Building Research Capacity Through Partnerships: A Focus on DWU and PNG
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Research partnerships play a vital role in enhancing the capacity of academic institutions and fostering evidence-based policymaking. For Papua New Guinea (PNG), where the formulation of policies and legislation often lacks robust research foundations, partnerships like the proposed collaboration between Divine Word University (DWU) and the Pacific Regional Security Hub (PRSH), located at the University of Canterbury under the Macmillan Brown Pacific Studies Centre, represent a transformative opportunity. These collaborations have the potential to strengthen PNG's research ecosystem, address pressing national issues, and contribute to more effective governance. Pro Vice-Chancellor Pacific Distinguished Professor Steven Ratuva, Associate Professor Jose Sousa-Santos, DWU Director of Partnerships Melissa Kembol-Anzu, and Bernard Singu Yegiora after a productive meeting on fostering collaboration in security research across the Pacific.. One of PNG’s critical challenges lies in the dev...