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This paper draws together findings from research conducted in Mozambique, Nigeria, and Pakistan
The Unruly Politics of Provisions in Egypt, Myanmar, Mozambique, Nigeria, Pakistan, and Zimbabwe, 2007–201
LPAs can help everyone plan for the future in case of accidents, and illnesses such as dementia, strokes and heart disease.
The use of a governance diaries methodology to investigate poor households’ interactions with authority in conflict and violence-affected settings
An independent assessment of the barriers for disabled people who stand for elected office, and an evaluation of the EnAble Fund.
This Insight explores the extent to which the debate on energy poverty seeks to address the vulnerabilities of people with disabilities
Includes dealing with benefits, taxes and leaving care
Access to electricity can be transformational, but only if people also have access to the appliances and technologies needed for its use.
Deprivation of liberty safeguards (DoLS) resources for health and care professionals.
Information on the disabilities and restrictions on undischarged bankrupts or individuals subject to bankruptcy restrictions order or who have given bankruptcy restriction undertaking. This is general guidance for Insolvency Service staff and may not be applied in all cases.
This paper explores the electricity supply crisis from 2007 to 2015, and the ensuing contention that shaped public discourse and political events
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