TRAINING (2.5.1)

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Key Features of Sustainable North-South Funding Instruments

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We would like Swiss research funders to learn about key conditions for successfully enabling research collaborations that contribute to long-term human capacity and institutions building in the Global South and North, and design their funding instruments accordingly. This project identified key conditions for enabling research collaborations, which contribute to long-term human capacity and institutions building in the Global South (and North). Based on this analysis, the project formulated respective recommendations for Swiss funding instruments. Key conditions were investigated along the fields of – for example – funding duration, co-funding requirements, guidance / interference by donors in agenda setting, and personnel management, and many more. By enabling research collaborations that contribute to long-term human capacity and institutions building, these research collaborations also contribute to scientific excellence of all partners as well as sustainable impact on the researched ground (instead of research extractivism). Finally, the project concluded with recommendations for revisions of the Guide for Global Research Partnerships.

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Contact

Dr. Fabian Käser
SCNAT
Swiss Alliance for Global Research Partnerships (GRP-Alliance)
House of Academies
PO Box
3001 Bern
Switzerland


Project Coordination

Lilian Trechsel
Lilian Trechsel
Lilian Trechsel

Centre for Development and Environment (CDE), University of Bern

Project Team

Lara Lundsgaard Hansen
Lara Lundsgaard Hansen
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Centre for Development and Environment (CDE), University of Bern

Zar Chi Aye
Zar Chi Aye
Zar Chi Aye

Centre for Development and Environment (CDE), University of Bern

Partners