Opportunities, Challenges and Good Practices in International Research Cooperation between Developed and Developing Countries.
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2011Corporate Author
OECD Global Science Forum
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This report of the OECD Global Science Forum describes issues and options that deserve the attention of
scientists and administrators in industrialised countries and in developing countries, as they seek to design,
initiate and manage collaborative research programmes and projects that include both scientifi c and development
goals. The report identifi es good practices and new ideas, and presents options for concrete actions, compiled
during the course of the Global Science Forum project, which included a data-gathering and analysis phase, and
culminated in a workshop held in Pretoria, South Africa, in September 2010.
Links between science policy and the mechanisms of development aid already exist in some countries. Offi cial
Development Assistance (ODA) has traditionally been used mainly to provide technical assistance, but there
are now new motivations and opportunities to support scientifi c collaboration for developmental goals, and to
strengthen research capacity, especi.....
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Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) Global Science ForumParis, France
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OECD Global Science Forum (2011) Opportunities, Challenges and Good Practices in International Research Cooperation between Developed and Developing Countries. Paris, France, Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, 20pp. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.25607/OBP-1723Collections
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