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This study explores the inter-generational effects of health shocks using longitudinal data from the Young Lives project
Ths guide highlights he use of intersectional analysis as part of understanding people-centred health systems
The report examines if male circumcision is a cost-effective intervention in reducing HIV
This rapid review presents the small amount of available information and evidence on the seasonal vulnerability and risk calendar in Nepal
This glossary is part of a series of inter-related resources synthesising knowledge on resilience
The expansion of mobile phone networks is bringing a new dimension of connectivity into mobility, transport, and access equations
This review covers a range of topics concerning migration, including economic migrants, refugees and the importance of remittances.
This resource focuses on disaster resilience, while also addressing climate and infrastructure resilience
This analysis uses climatic variables (temperature, soil moisture and precipitation) as measures to monitor ongoing risks
This pack gives main readings on religion and development, together with some questions to guide reading
Working paper comparing three case studies
This paper uses a 2,250 household survey to study the role of the world’s largest rural workfare program
This paper examines the role of violence in transactional sex, the degree of agency women have, and if they are able to negotiate for safe sex.
This project involved 10 youth aged 18–29 years, diverse in education, occupation, and marital status
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