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This rapid literature review collates information on donor activities in the extractive industries (EI) sector
This rapid review looks at the literature on applying behavioural insights to interventions in lower income countries
What evidence is there that social and economic empowerment of women leads to enhanced capacity to deal with such stresses?
Thisreview synthesises findings that discuss livelihood options and pathways out of poverty for households in Nepal
A multi-layered, multi-actor approach is needed to protect and promote freedom of religion or belief
3 landscape studies covering South Africa, Tanzania, Uganda and Zambia, Nepal and India
GALVmed is committed to poverty reduction through engagement with marginalised male and female farmers, herders and livestock keepers
The study aimed to look for quantitative comparative data on husbandry practices of vaccine adopters versus non-adopters
Different groups of people might be unintentionally excluded if their needs are not taken into account in infrastructure projects
What are the key economic and political factors driving modern slavery within the tea industry in Bangladesh?
Vaccination is the most effective way to control Rift Valley fever, a zoonotic insect-borne viral disease of livestock
Article in 'Food and Chemical Toxicology'
Examines the challenges facing firms in East Africa
Follow-up survey for 3 countries in East Africa, Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda
A firm’s ability to compete on the international market is influenced by its capacity to introduce and market new and improved products
Many African countries have achieved promising economic growth rates in recent years
Firms increasingly engage in downsizing their labour force with a view to increasing their efficiency and cutting costs
The effect of the environment on the development of scanning capabilities in LICs is unclear
Innovation is an indicator for firm performance in economics and management studies
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