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Promoting Digital Access to Research in Least Developed Countries

1,400 librarians, researchers and students from 10 countries have learnt how to access and search digital scientific and academic information provided by Research4Life partners in the framework of a new activity of the UN’s Technology Bank for Least Developed Countries.

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Why should we care about supporting researchers from LMICs?
Researchers in LMICs face various obstacles, including limited internet access, basic necessities shortages, and a 'brain drain'. Despite a significant increase in researcher density in low-income economies, they still represent a small fraction of the global research community.
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Working towards SDG4 in the United Republic of Tanzania
The University of Dodoma in Tanzania is advancing SDG4 by offering scholarships, special needs education, and adult literacy programs. The university's growth and its partnership with Research4Life significantly enhance Tanzania's educational and research landscape.
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Research and researchers in Bhutan
Chief Librarian Sonam Wangdi discusses the challenges and opportunities for researchers in Bhutan, emphasizing the importance of access to quality information and the country's evolving research sector.
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Using digital innovation in African higher education
This article explores digital innovation in African higher education, showcasing the inspiring efforts of educators overcoming connectivity challenges to make knowledge accessible. Dr. Lamptey's impactful work is a key focus.
Fostering communities and knowledge access at Moi University
Moi University College of Health Sciences is a leading institution in Kenya for training health care professionals. The College is also a Research4Life Country Connector host, dedicated to enhancing capacity of information use, building communities of evidence users and establishing local networks and partnerships.
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From lawyer to librarian: meet OARE Program Manager at Research4Life
Discover the dynamic world of Research4Life and the remarkable people who drive its success. Meet Angeline Djampou, Chief Librarian at United Nations Environment Program (UNEP) and the Program Manager of OARE in Research4Life.
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