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Guidance for members of the Office of the Parliamentary Counsel (OPC) who are programming bills for Parliament.
The Valuation Office Agency's (VOA) technical manual for the rating of business (non-domestic) property.
Using and creating application programming interfaces (APIs).
Former Prosperity Fund programmes ('prosperity programming') aim to remove barriers to economic growth, promote economic reform and development to reduce poverty in partner countries.
Area-based programming is an approach that defines an area as the primary entry point, rather than a sector or target group
Lessons that international cooperations should consider when undertaking economic development in protracted conflicts
What Works and Under What Conditions? The Case of PERL (Partnership to Engage, Reform and Learn) Nigeria
This rapid review has found evidence of a number of lessons from past social inclusion programming in Nigeria.
Instructions for integrating with the new production MORE platform API.
Activities oriented to improving how parents approach and carry out their role as parents and to increasing parents’ child-rearing resources
A Practical Guide on Community Programming on Violence against Women and Girls.
The Case of Institutions for Inclusive Development, Tanzania
Short-term impacts and emerging lessons for adaptive programming. Afar case study.
Key findings from a rigorous review
This review explores lessons on resilience programming in fragile and conflict-affected states and protracted crises
The synthesis paper draws on a literature review and discussions with a wide range of stakeholders
An overview of how communication with crisis-affected people works and how BBC Media Action broadcasts lifeline programming
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