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This article explores diversity in child marriage experiences in contexts affected by forced displacement
This rapid review explores the literature on humanitarian corridors and humanitarian pauses in contexts of conflict
This book explores methods and insights for data collection and use in fragile and conflict affected states, with a focus on Sudan
This article draws on qualitative research undertaken with adolescents with disabilities from refugee and host communities
This report mainly relies on grey literature and various reports issued by development agencies that implement Cash Transfer programmes
The case of Syrian refugees in Jordan
There are few frameworks that explicitly conceptualise social science research systems in a ‘developing’ country context
Employment Tribunal decision.
This report identifies evidence on interventions to impact on malnutrition
This document outlines participatory research tools which will be used by GAGE researchers in Palestine, Jordan and Lebanon
This report addresses the known impacts of cash programmes on the incidence of violence against women in humanitarian contexts.
Analysis of an interferon-free, decentralised programme in the community clinic in Machar Colony
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