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Given the growing scale and complexity of responses to humanitarian crises, it is important to develop a stronger evidence base for interventions
Knowledge sharing workshop. 13‐15 November 2018, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
Sets out MHCLG's vision for stronger communities, why communities matter, what strong communities look like, and what government and partners can do to support their creation.
A qualitative assessment to identify good practices, capacity gaps and investment priorities in African research institutions
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This briefing summarises recommendations for the role of higher education in tackling malnutrition in India
Rapid Evidence Assessment of the literature on interventions to strengthen research systems and organisations
This project aims to develop guidance on improving research capacity strengthening evaluation, particularly in sub-Saharan Africa
At the Education World Forum, Deputy Foreign Secretary Andrew Mitchell announced a £45 million higher education programme to support women and girls.
India currently has one of the highest numbers of malnourished children in the world
Findings from a review of the literature on parliamentary strengthening and evidence on the effectiveness of different types of programme interventions
This work provides a high-level assessment of the research and innovation systems and key research organisations across 7 African countries
Lord Farmer's review places family ties at the heart of prison reform.
This study pulls out lessons from the Building Learning Foundations programme in Rwanda.
Commentary arguing that the ability of the HPSR field to influence real world change hinges on its becoming more people-centred
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