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Provides up-to-date estimates of the scale of a range of organised crime types and the social and economic costs associated with these types of organised crime.
DFID is providing training and mentoring support to improve the capacity of front line health practitioners in low income countries across Afirca and Asia to carry out operational research.
A DFID supported international study that is looking at education, focusing on teaching and education facilities.
Research into the part that school performance plays when parents choose a school for their child.
This report presents the findings of a small, qualitative study of schemes funded under DECC's Local Authority Funding Competition 2012/13.
This Guide provides a practical overview of the concept of ecosystem services and their relevance to development
Evidence and Lessons from LAtin America (ELLA) is a DFID funded programme
Framework provides insights into challenges posed by global and local change, globalisation, poverty and growth in the anthropocene
Provide an overview of the latest evidence since 2010 on the impact of conflict on poverty…
Review of the poverty implications of urban and rural transport
This collection provides a state of the art review regarding what is currently known about the politics of inclusive development.
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