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Champion inclusion and sustainability

We work with research and healthcare communities to expand access, strengthen participation and support sustainable progress.

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Access to knowledge and information is a powerful weapon to fight poverty and promote sustainable development for global citizens, particularly for LMICs.
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Sonam Wangdi

Chief Librarian at Centre for Bhutan and Gross National Happiness Studies

Progress is strongest when knowledge reaches the communities closest to the challenge

Broadening participation through access to knowledge

Inclusive and sustainable progress depends on knowledge, standards and partnerships that help more communities take part and benefit. We all go further when more people can access, use and contribute to reliable scientific and health information.

Responsible systems depend on human judgment

Standards, governance and human judgment help ensure products, processes and partnerships are designed with inclusion, accessibility and accountability in mind.

Sustainable action starts with better insight

AI, analytics and evidence can help communities understand risks, shape priorities and act on climate and sustainability challenges — when they are used responsibly.

Supporting inclusive and sustainable progress

$19 million+ in grants The Elsevier Foundation has contributed over $19 million to support more than 200 partnerships in more than 70 countries.

Inclusive research in 125+ countries Through support for Research4Life, the Foundation helps expand access to research from more than 200 publishers across 125+ countries.

Net zero by 2040 Elsevier is committed to achieving net-zero direct and indirect emissions by 2040 at the latest.

120+ alumni across 50+ countries The Elsevier Foundation’s alumni network includes researchers and practitioners who continue to contribute to science, health, climate and policy.

Discover how we champion sustainability and inclusion