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Investigación en acciónSaludLa investigación demuestra que las aplicaciones innovadoras y responsables de inteligencia artificial pueden transformar los sistemas y servicios sanitarios.
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NovedadesDesarrolloLa Iniciativa de Investigación sobre Género en STEM: anuncio de proyectosEl IDRC se complace en anunciar los proyectos y equipos de investigación seleccionados para la Iniciativa de Investigación sobre Género en STEM (GIST, por sus siglas en inglés), cuyo objetivo es aumentar la contribución de la ciencia a la igualdad de género y promover a las mujeres en ciencia, tecnología, ingeniería y matemáticas (STEM).Date
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NovedadesNo relevant topicsUsando la inteligencia artificial y los datos contra la pandemia: nuevos proyectos en el Sur Global¿Puede la inteligencia artificial (IA) ayudar a predecir los brotes de COVID-19 y aliviar las restricciones de bloqueo? ¿Pueden las nuevas innovaciones mantener abiertos los campus y respaldar el rastreo de contactos? ¿Puede la IA apoyar a las víctimas de violencia de género relacionada con los bloqueos por el COVID-19? Estas son solo algunas de las preguntas que busca responder el Programa de Respuesta AI4COVID del Sur Global de CAD 12.65 millones.Date
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LibrosNo relevant topicsMaking Open Development Inclusive: Lessons from IDRC ResearchPublication Date
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NovedadesAdministraciónPublicación nueva acerca del registro civil y los sistemas de protección socialEl Centro de Excelencia para los Sistemas de Registro Civil y Estadísticas Vitales se complace en anunciar el lanzamiento de El nexo entre el registro civil y los sistemas de protección social: prácticas de cinco países.Date
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LibrosAdministración Política social Salud GéneroUna vida sana para mujeres y niños vulnerables : Aplicaciones de la investigación de sistemas de saludPublication Date
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LibrosAdministración Política social Economía GéneroReducing Urban Violence in the Global South: Towards Safe and Inclusive CitiesPublication Date
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Testimonio de adjudicado IDRCNo relevant topics
Boosting youth employment in agri-business
Boosting youth employment in agri-business
Youth fare better financially than adults in the processing of cassava in Ghana. They could also surpass them in production and marketing if they had more access to credit and extension services, says Nana Anima Akrofi, a 2016 IDRC Research Award recipient.
Ghana is the world’s sixth largest producer of cassava and the crop remains the country’s most important staple food. Cassava is also of growing economic importance and could provide jobs for women and youth while increasing food security.
Akrofi set out to determine what role youth play in the cassava value chain and how their performance compares to that of adults. “The main challenge youth face is poor access to credit and extension services,” she says. “This inhibits their production activities. They are, however, relatively more profitable in processing — by turning the roots into dry flakes or flour — than adults.”
Akrofi credits the IDRC Research Award for enabling her “to identify issues in agri-food businesses that could generate options for improving food and income security,” she says. It also “opened the opportunity for me to pursue further studies and undertake academic research.”
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Testimonio de adjudicado IDRCNo relevant topics
Community support essential to better malaria testing
Community support essential to better malaria testing
In 2010, Ghana adopted World Health Organization guidelines for quickly and inexpensively diagnosing malaria. Yet, says Nana Yaa Boadu, healthcare practitioners still treat feverish patients without testing. Building on her 2011 IDRC Doctoral Research Award, Nana's 2014 Research Award helped her identify why this practice persisted and how to improve compliance.
Working in the field, “I saw firsthand that where socio-political structures are lacking, and economic resources too few to adequately address competing priorities, the resilience of providers, as well as patients and communities, can be critical to strengthening and delivering healthcare,” she says. “The passion of the community to participate in identifying and solving local problems, and the hope in the eyes of health workers struck a deep chord in me that I won’t easily forget.”
“Global health challenges are largely a product of the contexts in which they occur,” says Boadu. “Practical solutions — making training more useful, for example — should therefore go beyond activities like repetitive training exercises and address root causes.”
“IDRC gave me the unique viewpoint of understanding health research and programming from a funder’s perspective,” says Boadu. “As a research consultant, this big picture thinking now guides my approach to planning and delivery for clients.”
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Testimonio de adjudicado IDRCNo relevant topics
Harnessing research to protect Botswana’s wildlife
Harnessing research to protect Botswana’s wildlife
Wildlife of all kinds freely cross the borders of Angola, Botswana, Namibia, Zambia, and Zimbabwe, but is the research data needed to protect them as mobile?
Monica Morrison, a PhD candidate at Stellenbosch University and a 2014 Research Award recipient, sought to find out if the extensive research on this vital resource was leading to better management and whether there were more effective ways to communicate the information.
“My IDRC experience helped to focus and contextualize my study, giving me much needed arm’s length distance to review my fieldwork with conservation scientists, tourism operators, and government officials,” she says. “I began to really like the way my chosen world of work was heading.”
“It also made me think in new ways,” she says. “At IDRC I was surrounded by professional sharers of knowledge. Especially illuminating moments included learning how to write for the Web and being exposed to current trends in development evaluation and appreciative inquiry. All these approaches set bells of recognition ringing, and I took them away with me. The experience passed all too quickly, but its influence continues,” she says.
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