The Covid Collective research platform was launched in October 2020 and brought
together the expertise of, initially, eight core partner organisations, coordinated by the
Institute of Development Studies (IDS). The Covid Collective grew to 35
partners, undertaking 65 projects in 39 countries. It had two principle aims: (1) to demonstrate the enhanced
benefits of co-generation of research and evidence addressing the challenges of
Covid-19, through a coordinated network of research organisations, and (2) to support
evidence-informed action through knowledge curation, learning, and strategic
communication. This is a wrap-up report to share lessons about the project.
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