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This report discusses the role of religious actors in reducing the risk of electoral and political violence
What are the most cost-effective interventions in improving sexual and reproductive health (SRH) in adolescent girls?
CDKN is the Climate and Development Knowledge Network
This brief examines the Johannesburg Action Plan on China–Africa Cooperation for Common Development
This report describes the humanitarian research landscape and the uptake of research outputs in Kenya, Uganda and East Africa institutions
This report looks at the evidence that online education programmes, tools and apps lead to measurable gains in learning
This guide presents a case for improved solid waste management in developing countries
This study summarises robust evidence of the impact of non-accessible infrastructure on people with disabilities disabilities.
This report examines the implications of change on resilience programming in the eastern Africa drylands
The study concluded that non-fatal suicidal behaviour is an important public health problem in this rural district
BRICS are 5 major emerging national economies: Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa
This review summarises what is known on all types of migration and the development impacts of migration.
Analysis of the factors that led to the Arab Spring and what tipped the balance into widespread protest and unrest.
This paper provides systematic evidence on how activities can serve as entry points to relieve development bottlenecks
This study was conducted with 23 health workers (doctors, nurses, midwives and Community Health Officers) in 4 regions
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