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This article examines the management of coercion in Bangladesh
This paper argues that fundamental to transition has been a shift in the character of the coercive organisations available to ruling and opposition parties
This article examines the movements for reform to civil service quotas, and for improved road safety, seen primarily in Dhaka in 2018
Based on a multi-site analysis, this paper examine how the victory was achieved, candidate nomination process, campaigns and election day
Partnerships and peer-to-peer learning are the most effective ways that multinational businesses use to learn how to transform practices
This report synthesises evidence on trends. particularly for the regions: Afar, Benishangul-Gumuz, Gambela, and Somali in 2000 to 2019
This review synthesises the literature on the evidence on the political economy of the primary education system in Tanzania
Examines customer pressure, transparency schemes, shareholder activism, workers’ and managers’ values and business performance benefits
Some Evidence from Developing Countries
Inclusive innovation policies that target vulnerable groups across emerging countries as well as within specific regions/sectors of a country
Uganda has been a leader in implementing an approach in which refugees enjoy essentially the same rights and access to jobs and services as locals
Social protection and taxation are policy instruments available to governments in the pursuit of Financing for Development goals and SDGs
This review synthesises the literature on how PFM reforms have affected the education sector, in particular for primary education
Consociationalism arrangements, a form of power-sharing, have been used in violently divided societies to end wars and build peace
This review provides a summary of the evidence on Illicit Financial Flows in North Africa
How the prize encouraged participants to increase the impact of their interventions to help Nepalese to adapt to climate change
An assessment of household indebtedness, along with the impact of prolonged conflict on household borrowing from the informal credit market
Commission’s ‘Recommendations Report’ sets out advice on boosting private capital investment into sustainable infrastructure.
An overview of social protection concepts, approaches, issues, debates and evidence, references and signposting to further resources
This paper examines research and evidence on the connections between education and stability
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