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This study uses data from the nationally representative 2014 Burkina Faso Continuous Multisectoral Survey
This study outlines a holistic probability modeling approach for nutritional impacts resulting from agricultural development policy
Homegardens are species-rich agroforestry systems with a high diversity of associated traditional knowledge.
This brief represents a synthesis of the current debate on the development and application of food environment research
Homegardens are traditional food systems that have been adapted over generations to fit local cultural and ecological conditions
This study models the possible nutrition-related outcomes of the Ugandan government's agricultural development plan ‘Vision 2040'
Framework to calculate the costs, benefits, and return on investment of a project, allowing for changing circumstances and trade-offs
This study reports on the protocols adopted and the findings involving 40 respondents wearing accelerometry devices for a week
This study used Demographic and Health Surveys (DHS) data from Ethiopia, Kenya, Rwanda, Tanzania, and Uganda
This technical brief is an output of the Agriculture, Nutrition and Health (ANH) Academy Food Safety Working Group
Findings from a study of the regulatory framework of Ghana’s financial sector and recommendations for reform
Examines a dataset of over 2 million students in 59 countries observed in the international PISA student achievement test 2000-2015
Large bureaucracies prefer to work to specify process compliance and inputs, then measure those as a means of driving performance
This narrative review synthesises a selection of evidence based on a rapid literature review
This narrative review synthesises findings from a selection of the most rigorous evidence available
The effectiveness of aid interventions for collective action that have facilitated women’s political empowerment
A selection of the most rigorous references available, following a rapid review of academic, practitioner, and policy literature
The literature highlights that proper burials in South Sudan are seen as critical both for the deceased and for the living
This study examines evidence on the links between child labour and education
This report examines the available evidence on short and long-term impacts of interventions targeted at working children.
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