HelpAge International [to 17 October 2015]

HelpAge International [to 17 October 2015]
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HelpAge study included in top 20 most impressive examples of research contributing to development
Research exploring the effects of limited access to transport on older people’s health and livelihoods in Tanzania has been cited within a case study ranked by the UK Collaborative on Development Sciences (UKCDS) as one of the top 20 most impressive examples of UK research contributing to development.

The study, including research carried out by HelpAge International, Durham University, the Good Samaritan Social Services Trust and Research for Policy (REPOA), was selected from the 6,975 case studies submitted to the Research Excellence Framework 2014 – the system used to assess the research quality of all UK universities. It was picked by UKCDS, a group of 14 UK government departments and research funders working in international development, as one of their 20 favourite impact stories.
Posted: 14 October 2015