Author: Kunert, Karl J; Botha, Anna-Maria; Oberholster, Paul J; Yocgo, Rosita; Chimwamurombe, Percy; Vorster, Juan; Foyer, Christine H
Title: Factors facilitating sustainable scientific partnerships between developed and developing countries Cord-id: fdj4b67o Document date: 2020_7_29
ID: fdj4b67o
Snippet: International scientific partnerships are key to the success of strategic investments in plant science research and the farm-level adoption of new varieties and technologies, as well as the coherence of agricultural policies across borders to address global challenges. Such partnerships result not only in a greater impact of published research enhancing the career development of early and later stage researchers, but they also ensure that advances in plant science and crop breeding technologies
Document: International scientific partnerships are key to the success of strategic investments in plant science research and the farm-level adoption of new varieties and technologies, as well as the coherence of agricultural policies across borders to address global challenges. Such partnerships result not only in a greater impact of published research enhancing the career development of early and later stage researchers, but they also ensure that advances in plant science and crop breeding technologies make a meaningful contribution to society by brokering acceptance of emerging solutions to the world problems. We discuss the evidence showing that despite a lack of funding, scientists in some African countries make a significant contribution to global science output. We consider the criteria for success in establishing long-term scientific partnerships between scientists in developing countries in Southern Africa (“the Southâ€) and developed countries such as the UK (“the Northâ€). We provide our own personal perspectives on the key attributes that lead to successful institutional collaborations and the establishment of sustainable networks of successful “North-South†scientific partnerships. In addition, we highlight some of the stumbling blocks which tend to hinder the sustainability of long-term “North-South†scientific networks. We use this personal knowledge and experiences to provide guidelines on how to establish and maintain successful long-term “North-South†scientific partnerships.
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