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From Closed organisation: Department for International Development (DFID)
  • This report examines interventions to support regular, well managed, legal migration between low and low-middle income countries

  • What does existing research tell us about women and countering violent extremism (CVE)?

  • What communities are most at risk of conflict and displacement? What are the sources of resilience that are mitigating tensions?

  • The report looks at interventions targeting the individual and inter-relational levels, the community level and the wider societal level

  • This report discusses the evidence on impact from greater donor transparency, especially on accountability

  • This guide provides case studies of export diversification in developing countries drawn from different regions, income levels and sizes

  • This guide provides an overview of the challenges and opportunities in providing access to affordable, reliable and sustainable electricity

  • This topic guide seeks to provide a basic introduction on Public Private Partnerships (PPPs) for infrastructure and service provision

  • This helpdesk report covers countries more widely from South Asia and South East Asia

  • Effectiveness of DFID’s Technical Assistance in transferring useful knowledge, skills and practices to key personnel in India’s secondary education school delivery system, ultimately aiming to improve teaching and learning o…

  • In July 2012, Sightsavers was awarded £10.6 million by the UK government Department for International Development (DFID) to implement the Global Trachoma Mapping Project (GTMP).

  • What are the strengths and weaknesses of migration programming that has taken place or is underway in north and sub-Saharan Africa?

  • This review takes a wide approach to search for relevant literature on Yemen’s societal institutions and relations

  • This rapid review synthesises findings from academic, practitioner, and policy literature.

  • This review highlights the areas that need to be addressed in relation to governance both now and once the conflict has ended

  • This rapid review synthesises findings from rigorous academic, practitioner, and policy references, focusing on recent and seminal works

  • How are national and regional legal frameworks currently used to control and restrict the illegal wildlife trade in Sub Saharan Africa?

  • What is the current state of the evidence regarding criminal networks and the illicit wildlife trade in the East and Southern Africa region?

  • What is the available political economy analysis of the illegal wildlife trade and the criminal networks involved?

  • This paper discusses why nutrition surveillance is hard to sustain and factors in systems which have been maintained