RIU - Research Into Use
 
 
Southern Africa

RIU's work in West Southern falls into two groups. The ongoing work is be undertaken by the two RIU Africa Country Programmes:


The database of RNRRS research also contains information about research which has been developed or applied in 12 Southern African countries. The numbers in brackets denote the number of pieces of research.

To see results for these countries please use the the database search facility:
  • Malawi (46)
  • Mozambique (33)
  • South Africa (46)
  • Zambia (33)
  • Zimbabwe (91)


Ian Maudlin, RIU Director, introduces Research Into Use, explains its aims and outlines the impacts the programme hopes to achieve. November 2009 (3:55)   RIUtv
 
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Archive
This RIU material is no longer considered to be current or relevant to the programme. It is shared in the spirit of openness and transparency but should not be seen as an indication of current RIU priorities or thinking.

  Enabling the poor to benefit from research
RIU introductory flyer

Asian version - in English
2008 (PDF 270KB)
 
 
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