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  1. eLife Global South Committee for Open Science: 2024 year in review

    In its first full year of existence, the eLife Global South Committee for Open Science has worked to connect researchers and initiatives dedicated to open science across the world.
    1. Epidemiology and Global Health

    How should COVID-19 vaccines be distributed between the Global North and South: a discrete choice experiment in six European countries

    Janina I Steinert, Henrike Sternberg ... Tim Büthe
    In a large discrete choice experiment, respondents from six European countries reveal preferences for global vaccine solidarity, where female, younger, more educated respondents are most likely to prioritise candidates from the Global South in their allocation choices for COVID-19 vaccines.
  2. Equity, Diversity and Inclusion: Introducing the eLife Global South Committee for Open Science

    The newly-formed Global South Committee for Open Science will advise eLife on how best to promote equitable collaboration and inclusion.
  3. The attendees of the Alliance4Life kick-off meeting

    Global Science: Forming an Alliance4Life

    Institutes from across central and eastern Europe are working together to improve the quality of research in the region.
  4. Mahmoud Bukar Maina pipetting in the lab

    Global Science: Neuroscience in Nigeria

    Mahmoud Bukar Maina discusses the challenges of doing research in a country with limited resources.
  5. Webinar Report: Getting involved in global science policy

    Panellists discussed their career journeys and experiences with science policy and provided guidance for how anyone can get involved.
  6. Ekaterina Streltsova

    Global Science: Get grants or perish

    Despite the limited range of grants available in Russia, the careers of many researchers depend on this funding.
  7. Global South Committee for Open Science: Welcoming new members

    Three new members from the Caribbean, Indian subcontinent and Latin America join the committee to drive more inclusive, equitable and diverse scientific communication.
  8. Farhad Pishgar

    Global Science: Public health research in Iran

    Potential impacts of economic sanctions and a lack of long-term vision from the authorities hinder the work of researchers.
  9. Anju Paul

    Global Science: To the West and back again

    The life and biomedical sciences are thriving in many Asian countries, making it less essential for scientists to “go West”.

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