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This report focuses on the challenges and opportunities of states that are transitioning away from both extreme poverty and conflict
This briefing presents the context, policy implications, ways forward and evidence of change
Looking at the potential labour market impact of raising the proportion of the population qualified to Level 3 or higher in England to match Germany levels.
This briefing was based on a series of 8 Pastoralism Information Notes
Livelihood diversification should go hand in hand with strengthening pastoralism through better markets and links between relief and development
Call to run a project to provide additional support to address skills shortages or needs where there are gaps or specific barriers preventing individual progression and up-skilling for those in work in the GBSLEP area.
The necessary steps have been taken to comply with the judgment of the Court of Appeal of 20 June 2019 regarding licences for military exports to Saudi Arabia for possible use in the conflict in Yemen.
The International Partners Group remains committed to supporting South Africa to meet its ambitions for a Just Energy Transition.
Public consultation on historic proposals draws to a close with roughly 25,000 responses from teachers, parents, healthcare professionals and the public.
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