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There are few frameworks that explicitly conceptualise social science research systems in a ‘developing’ country context
This section shows how to translate user needs into policy and services and how you to work collaboratively with users and specialists
Latest thinking on capacity development, summarising the main debates, successes and challenges of the past 5 years
Statement by Ambassador Tom Woodroffe at the first session of the Preparatory Committee of the Third Conference for Landlocked Developing Countries.
First published during the 2022 to 2024 Sunak Conservative government
ELLA is the Evidence and Lessons from Latin America programme
MDR-TB is a rising global threat to public health and efforts for its treatment are diluted if the outcomes are not successful
Bangladesh is now hailed as a major success story among developing countries
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This report presents an analytical guide to assessing whether and why it is appropriate to use an innovation prize to solve a specific and pre-defined problem
Paper uses a novel loan-level dataset covering lending by official creditors to developing country governments to construct an instrument for public spending that can be used to estimate government spending multipliers.
SMR designs incorporate innovative approaches to achieve simplicity, modularity and speed of build, passive safety features, proliferation resistance, and reduced financial risk
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