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How one girl's dream of going to school has inspired other young Muslim women
The Crisis States Research Centre is helping our understanding of how government state-building efforts are affected by the Afghan Warlords
Journalists have been trained to write features on research for a wider audience
Retailers in Kenya have been trained in the identification and treatment of malaria
The role of the media in elections is becoming an important governance issue.
An integrated pest management strategy provides new ways to control a major pest of aubergines.
Can storytelling help farmers share knowledge and experience with scientists?
The Panos Relay programme helps create a lasting partnership between African researchers and the media.
DFID-funded Researchers have helped indigenous communities gain access to water policy discussions.
How reporting the plight of displaced people brought a pledge of relief from local government.
Refresher training for health workers is transforming care practices for mothers and babies.
Research shows that smoking tobacco in hookah pipes can be as harmful as smoking cigarettes.
DFID-funded research investigates the impact of different approaches to urban poverty reduction.
Taxation has the potential to increase the capability, accountability and responsiveness of the state.
Women farmers in semi-arid central Tanzania are learning how to adapt farming practices to cope with changing conditions.
A new study by the DFID and Elton John Aids Foundation-funded COMDIS programme showns the value of local care in treating HIV/AIDS patients.
The DFID-funded SjCOOP Programme has helped to train twelve new teams of science journalists in Africa and the Middle East.
How can India transform itself into the vibrant knowledge-based society it aspires to be?
DFID sponsors report by BBC World Service Trust which explores the role of the media in the Kenyan elections.
Kenyan TV drama series informs farmers on technique for improving seed germination and crop yields.
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