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This review identifies and summarises some indicators which have been used or are suggested as appropriate.
This report looks at the experience of programmes delivering primary preventive health messaging and strategies
Strongyloides stercoralis is a parasite that lives in the gut of infected people. It can be fatal in people with immune deficiency
This article estimates the risk of being poor after an NCD death in the rural, low-income area of Matlab, Bangladesh
CLP is the Chars Livelihoods Programme, Bangladesh
This study analysed the pediatric ARV market from 2004 to 2012 and assessed pricing trends and associated factors
This book assesses how informal manufacturing firms have responded to economic liberalisation in India
Topic guide on small and medium sized enterprises (SMEs) financing
What business models lead to production aggregation, and help the linking of farmers to remunerative markets?
This paper reveals advances in research, advocacy and policy, training and capacity building, mapping, data collection and monitoring
This topic guide synthesises literature on the links between climate change and social development
This paper follows the evolution of the policy debates on nutrition and agriculture from India’s Independence to the present
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