Title: Investing in Research Capacity
 1Investing in Research Capacity
- Knowledge on the move 
- Den Haag February 28-29, 2008 
- Berit Olsson 
- Director, SAREC 
2Some initial reflexions
- Constructive evaluation 
- Constructive management response 
- Pointing to 
- Far greater emphasis on capacity building 
3Some issues
- Concept of demand 
- Role of our own research community 
- Concept of research capacity 
- Aid efficiency in promoting research capacity 
- Opportunities for enhanced coordination
4Useful knowledge?
- Pathways of migrating birds 
- Mapping geological structures 
- World religions 
5Useful knowledge?
- Pathways of migrating birds 
- Mapping geological structures 
- World religions 
- Bird flue 
- Storage of nuclear waste 
- Islamology 
6Understanding natureUnderstanding 
politicsResearch for its own sakeOr useful 
knowledge? 
 7ASSUMPTIONS
- Low income countries benefit from having a vital 
 research community
8ASSUMPTIONS
- Low income countries benefit from having a vital 
 research community
- Research cooperation may be used for enhancing 
 research capacity
9ASSUMPTIONS
- Low income countries benefit from having a vital 
 research community
- Research cooperation may be used for enhancing 
 research capacity
- Research capacity should be understood as a system
10ASSUMPTIONS
- Low income countries benefit from having a vital 
 research community
- Research cooperation may be used for enhancing 
 research capacity
- Research capacity should be understood as a 
 system
- Capacity for international co-operation is an 
 essential element in research capacity
11Research Capacity needed for the implementation 
of the Paris Agenda for Aid Effectiveness 
- The Paris Principles needed 
- for effective support for 
- Research Capacity 
12Why research?
- Can poor countries limit their ambition to using 
 knowledge?
- Is it possible to identify , select and adapt new 
 knowledge without an essential basis for research?
13National Research Capacity
- Contact with international research 
- Local analysis and advice 
- Relevant research agenda 
- Critical thinking in higher education 
- Evidence based critique and debate 
- Capacity for research training 
- Stimulates innovation 
14New push for investing in RD
- At the 8th summit of AU in January 2007 
-  
- African Heads of State pledgedto spend 1 of GDP 
 on research by 2010
15Trends weakening chances of building a basis for 
research 
- Dilution of resources due to rapid expansion of 
 higher education
16Trends weakening chances of building a basis for 
research 
- Dilution of resources due to rapid expansion of 
 higher education
- Fragmentation of efforts due to- push for 
 immediate returns - application driven project
 funding - problem oriented research cooperation
-  - vertical support programmes. 
17External research funding
- Programmes primarily adressing defined research 
 issues
- Enhanced research capacity is a desired, but 
 secondary impact
18Aid funded research 
- Research on and for low income countries - for 
 agency policies- for access to relevant
 knowledge- for new discoveries ( e.g.vaccines)
- International research organisations 
- Regional research org.  networks 
- Calls for research projects
19Research partnerships
- Co-operation with low income countries combine 
 many ambitions
-  - creating and using knowledge- problem 
 solving- stimulating links between countries
- Plus 
-  - enhancing capacities
20Research cooperation
- Regular research funding, (NIH, EU) 
- Situated perspectives and data in adressing 
 global problems
21Problem oriented Research projects/programmes 
- Interact with and benefit from research 
 activities at the national level providing
 situated perspectives
- Depend on countries having a functioning basis 
 for research
- Do not automatically contribute to sustaining an 
 institutional basis for research
22Sustained capacity?
- The basis for research in low income countries 
 will not be built or sustained merely through
 vertical programmes focussing on particular
 issues or problems.
23Capacity oriented programmes 
- Regional PhD programmes (AERC ICIPE) 
- Research scholarships (TWAS, bilaterals) 
- Research grants in country (IFS, CODESRIA)
24Capacity impact
- Depends on the extent cooperation offers are 
 aligned with research strategies and plans of the
 institution and on the degree of harmonisation
 with institutional practice
25Institutional support
- University support ( Netherlands, Norway, 
 Sweden, the four Foundations)
- Research institute support 
- May contribute to conditions for research
26Swedish experience 
 27SARECs mandate
- Assist developing countries in 
- building national research capacity 
- supporting their access to relevant research 
 findings
- Swedish development research 
1975 - 2008 
 28SARECs mandate
- Assist developing countries by 
- Supporting researchin and by low income 
 countries
- supporting researchon and for development
1975 - 2008 
 29Research Cooperation - Modalities
- 1975-1985 Research councils - grants 
- 1980- Research training 
- 1985- Research environments 
- 1990- Universities/Institutions 
- 1995- National research training 
- 2000- Knowledge systems 
30NATIONAL RESEARCH SUPPORTSupport to low-income 
countries to build up good research environments 
to educate researchers and to develop methods 
for planning, prioritization and financing of 
research
- Looks different in different countries 
- Based on needs and relevance for the country
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 32Process prior to entering into research 
cooperation
- Assessment of research financing 
- Determination of source of research funding in 
 country
- System review 
- To assess the administrative/financial competence 
 of the university
- Choice of area of research 
- It is the Nicaraguan or Ugandan scientists that 
 define the area or research, and engage the
 Swedish counterparts for refinement of PhD
 projects
33Hallmark of Sida/SAREC university support
- OWNERSHIP 
- University setting its own research agenda 
- Researchers identifying their own research 
 questions
- University/researchers identifying collaborating 
 Swedish and other counterparts
- University managing the financial contribution 
- University owning the programme 
- Using the opportunities of the programme to 
 enhance research, teaching and management within
 the WHOLE university
34National Research capacity
National research policy  strategy 
Culture of inquiry
Budget line for National research 
National commitment to research 
Improved teaching- less didactic 
Skills for carrying out research
National research capacity 
Research University as a hub 
Asking nationally relevant questions
Capacity for analysis
Capacity to generate own knowledge
Capacity for evaluation
Capacity to utilise external research/knowledge
Innovation systems
Agents of Change Using evidence to question
Capacity to be part of international research 
community 
 35University Research capacity
University policies and strategies
Culture of inquiry
Capacity for local PhD examination
Dedicated university budget for research 
Research University
An Enabling Environment for research
Improved teaching- less didactic 
University mechanisms for innovation
Mechanisms of research communication
Mechanisms to encourage  reward research
Skills for research management
Well trained Researchers
Access to scientific literature
Access to Information Communication Technology 
 36Research capacity
- Qualified researchers - research groups  - 
 laboratories, libraries, ICT
- Institutions - universities, research training 
 - research institutes
- - research management 
- System - policy, organization, resources  - 
 Research Councils
37Regional cooperation
- Regional architecture of 
- Research funding structures 
- Research networks 
- Research organisations 
- NGO structures, agency funded
38Bilateral Donor Support to Tanzania, 2000
Source Foreign Policy, Ranking the Rich 2004 
 39From donorship to ownership
Development Results