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This case study identifies trends and patterns in China’s engagement with conflict-affected states
This study assesses if a cardiovascular disease care package was associated with improved lifestyle and biomedical indicators
This report is one of the research products of the Secure Access in Volatile Environments (SAVE) programme
This report examines the implications for peace and stability of China’s increasing engagement in conflict-affected states
WHO recommends direct observation of treatment (DOT) to support patients with tuberculosis (TB)
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This study focuses on China’s engagement and its impacts on peace and conflict dynamics between Sudan and South Sudan
Employment Tribunal decision.
The government has set out a pragmatic new timetable for introducing full import controls for goods being imported from the EU to the UK.
UK’s over-delivery on reducing emissions provides space to take a more pragmatic, proportionate, and realistic approach to reaching net zero.
Cambridge firm scales up to produce billions of an ultra-thin equivalent of the silicon chip, smart labelling for 'the internet of things'.
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