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This review provides a mapping of the evidence examining the effectiveness of health interventions in humanitarian settings in LMICs
This page will soon be retired. For the OFSI Annual Review 2017-2018 follow the link below.
We've published our Review of the Year for 2022/23, covering safety performance, progress at Sellafield, and our social impact work in the last financial year.
Annual review of literature and horizon scanning on parasitology.
The government's response to Paul Gray's second independent review of Personal Independence Payment (PIP) assessments.
Review of the Animal and Plant Health Agency's science highlights.
Review to consider the next steps for National Parks and Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONBs) in England.
Minister for Defence Procurement, James Cartlidge, delivered a statement on the publication of the Ajax Lessons Learned Review, led by Clive Sheldon KC.
Minutes from meetings of the Chiltern 'Areas of Outstanding Beauty' Review Group.
This document sets out the purpose, objectives, governance and scope of the Independent Review.
Professor Sir Adrian Smith’s review of mathematics education for 16- to 18-year-olds in England.
Questions to address when peer-reviewing academic reports
Review of Iraq Historic Allegations Team by Sir David Calvert-Smith
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