Rethinking North–South Research Partnerships Amidst Global Uncertainties: Leveraging Lessons Learned from UK GCRF Projects during COVID-19
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International research and development projects (or grand challenge projects) consist
of multicultural, multi-country, multi-sectoral, and multi-stakeholder initiatives aimed at poverty
reduction. They are usually conceived as partnerships between actors in the global north–south. The
COVID-19 pandemic was a major unexpected disruption to ongoing projects and challenged their
already complex management. The aim of this paper is to present evidence on how international
development projects were impacted by COVID-19 with a particular focus on the relationship
between research institutions in the north and south. We conducted a mixed-methods research study,
combining a reflective exercise with the co-author team and a survey with principal investigators,
project managers, and capacity development leads drawn from 31 Global Challenges Research Fund
(GCRF) projects funded through the UK government’s Official Development Assistance (ODA)
and focused on social–ecological system research. The survey contained closed- and open-ended
questions in order to (i) demonstrate how those involved in managing projects adapted to risks,
including both threats and opportunities, presented by the COVID-19 pandemic, and (ii) consider the
implications for tailoring adaptive management approaches in international research projects amidst
uncertainties, with a special focus on enhancing equities in global north–south partnerships. The
paper offers the following recommendations on designing, planning, and implementing international
research and development projects: (i) devolve project management in order to enhance project
resilience and improve north–south equities; (ii) allocate dedicated resources to enable equitable
north–south research partnerships; (iii) rely more on hybrid and agile approaches for managing a
project’s life cycle; and (iv) improve resource flexibility, transparency, and communication through
enhanced funder–implementer collaboration.
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Citation: Anghileri, D.; Kandel, M.; Austen, M.C.; Cheung, V.V.; Coskeran, H.; Devenish, A.J.M.; Dunlop, P.S.M.; Dzodzomenyo, M.; Goh, H.C.; Mwamakamba, S.; et al. Rethinking North–South Research Partnerships Amidst Global Uncertainties: Leveraging Lessons Learned from UK GCRF Projects during COVID-19. Land 2023, 12, 791. https://doi.org/10.3390/ land12040791