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Aphids are pests of vegetable crops worldwide. 2 species cause 100% loss in crucifers if uncontrolled
Remote sensing can help improve decision-making in the integrated pest management of stemborers
A quick overview of IoTUK's national programme
The study found that 30.6 million abortions were safe, 17.1 million were less safe, and 8 million were least safe
This case study focuses on a Swaziland pilot on the impact of school dropout.
This study is ongoing at 4 public health centers in Lilongwe, Malawi (2016-2017)
Findings from HIV Prevention Trials Network (HPTN) 071 - PopART for youth study
Tests whether social protection is associated with reduced unprotected sex among 1060 ART-eligible adolescents
This research combined expert consultations with a rigorous review of academic and policy literature
This study aims to identify whether knowledge of HIV-status by HIV-positive adolescents and partners was associated with safer sex
This study tested a model of multi-level risk pathways to internalised HIV stigma among adolescents living with HIV
1,175 HIV-positive ART-experienced adolescents attending 53 health facilities in the Eastern Cape Province were interviewed
The research found a discrepancy between ‘informal’ definitions of stock-outs and their reporting through formal management channels
This article explores the relational gender dynamics of 8 community health workers and their male clients based in Cape Town
Explores what combinations of empirical methods are best suited for research into 3 distinct aspects of SPA
Underlines the importance of understanding the political landscape in which social and political actors operate
Reviews empirical evidence and finds more often than not interventions do not strengthen economic empowerment
This Thematic Note highlights key findings and research gaps
This scoping study was framed around 3 sub-research questions
This executive summary paper highlights 3 main outcomes
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