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Healthcare professionals should warn patients that compulsive behaviour with dopamine agonists may be dose-related.
This sets out the government’s ambitions for improving sexual health.
This study examines whether increasing fluid intake has a beneficial effect on breast milk production and infant growth
The Gender Innovation Lab (GIL) conducts impact evaluations of development interventions in Sub-Saharan Africa
These principles provide guidance to improve development cooperation, aid funding impact and access to finance for Small Island Developing States (SIDS).
DFID committed £12 million to uplift frontline health workers' salaries in Sierra Leone from 2010 to 2015
UK Chancellor Jeremy Hunt chaired a meeting of the “Five Finance Ministers” of Australia, Canada, New Zealand, the United Kingdom and the United States.
The Foreign Secretary announces a new security package to support UK Overseas Territory amid Haiti violence.
Action plan for improving business opportunities for small and medium enterprises.
This report uses annotated bibliography to examine the evidence across DFID humanitarian policy priorities
Advice and guidance on the health needs of migrant patients for healthcare practitioners.
More people could be encouraged to purchase alcohol-free drinks under government proposals to make alternatives to alcoholic drinks more widely available.
This study explored whether a QI intervention could be used in a protracted conflict setting to improve facility-based maternal and newborn care
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