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A systematic collection of evidence from existing reviews and rural road impact studies in low- and middle-income countries.
This paper discusses what has been learned from the World Management Survey and other work on management practices
This briefing examines the most recent research on gender and Information Communication Technologies (ICTs)
Association studies of grain iron and Zinc concentrations with yield and other agronomic traits
This research brief was based on a paper in the The Lancet series on Maternal and Child Nutrition
What does and doesn’t work in the process of scaling up? Which implementing partners have been effective in taking programmes to scale?
This briefing suggests ways in which community based organisations can be mapped and harnessed in national systems for social protection
This report presents findings from a local economy-wide impact evaluation (LEWIE) of Lesotho’s Child Grants Programme
The reviews aims to summarise and quantify the overall effects of chemoprevention
Factsheet provides an overview of rotavirus disease and vaccines in Kenya.
This paper reports on 2 vaginal gel studies in southern Africa
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