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This note offers 6 analytical insights that can inform education systems reforms to ensure that every girl meets her full potential
The waste trajectories presented here reflect four possible and plausible future perspectives of waste in the UK. These trajectories are based…
This paper uses a unique longitudinal dataset collected from primary school students in Pakistan
Paper prepared by academics and considered by the Scientific Advisory Group for Emergencies (SAGE).
This study estimates the relationship between growth trajectories and cognitive achievement in Ethiopia, India, Peru, and Vietnam
This note examines a new dataset on foundational learning, the Multiple Indicator Cluster Surveys Round 6 (MICS6).
Interviews were conducted with 112 women who accessed abortion-related care in a Lusaka government hospital
This research applies a model to explore the outcomes of 4 development trajectories under different climate and socio-economic scenarios
This paper uses quantitative methods to determine the different factors of livelihood trajectories in the context of agricultural commercialisation
4 studies on Activity Based Learning (ABL) in Tamil Nadu, India
This study intends to track every member of the households in the 2006/07 dataset in Malawi’s Mchinji and Ntchisi districts
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