Case study
Combating climate change with mobile and digital technologies
This article draws attention to the opportunities identified by a recent report on the role of mobile and digital technologies in addressing climate change.
This article draws attention to the opportunities identified by a recent report on the role of mobile and digital technologies in addressing climate change.
Highlighting the contributions of UK research over the years to meeting global development challenges set out in the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
Blog series on funding provided by the UK Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO)
For a snapshot of what DEGRP research projects have achieved so far, take a look at FCDO's ‘impact at a glance’ summaries and longer case studies.
UK Collaborative on Development Research (UKCDR) has found that since 2015 the UK has invested over half a billion pounds on climate change and international development research, according to a much-anticipated report published today.
UKCDR presents a mapping and analysis of the scope and reach of UK Official Development Assistance (ODA) and Wellcome-funded research on climate change and international development between 2015 and 2020.
Six case studies have been developed to provide examples of how some of the impact types discussed in the UKCDR report, 'UK-funded research on climate change and international development', have been delivered in practice over the last 5 years. They have been selected to represent a range of impact types, as well as a variety of project types, geographical and thematic foci, and research funders.
This briefing summarises the findings and recommendations of a review of UK Official Development Assistance (ODA) and Wellcome-funded research on climate change and international development, between 2015 and 2020.
In our six-month update of our Living Mapping Review, researchers and funders around the world can tap into the latest trends and gaps for future COVID-19 research to funnel resources to where there is the greatest research need.
UKCDR and ESSENCE announce the launch of new Equitable Partnerships Resource Hub. The resource hub brings together existing guidance, tools and principles on equitable partnerships from across the world.