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British Academy - Knowledge Systems Strengthening & Equitable Partnerships -International Science Partnerships Fund

IATI Identifier: GB-GOV-26-ISPF-BA-N5HEJS6
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Description

The British Academy's programme delivery activities for Knowledge Systems Strengthening and Equitable Partnerships adopt a comprehensive approach to enhancing research capacities in International Science Partnerships Fund (ISPF) priority countries and least developed countries (LDCs). This initiative aligns with the primary goals of Official Development Assistance (ODA) by fostering sustainable development and reducing poverty through knowledge enhancement and equitable collaboration. A cornerstone of this programme is the Equitable Partnerships Charter & Programme, which strives to operationalize the Africa Charter on Transformative Research Collaborations. By turning the Charter's principles into actionable steps, the initiative promotes fair and effective research partnerships via workshops and collaborations with UK partner organizations. The Knowledge Systems Strengthening component of the programme focuses on empowering institutions, community networks, and individual researchers through targeted funding. This support addresses organizational barriers to research, enhancing institutional capacity and fostering resilient research ecosystems. To further bridge the gap between research and policy, the Evidence Use in Policymaking Skills Development Grants equip researchers and institutions with the skills to effectively influence policymaking. These grants improve their understanding of policy processes and strategies for presenting evidence, thereby amplifying their impact on policy decisions. Lastly, the Research Office Skills Development & Collaboration Grants aim to fortify the research management capabilities of institutions in ISPF priority countries and LDCs. By encouraging partnerships with UK-based organizations, these grants foster sustainable research environments, ensuring long-term benefits and advancements in research capacity. Through these multifaceted efforts, the programme significantly contributes to the ODA objectives of promoting sustainable development and reducing poverty by building robust, equitable, and impactful research systems in developing regions.

Objectives

The objectives of the British Academy’s programme are intricately aligned with the goals of the International Science Partnerships Fund (ISPF) and the Official Development Assistance (ODA), particularly in fostering sustainable development and addressing global challenges. Through the Equitable Partnerships Charter & Programme, the Academy seeks to operationalize the Africa Charter on Transformative Research Collaborations, promoting equitable research practices and fostering inclusive development. This objective directly supports ISPF’s aim to enhance international scientific collaboration and ODA's primary goal of reducing poverty and advancing development by creating fair and productive research environments. The Knowledge Systems Strengthening initiative aims to overcome non-financial barriers to research by enhancing institutional capacities and building robust research communities, which aligns with ODA’s objective of improving the effectiveness of aid. The Evidence Use in Policymaking Skills Development Grants address a critical need by equipping researchers and institutions with the skills to effectively communicate research findings to policymakers, ensuring that research can directly influence policy and drive developmental outcomes. Lastly, the Research Office Skills Development & Collaboration Grants are designed to build robust research management frameworks in ISPF priority countries and LDCs, ensuring that these institutions can sustainably support local researchers and collaborate internationally, thus meeting ISPF and ODA objectives by fostering enduring research capabilities and contributing to global knowledge equity.


Location

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