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This rapid literature review finds that the medium- to long-term effects of Covid-19 on geopolitics in East Africa are unknown
The EEP supports projects that provide renewable energy and/or implement energy efficiency solutions in southern and eastern Africa.
This is part of a series of standardised regional climate risk reports produced by the Met Office and the Overseas Development Institute
The UK Minister for Development Andrew Mitchell has announced a new package of humanitarian support for people affected by food insecurity, drought, conflict and climate change in East Africa.
This review uses a mixture of academic and grey literature to explore shared climate change and natural resource management issues
Discussion paper examining the poverty impact of regional integration in the East African Community
This review provides a snapshot of current governance arrangements to deal with shared climate change and natural resource management
This rapid review synthesises evidence on the immediate and medium and longer-term impacts of COVID19 on conflict and security
Follow-up survey for 3 countries in East Africa, Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda
This study develops new tests for the completeness of rural labor markets, based on asymmetric responses in farm labor to changes in household composition
ASAP-East Africa research on air pollution in 3 cities - Addis Ababa, Kampala and Nairobi
This study uses nationally representative panel data from Ethiopia, Malawi, Tanzania, and Uganda
This report describes the humanitarian research landscape and the uptake of research outputs in Kenya, Uganda and East Africa institutions
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