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This study seeks to understand how crime and conflict intersect, focusing on Boko Haram and militant groups in the Niger Delta
This case study report is part of the United Nations University Centre for Policy Research’s Crime-Conflict Nexus Series
Myanmar’s transition to democracy and its search for ethnic peace interact in complex ways with the country’s illegal economies
This report examines the impact of political-criminal alliances in Afghanistan and Myanmar
This paper examines the role of negotiation in contexts where crime and conflict intersect
This case study looks at the impact of global illicit flows on local conflict dynamics
This paper is part of the United Nations University Centre for Policy Research’s Crime-Conflict Nexus Series
This research aims to draw lessons to limit the impact of organised crime on conflict, peace negotiations and political transitions
This report examines how FARC and the Government of Colombia have dealt with criminal agendas in the context of peace negotiations
This review examines the quality and range of tools used to measure literacy and foundational learning in developing countries
These three landscaping studies explore the lives of adolescent girls in Pakistan, Nepal and Bangladesh
The review identifies a number of helpful lessons for the future implementation of this ongoing response.
Final report of the impact evaluation of a results based financing (RBF) programme funded by DFID.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
The core objective of CLP-2 was to reach 78,000 participant households and to lift 85% of those out of extreme poverty.
External evaluation of Youth Development Programme (YDP) and Northern Uganda Youth Entrepreneurship Programme (NUYEP) programmes: final evaluation report
The SAGE pilot social cash transfer scheme is a key element of the Government of Uganda’s ESPP. SAGE aims to help to tackle chronic poverty in Uganda and address the impact of poverty on social cohesion and the ability of ch…
The Adolescent Girls Empowerment Programme (AGEP) aims to empower vulnerable adolescent girls in Zambia.
The Women Wealth and Influence (WWI) Project is a DFID funded project with a budgeted amount of £2,035,814 and a duration from 1 January 2012 until 30 April 2016 (after extension).
This randomized controlled trial evaluates a business training programme for women-owned small and medium enterprises in urban Uganda
This paper examines how clustering among Indonesian manufacturing firms has changed over the past 30 years
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