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A guide to the most highly-recommend learning available on the Civil Service Learning website.
This reading pack provide an introduction to the main issues and debates
The Office for Place will help shift how the planning system is used, as a shield against the worst to its future role as a champion of the best.
A list of 10 criteria that represent good practice in creating, applying and enforcing design codes.
FCDO travel advice for Brazil. Includes safety and security, insurance, entry requirements and legal differences.
This study examines Mozambican popular music to investigate empowerment and accountability issues
This review looks at government responses to violent protests in a selection of countries in the Middle East and North Africa
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How to use a behaviour change techniques review to evaluate your digital health product.
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This review synthesises evidence on the economic interventions or tools that have delivered short-term stability to manage popular unrest
Examines the Popular Mobilisation Forces role during the 2022 post-election crisis.
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