Tag: funding
After attending the 2023 UKFIET conference, my mind has been swirling about how my research might have relevance for the 800 or so attendees, and the thousands of international and humanitarian education practitioners around the world.
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Why we need to fund African research and education researchers
by Krista Cecille Samson | May 16, 2022 | Finance
African researchers are often unable to provide data and evidence to inform global education debates and decision-making due to the immense financial challenges they face. Evidence shows that expertise from the African continent tends to be neglected and undervalued in favour of research and researchers elsewhere.
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The impact of COVID-19 on research ethics
by Fabiana Maglio | Apr 28, 2020 | COVID-19
This blog was written by Fabiana Maglio, Senior Specialist in Education and International Development consulting for donors and UN agencies; also volunteer as a UCL Alumni...
Read MoreDFID’s work on education: leaving no one behind? Reflections on IDC report
by Steve Packer and Ian MacAuslan | Dec 11, 2017 | Critique
Steve Packer, UKFIET Board of Trustees, and Ian MacAuslan, Oxford Policy Management It is good news that the International Development Committee (IDC) report on DFID and its...
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