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COMEAP statement on the evidence of health effects from exposure to nitrogen dioxide.
Information on carbon dioxide, for responding to chemical incidents.
Information on chromium for use in responding to chemical incidents.
How to use a budget impact analysis to evaluate your digital health product.
How to use a before-and-after study to evaluate your digital health product.
Information on lead, for use in responding to chemical incidents.
Reports and statements from the Committee on the Medical Effects of Air Pollutants (COMEAP).
Information on nickel and nickel compounds, including nickel carbonyl, nickel sulphate and nickel subsulphide, for responding to chemical incidents.
This paper provides new evidence of the effect of monetary policy shocks on income inequality
Closed. The FCDO invited tenders by 13 March 2024 to conduct a rapid evidence assessment of the research literature on interventions designed to build health systems in low- and middle-income countries.
Information on acetylene (also known as ethyne) for use in responding to chemical incidents.
Information on cadmium, for responding to chemical incidents.
This report focuses on armed conflicts in the past 10 years (2006-2016) and relates to internal or international displacement
This paper analyses implications for inflation, output and the exchange rate in the presence of domestic and external shocks
Impact assessment opinions based on external, independent scrutiny of new regulation by the Regulatory Policy Committee.
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