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Preliminary study aims to measure how training in non-cognitive skills can allow girls to better negotiate health and education decisions
To build a trade policy that works for the whole of the UK it is crucial that we engage with stakeholders and call upon expert views and opinions to help inform our work.
The Police Negotiating Board (PNB) negotiates agreements between employers of police (local authorities) and police staff, which it recommends to the Home Secretary to become part of police regulations.
A Guide for Employers and Employees to the role of the Central Arbitration Committee (CAC) for these regulations
The UK’s objectives in trade negotiations with the United States of America (US).
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The authors examine large-scale education reforms design process in the context of Ethiopia’s political environment,
Organising principles for further negotiations with the EU.
This study employs a qualitative study of 90 women engaged in primarily informal entrepreneurial activities in 3 Nepalese regions
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