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This paper synthesizes the findings of a set of country studies commissioned by the RISE programme
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A scoping study with reflections on the collaboration between researchers and humanitarian actors.
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Data on 365 relationships collected from 298 adolescent female participants of a survey conducted in 2 towns
This paper draws on 4 diverse humanitarian crises: earthquakes in Haiti and Nepal; forced displacement among Syrians and Congolese
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Reports on a household survey in the rural council of Um Kher, part of the locality of Wadi Salih in West Darfur
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