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Report, News and Key Readings

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Report, News and Key Readings

Download the final report – Driving equity and development after the Arab Spring

Access the reportage from the meeting by going to the COHRED News page and/or via the SciDev.Net blogs page.

Click here to see a selection of the photos from the meeting.

Key Readings

  • Arab Health Care and Online Development – Stanford Social Innovation Review
  • Arab Knowledge Report 2009-English
  • AUB 2011 – Hanafi – University systems in the Arab East
  • Building a knowledge-based society in today’s Arab world
  • BUILDING KNOWLEDGE CAPACITY Arab World
  • Egypt’s draft constitution disappoints scientists – SciDev.Net
  • Letter to the Editor EMHJ 2011
  • Mapping scientific research in OIC
  • NHRS mapping 10 EMR countries
  • Priority Setting El Jardali
  • RECHERCHE Maghreb Mai 2005
  • Resaerch & scientific devlopment in OIC
  • RPC EMRO Health Research System 5 countries 2004
  • Tunisia Editorial
  • UNESCO report arab states – EN
  • UNESCO science report 2010
  • Where no research PLOSMed

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