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The report concludes with a matrix that summarises recent operational guidance and suggested reading on the risks of remote management
Lessons from the background papers. Adolescent Well-being: Background Papers for Multi-stakeholder Consultations
These recommendations are based on lessons from the scaling Up Sweet potato through Agriculture and Nutrition (SUSTAIN) programme
Key findings from a rigorous review
This review focuses on the effect of intersecting and overlapping inequalities and the different outcomes they have on the varied groups
Short-term impacts and emerging lessons for adaptive programming. Oromia case study
Trends, characteristics and potential implications for international humanitarian actors in emergency response
A Cluster Randomized Control Trial
Short-term impacts and emerging lessons for adaptive programming. Amhara case study
The synthesis paper draws on a literature review and discussions with a wide range of stakeholders
This rapid review provides a synthesis of evaluations and learning reviews of cash-based programming in South Sudan.
This case study focuses on Pyoe Pin (‘Young Shoots’), a DFID-funded, British Council managed governance programme
This 2 part guidance note is part of a series of FCDO guidance notes on violence against women and girls. It focuses specifically on how to address VAWG in education programming.
This review brings together evidence of impacts, challenges and potential of programmes that work with young and older adolescent boys
Given the growing scale and complexity of responses to humanitarian crises, it is important to develop a stronger evidence base for interventions
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