ADAPTED recruited 15 highly qualified ESRs from 14 different countries (Australia, Brazil, Egypt, Germany, Ghana, Hungary, Italy, Ireland, Kenya, Kyrgyzstan, the Netherlands, Pakistan, Spain, Uganda) with backgrounds in economics, social or political science and law out of nearly 300 applications and implemented a tailor-made programme to support the use of non-orthodox and innovative approaches in poverty-related research, which included
• research training on the political dimensions of governance, the role of law, the relevance of economic growth for reducing poverty,
• training on practical approaches (social protection, development effectiveness rating) related to the ADPATED research agenda,
• training on case study analysis, the design of questionnaires and interview guidelines, data management,
• training on cross-cutting issues and in transferable skills.
Local and network-wide training was complemented by intensive exchange with supervisory teams, peer learning activities, and by individual presentations and discussions of the research projects during ADAPTED workshops and the final conference. As part of their international, interdisciplinary and intersectoral exposure, ADAPTED fellows spent secondment periods at the partner universities for the award of a joint doctoral degree, at major European development finance institutions and think tanks (DEG, AFD, SOMO), and undertook fieldwork in five different African countries (Kenya, Malawi, South Africa, Uganda, Zambia). Their work has so far resulted in 14 publications authored or co-authored by ESRs, with more than 25 additional publications in preparation. An upcoming publication involving several ADAPTED members is a special issue "The Politics of Pro-Poor Policies in the Global South" of the open access journal Politics and Governance (January 2026).
For further dissemination, ADAPTED fellows participated in 38 international conferences and interacted with stakeholders in their fieldwork countries
The ADAPTED website continuously provides updated information on activities and new publications and gives insight into the results of the research through video recordings of the poster presentations made by the fellows during the ADAPTED final conference in November 2024.