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With the world's spotlight on the post-2015 development agenda, SciDev.Net is covering debates on how scientists and innovators can make their voices heard and ensure that science is embedded across the new goals.

 

View our PolicyLab on the issue run in cooperation with the Royal Society, British Council and UKCDS.

Opinions and Analysis

Phone call, Kenya Mobile phone data are a treasure-trove for development

Existing call-data records can be analysed to improve decision-making, say Paul van der Boor and Amy Wesolowski.

18 June 2013 | EN

Deaf school kids chatting, Burundi Focus on Disability: Policymakers need accurate data

Data gaps on disability need to be filled if future development goals are to be robustly monitored, says Sue Coe.

12 June 2013 | EN

Policy Briefs

Farmer, Rwanda Developing innovation systems for African agriculture

Developing innovation systems, rather than technology transfer, can benefit small farmers and promote agricultural development in Africa.

9 July 2012 | EN
Source: Future Agricultures Consortium

GM rice plants Overcoming obstacles to GM crop adoption

Careful assessment and policies on genetically modified crops could contribute to agricultural development and food security.

21 June 2012 | EN
Source: Parliamentary Office of Science and Technology (POST)


News and Features

Girls in refugee camp, Myanmar Common aid standards and certification stir debate

A drive to create a common set of standards and a certification scheme for humanitarian organisations has received a mixed welcome.

18 June 2013 | EN

2013 Women Deliver Conference Invest in women to improve economy, conference hears

Improving the education and health of women makes a country wealthier, delegates at the Women Deliver conference have heard.

13 June 2013 | EN

Practical Guides

Calculator, pen and calendar How to question numbers

Linda Nordling on how questioning numbers in policy statements gives journalists credibility and clout — and reveals new stories.

8 March 2012 | EN | ES | FR