación AdministraciónPor qué el IDRC no apresura su política de datos abiertosNaser Faruqui argumenta que aún no es el momento adecuado para que el IDRC siga una política de datos abiertos obligatoria.
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Testimonio de adjudicado IDRCNo relevant topics
A first e-library in remote Nepali schools
A first e-library in remote Nepali schools
For 2017 IDRC Research Award Recipient Sujaya Neupane, carrying out fieldwork in Nepal was literally coming home. Neupane spent time in the remote western villages of Thapagaun and Jhimpa — his childhood home — to find ways of improving science education by using digital learning tools.
The quality of education is vastly different in Nepal’s rural and urban areas, he explains, leading to poor educational outcomes in rural schools. But with the advent of inexpensive technology and free multimedia resources, science teaching materials can be accessed at low cost, he says. His goal was to determine how sustainable digital libraries could be set up in rural schools.
“One can’t hope to educate young people today without computers,” says Neupane. “I used a Raspberry-pi computer board as a server with embedded open-source learning tools, including those provided by Khan Academy and Wikipedia. Tablets were used to access these materials wirelessly from the server,” he explains. The Raspberry Pi is a low-cost credit card-sized single board computer designed specifically to promote education.
A team of teachers-cum-researchers in two secondary schools worked with Neupane to establish a protocol for using the digital learning materials.
Establishing an e-library in Jhimpa has opened up sources of knowledge to students who never had access to a library before, says Neupane. He and the on-site research team are now exploring how to evaluate the impact on students’ learning when the project ends in mid-2018.
Of his IDRC experience, Neupane says “being able to go back and live in my village and conduct research in schools there jointly with the teachers was the most memorable,” says Neupane. “Through this experience I am determined to work to develop an education system in rural Nepal as a volunteer and independent researcher.”
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Testimonio de adjudicado IDRCNo relevant topics
Relationships drive collaboration in South Asia
Relationships drive collaboration in South Asia
Natalia YangResearch Awards2017What motivates researchers and funders to collaborate with different partners? “Although collaborations in research have been around for a while, there’s still a lack of understanding about what drives researchers to collaborate,” says Natalia Yang, 2017 IDRC Research Award Recipient.
She set out to discover those motivations among think tanks in South Asia. This region “provides a unique context because most countries within the region share similar challenges,” she says.
Yang found that the drive to collaborate depended on the role partners played in the organization. For example, researchers focused on what they were able to offer and gain from the collaboration — enhanced skills and access to new knowledge, for example, and stronger networks.
Principal investigators, coordinators, and funders were more concerned with how the collaboration contributed to obtaining and sharing knowledge, such as building a regional or international dialogue. Funders also saw collaboration as a way to attract other funders to a cause they believed in.
Overall, she says, she learned that “behind any research there is a human element that needs to be recognized and supported. Understanding collaboration in research is also about revealing the relationships at work behind anything we do.”
Yang values the experience she gained in research, including learning that “it’s better not to overthink the steps I have to do as a researcher. Often, the best thing to do is to just act and have the flexibility to adjust and adapt to new circumstances and research issues that did not come to light before.”
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