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An Update of Helpdesk Reports 457– 462
This research is supported by the Department for International Development’s COMDIS-HSD Programme
This study uses an Ebola virus disease transmission model
This review assesses what intervention may enhance the effectiveness of basic HIV programmes and be cost-effective
This report explores factors which can lead to the governance of natural resources for positive outcomes
Paper prepared by academics on face masks.
The independent review by Sir Donald Brydon is seeking views on the quality and effectiveness of audit.
Paper prepared by academics for the Scientific Pandemic Influenza Group on Modelling (SPI-M).
Large development intervention programmes termed ‘marine economy’ or ‘blue economy’ are in their early stages and do not yet have results on effectiveness
This study examines SASA!, an intervention to change social norms and prevent intimate partner violence
A thematic review action plan of the quality and effectiveness of probation services recovering from the impact of exceptional delivery models in response to HM Inspectorate of Probation inspection.
This review details the evidence from a number of studies of disaster preparedness impact, focusing on cost (and time) effectiveness.
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