Danish Development Research Network (DDRN) is a non-governmental organization comprising individual and institutional members based in any country. Membership is open to researchers, students, aid practitioners, consultants, private and public entities and others who are involved in the generation, communication and application of knowledge to support sustainable development in the Global South countries.
DDRN communicates new research by any scientific discipline addressing Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). DDRN presents insights created by Southern researchers in Denmark and by their Danish host institutions. DDRN advocates free research and Southern voices in research policy making.
DDRN science journalism is independent of economic and political interests. Fairness is practised in representing views of involved parties. The basis for critique is explicit, sources are scrutinized, and errors are corrected when detected.
DDRN is registered with the Danish Press Council.
DDRN strives to deliver high quality science journalism without pre-judgement and focusing on impact towards SDGs. DDRN will widen the dialogue with the membership through new media formats, as resources become available.