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This special issue is an attempt to take stock of the regional integration initiatives and outcome in Africa
This infographic makes an argument that greater decision-making power and control over resources for women can translate into better health
The UK and UNICEF have launched a programme to improve health and nutrition of vulnerable pregnant women and young children in Somalia.
First published during the 2022 to 2024 Sunak Conservative government
Differential institutions imposed during colonial rule continue to affect the spatial structure and urban interactions in African cities
This paper collects a unique data set of classified ads to test for hiring discrimination against immigrants in South Africa's informal sector
Using a panel of firm-level data from the World Bank’s Enterprise Surveys, this study looks at labor costs in low and middle income countries
This paper explores the opportunities and challenges associated with visual research methodologies
This paper evaluates 2 interventions that eased credit constraints
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