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Research to help parents talk with their children about the content they see online.
Findings from the third wave of the working lives of teachers and leaders survey.
Interim findings of the process evaluation of the Regional Improvement for Standards in Education (RISE) targeted intervention.
Evaluation of the breeding poultry compartment scheme in the United States of America, which provides assurances of freedom from avian influenza and Newcastle disease.
Confirmed cases of wild birds with highly pathogenic avian influenza (bird flu) in Great Britain.
Publication giving an overview of statistics about food.
An ASEAN-UK Economic Integration Programme research report.
A quarterly extract of the results of the renewable energy projects monitoring work.
A list of unclaimed estates held by the Treasury Solicitor. Last updated 9th February 2026.
This brief examines the evolving productive roles of Agar Dinka women in South Sudan.
Research on the provision of water in the arid and semi-arid lands (ASALs) of eastern Africa.
This brief assesses the status of livestock routes and mobility in Kenya.
The report explores communal land and tenure systems.
Presents findings from research conducted in 2023 to 2024.
Researchers collected data through weekly monitoring of markets, rangeland transects, and households.
The report investigates how women in crisis-affected pastoralist and farming communities diversify and adapt their livelihoods through bricolage.
This study aims to collect examples of anticipatory actions by local authorities, which are often overlooked by international actors, partly due to different practices and terminology.
This research examined whether embedding incentives in the goat value chain could drive behaviour change and resilience.
The findings from year 1 of the evaluation of music hubs.
This report takes stock of the key challenges and opportunities facing pastoralism and agriculture in the drylands today.
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