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SDC and the Swiss National Science Foundation (SNSF) are offering a new long-term funding scheme for development-relevant research on global issues (www.r4d.ch). The main focus lies on the generation of new insights and solutions as well as on the application of research results into policy and practice through partnership projects between researchers from Switzerland and from developing countries. The overall r4d.ch program consists of five thematic modules and a module for thematically open research. The first thematic module focuses on the causes and solutions to social conflicts in the context of weak public institutions.
Geopolitical and economic transformation as well as global risks, crises, and uncertainties challenge the international community. Increasingly international cooperation on global issues is seen as a way forward. Research and innovation play a key role in the effort to solve global problems and are among key drivers for an inclusive, climate-friendly societal transformation.
Research contributes to solving global problems and securing global public goods in poor countries within the normative and conceptual framework of global sustainable development.
Research community in Switzerland and developing countries. Relevant stakeholders, which act to cause, facilitate, or prevent change at various scales. Beneficiaries: societies in fragile states, poor, marginalized and vulnerable population groups.
With a focus on social conflicts of regional and global relevance in contexts of weak public institutions or state fragility the objectives are:
Principaux résultats antérieurs:
No previous phase, but the SDC and the SNSF can build upon a successful partnership over the last 20 years in terms of fostering research in and with developing and transition countries.