Doing Research is a unique program launched by the Global Development Network (GDN), that contributes to a better objective assessment of research systems for social sciences in developing countries, to expose weaknesses and shortcomings that can be addressed through research policy and programs.
Find out more about Doing Research at www.gdn.int/doingresearch
1. WHY GET INVOLVED IN THE DOING RESEARCH PROGRAM?
Doing Research is a unique GDN program that contributes to a better objective assessment of
research systems for social sciences in developing countries, to expose weaknesses and
shortcomings that can be addressed through research policy and programs.
Find out more about Doing Research at www.gdn.int/doingresearch
Because you can ...
Create an enabling environment for the
local implementation of the Sustainable
Development GoalsInfluence development policy uptake
Mainstream findings on local development
priorities
Produce high-quality evidence and metrics
Help to reform national research policy
Benchmark research systems for customized
international comparisons
Create local ownership of development research
and empower local researchers
Grow your (peer) networks in your country
through the mapping of research actors
Map your country’s research system
Generate awareness about a research systems
approach
Join the international‘Doing Research’community
Visit
www.gdn.int/doingresearch
to get involved!