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{{Infobox newspaper|logo = http://www.scidev.net/assets/images/logo.png|founder = David Dickson|website = www.scidev.net|foundation = 2001|type = Online Media Outlet}}'''SciDev.Net''' is a [[not-for-profit organisation]] that produces news, views and analysis about science<ref>{{cite web|url=http://howwhywhat.net | title=How Why What - Learn science in our daily life | accessdate=2016-11-25}}</ref> and technology in the context of global development. It primarily engages with development professionals, policymakers, researchers, the media and the informed public.<ref>SciDev.Net. About Us. http://www.scidev.net/global/content/what-we-do.html</ref>
 
The organizationorganisation was founded in 2001<ref>SciDev.Net. About Us: History. http://www.scidev.net/global/content/what-we-do.html</ref> in response to the significant gap in scientific knowledge between rich and poor countries and with the understanding that “those who stand to benefit the most from modern science and technology are also those with the least access to information about it".<ref>IDRC (The International Development Research Centre). Archive: Science and Development Network. http://www.idrc.ca/en/ev-29488-201-1-DO_TOPIC.html</ref> SciDev.Net seeks to redress this imbalance via its free-to-access website, regional networks and specialist workshops.
 
SciDev.Net aims to help individuals and organizationsorganisations apply evidence and insights from science and technology to decision-making in order to have a positive impact on equitable and sustainable development and poverty reduction.
 
The global edition is based in London and there are six regional desks based in Latin America & Caribbean (Spanish), Middle East and North and West Africa (Arabic), South Asia, South-East Asia & Pacific, Sub-Saharan Africa (English and French).
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==Website==
 
The SciDev.Net website is made up of a global and six regional editions. SciDev.Net publishes in four languages: English, Spanish, French, and Arabic. Content includes: News, Analysis, Multimedia, Practical Guides, Learning Series reports, Opinions editorials, Spotlights and Data Visualisations.
 
'''News''': SciDev.Net's news coverage is at the heart of its website and articles are added daily. Freelance journalists throughout the developing world write much of this material and work closely with a team of editors to ensure timely and accurate coverage of breaking news.
 
'''Analysis blogs''': SciDev.Net analysis blogs focus on vulnerable or marginalizedmarginalised groups who tend to be neglected in mainstream development journalism. They aim to bridge the gap between science and development and provide an analysis of how each can inform the other. SciDev.Net analysis blogs include:
* Focus on Gender
* Focus on Disability
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'''Opinions:''' SciDev.Net opinion pieces are exclusive contributions from the world’s leading experts in science and international development. SciDev.Net has published exclusive contributions from figures such as [[Calestous Juma]], [[Paul Boateng]], [[Mark Lynas]], [[Gordon Conway]] and [[Mariéme Jamme]].
 
'''Multimedia:''' SciDev.Net produces original multimedia content such as videos, podcasts, photo essays, image galleries, and audio-video slideshows.
 
'''Practical guides:''' Written by experts in their field, practical guides help readers strengthen and learn new skills. These guides:
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SciDev.Net has over 15 years’ experience of specifically supporting southern journalists and researchers to communicate scientific evidence through workshops and on-the-job mentoring. Since its inception, SciDev.Net has delivered workshops for approximately 1,500 journalists.
 
In 2013 SciDev.Net piloted a new approach to capacity building centered upon training for trainers. The new approach provides a blend of face-to-face workshops, networking programsprogrammes, awards, mentoring and online learning for journalists, researchers, and policymakers.
 
==Signing up==
 
Visitors who sign-up with SciDev.Net receive a free weekly and/or daily email with all the latest stories from the website. These are available for each edition English, Spanish, Arabic, and French. Those who sign-up can comment on articles and submit announcements, events, jobs and grants to the noticeboard for free and these are featured on the website and in the weekly emails.
 
==RSS feeds==
 
The latest news can appear instantly on other websites through a free SciDev.Net global, regional or topic specific newsfeed. Each newsfeed carries the latest news stories, including a headline, introductory sentence, and link to the full article.
 
For busy researchers or editors who need to sift through information from many sources, [[RSS|RSS (Really Simple Syndication)]] enables instantaneous delivery of SciDev.Net news stories to a 'news reader' soon as they are published.
 
== Creative Commons ==
All SciDev.Net website material is free to reproduce under a Creative Commons Attribution 2.0 licenselicence. Under the terms of this license,licence users are permitted to copy, distribute, display and perform the content, and make derivative works so long as the original author and website are quoted as the source.
 
Hundreds of media outlets have syndicated SciDev.Net’s work including global media houses such as The Guardian, The BBC, and The Thomson Reuters Foundation as well as regional news networks like AllAfrica, The Asian Scientist and Dawn.
 
==Funders, supporters, and partnerships==
 
'''Funders''' of SciDev.Net include:<ref>About Us – supporters/funders http://www.scidev.net/en/content/supporters/</ref>
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'''Partners'''
SciDev.Net works with a range of organizationsorganisations at global, regional and national levels to achieve shared objectives. These include:
 
*Nature
*Science
*Science<ref>{{cite web|url=http://howwhywhat.net | title=How Why What - Learn science in our daily life works | accessdate=2016-11-25}}</ref>
*Guardian Environment Network
*Guardian Development Network