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Woman harvesting rice, Nepal

Why we need Sustainable Development Goals

Rio+20 must launch SDGs to guide countries through complex development challenges, argues Colombian ministry official Paula Caballero Gómez.

24 May 2012 | EN

Biomed Analysis: Time for rights-based women's health

We need to revive the rights-based agenda and realign research priorities for women's health, says Priya Shetty.

23 May 2012 | EN

Children collecting water, Palestine

Scientists can play a key role in wetland diplomacy

Conflicts over shared water resources could be mitigated through science-based environmental cooperation, argue Saleem Ali and Pamela Griffin.

Source: OurWorld 2.0

23 May 2012 | EN

Global treaty would improve access to health

A binding international convention would facilitate a move towards more equitable access to R&D in health, according to Suerie Moon and colleagues.

Source: PLoS Medicine

23 May 2012 | ES

Islam Analysis: Knowledge economies remain elusive

Building a knowledge society in the Islamic World requires structural change — not fads and symbolism, argues Athar Osama.

18 May 2012 | EN

Green and white laptop for children

Free laptops alone cannot improve education in Pakistan

Handing out free laptops to schoolchildren is not enough to improve education in Pakistan, says Pervez Hoodbhoy.

Source: Express Tribune

18 May 2012 | EN

Plastic bag protest

Plastic bags should be managed, not banned

Plastic bags are too practical to be banned, but policies to manage their use are necessary to protect the environment, says Lilia Casanova.

17 May 2012 | EN | 中文

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

Pakistan needs a new crop forecasting system

Pakistan urgently needs to refine its crop yield forecasting and estimation system to improve food production, says Ibrar ul Hassan Akhtar.

16 May 2012 | EN

A solar-powered water tank in Ethiopia

Rio+20 must push past politics with achievable targets

Next month's meeting in Brazil needs send the right signals to encourage progress on sustainability, says ODI's Claire Melamed.

Source: Post2015.org

15 May 2012 | EN | ES

Child with buruli ulcer

Africa's hidden scourge needs an integrated approach

Buruli ulcer could spread as agriculture intensifies in Africa, making prevention research vital, says agro-eco-health expert Rousseau Djouaka.

11 May 2012 | EN

African researchers in lab

Why it was right to publish research findings on bird flu

An editorial in the journal Nature explains the reasons for publishing the full results of a controversial paper about a modified bird flu virus

Source: Nature

10 May 2012 | EN | 中文

Chabayanzara follows podcast instructions to draw cattle vaccine, Zimbabwe

Successful innovation depends on engaging the grassroots

Technological innovation can't be imposed on poor people — they must be engaged to select ideas that suit their lives, writes Lawrence Gudza.

2 May 2012 | EN | ES | FR | 中文

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

Africa Analysis: Taking charge of university fundraising

Stunning fundraising success at Stellenbosch University is a model for others in Africa, but leadership is crucial, says Linda Nordling.

1 May 2012 | EN | FR

Chemical lab worker, China

It's time to eliminate professional bias in China

A culture of favouring science over technology comes at the expense of both technologists and research outputs, writes engineer Huafeng Wang.

26 April 2012 | EN | 中文

Asia–Pacific Analysis: Putting the science into policy

Countries in the region need an organised, concerted effort to strengthen scientific input into decision-making, urges Crispin Maslog.

25 April 2012 | EN

Children collect water from a small local well in their Ugandan village

Groundwater development is not the answer for Africa

Poverty, governance and population growth — not physical availability of water — are the real challenges for the continent, says Roger Calow.

Source: Overseas Development Institute

24 April 2012 | EN

Biomed Analysis: Tackling drug-resistant malaria

Emerging resistance to artemisinin means efforts to track genetic markers and regulate the drug's use must step up, says Priya Shetty.

19 April 2012 | EN