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There is a gap in empirical evidence in terms of research on domestic investment behaviour of firms in conflict-affected states
This report discusses some of the major conceptual trends between 2012 and 2016 in how stakeholders view livelihoods
This helpdesk report examines how health programmes can build stability and promote peacebuilding
This review examines evidence on vulnerabilities in the water infrastructure system in urban areas in fragile and conflict-affected states
What is known about the impact and effectiveness of transparency and accountability initiatives in fragile and conflict affected settings?
Is lack of education in FCAS a pull factor for migrants? Does the provision of education reduce the desire to move?
Business Environment Reform in FCAS face distinct challenges associated with the factors underlying conflict and fragility
This brief draws on the experiences and insights of partners in Egypt, Mozambique, Myanmar, Nigeria and Pakistan.
This report reviews available studies that evaluate the effects of international aid on the local economic conditions.
This report aims to identify key literature and summarise recent evidence on lessons from donor attempts to improve, reform and transform governance
This leaflet suggests 5 ways policy-makers and practitioners can better support state building, service delivery and recovery
This study finds that booms increase the probability of a crisis only in relatively fragile financial systems.
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