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Community-based fisheries, Bangladesh

How research for agricultural innovation works best

Farming projects must be able to access research at any point along the innovation trajectory, say Rasheed Sulaiman V. and colleagues.

16 May 2012 | EN

Women operating foot water pump in Kenya

Put grassroots innovation on the agenda

Current models of innovation ignore small-scale technology — institutions must ensure it's a key part of the agenda, says Tony Marjoram.

2 May 2012 | EN | ES | FR | 中文

Shri Y Mangi Singh from Manipur, India invented a kouna grass mat-weaving machine

How to protect the inventions of the poor

New models of intellectual property rights are needed to protect — and promote — local knowledge and innovations, says Anil Gupta.

2 May 2012 | EN | ES | FR | 中文

Diamondback moth

Farmers in Africa should switch to biopesticides

Biopesticides are better and safer than chemical pesticides — policymakers must do more to promote them, says insect ecologist Manuele Tamò.

12 April 2012 | EN | FR

Islam Analysis: Discover what drives efficient innovation

Several Muslim countries rank among the world's most efficient innovators. They must build on this success, says Athar Osama.

11 April 2012 | EN | FR

Nigerian ICT entrepreneurs

Universities should provide entrepreneurship training

Western universities are best-placed to provide developing country students with entrepreneurship training, argues Iqbal Z. Quadir.

Source: Science

27 March 2012 | EN

Islam Analysis: Reviving a culture of entrepreneurship

The Muslim world and donors should use nongovernmental networks to nurture the dormant seeds of entrepreneurship, says Athar Osama.

15 March 2012 | EN

Girl with bed net, Ethiopia

Taking life-saving innovations from lab to village

Improving health for the poor depends on nurturing local innovations — and learning how to deliver them, argue Abdallah Daar and Peter Singer.

15 March 2012 | EN | FR

Kenyan farmer selling vegetables

How to nurture entrepreneurs and stimulate innovation

Open innovation is key to the success of iHub and can change the working culture of any community of innovators, says Linda Kamau.

25 January 2012 | EN | FR

Islam Analysis: Plant seeds for a scientific revolution

Arab Spring revolutionaries turning to governance must adopt knowledge and innovation as barometers for progress, says Athar Osama.

15 December 2011 | EN | FR

Africa Analysis: Assessing Angola's science ambition

Angola has the money, connections and political will to be a force in African science. But will it tackle inequality, asks Linda Nordling.

30 November 2011 | EN | FR

Mobile phones capture price information for agricultural produce

Local needs are the future for IT innovations

India's IT sector offers solutions for local problems — but entrepreneurs need help getting innovations to market, says Vineeta Dixit.

17 November 2011 | EN

Young girl in Exploratorium, San Francisco

Africa needs more 'hands-on' science centres

Few science centres offer hands-on experience for young people in Africa. Support is needed for an expansion plan, says Graham Durant.

3 November 2011 | EN

AIDS orphan and grandmother, South Africa

Creating a 'safe' space to advance evidence-based policy

'Boundary organisations' offer a space away from politics for scientists to engage government officials with their research, says Scott Drimie.

19 October 2011 | EN | FR

Taking notes at meeting in Nairobi, Kenya

Support local governance to get research into policy

To see the research they fund in action, donors should work with good local governance, not informal networks, writes Justin O. Parkhurst.

22 September 2011 | EN | 中文

Don't miss hotspots of agricultural innovation

Entrepreneurs are pioneering new modes of innovation to help poor farmers, and policymakers must support their creativity, says Andy Hall.

Source: OurWorld 2.0

24 August 2011 | EN

Islam Analysis: Give science a social contract

Ambitious plans for a 'desert development corridor' in Egypt could provide a concrete example of the social value of science, says Athar Osama.

11 August 2011 | EN | FR

Haiti Mobile Money Initiative award

Careful design is key to success of development prizes

Prizes for innovation must be used carefully to ensure that poor people in developing countries are the real winners, says Matthew Harsh.

12 May 2011 | EN | ES

Africa Analysis: Targeting the market for innovation

African innovation won't flourish unless more attention is paid to creating and sustaining markets for it, argues Linda Nordling.

11 May 2011 | EN | FR

Islam Analysis: Obama's science initiative must adapt

Is the turmoil in Arab countries fertile ground for science diplomacy? Yes, but only with due attention to local context, argues Athar Osama.

11 March 2011 | EN