Research transforms lives. It helps us understand complex problems and create solutions across cultures, regions, and sectors. By leveraging research-based tools, approaches, and innovations, we improve how we design our health systems, build resilience, boost productivity in agriculture, strengthen educational systems, and understand environmental changes.

USAID is committed to evidence-based decision making through its investments in research and development activities. By partnering with higher education institutions and increasing the use of scientific research, tools, and analysis, USAID is improving development outcomes.

Higher Education Solutions Network (HESN)

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Higher Education Solutions Network (HESN) is a partnership between USAID and seven top universities, designed to channel the ingenuity of university students, researchers, and faculty towards global development.

Science and Technology Fellowships

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USAID hosts several fellowship programs that are characterized by their commitment to the use of science, technology, and innovation across USAID’s sectors. Fellows bring diverse technical backgrounds to USAID, including life sciences, physical sciences, social sciences, mathematics, engineering, public health, and medicine.

Regeneron International Science and Engineering Fair (ISEF)

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The Regeneron International Science and Engineering Fair (ISEF) is the world’s largest international pre-college science competition. Each year, ISEF brings over 1,800 high school students from 75 countries to exhibit and demonstrate ingenuity and innovation through science projects of their own design.

Policy & Coordination

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USAID’s Innovation, Technology, and Research (ITR) Hub uses research and evidence-based practice to drive successful programming and development.

Partnerships & Approaches

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Impact & Learning

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Read publications and evaluations on how scientific research is contributing to international development and get first-person perspectives on how our programs are impacting lives and livelihoods.

Contact ITR.ResearchFeedback@usaid.gov to learn more!