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Can development protect livelihoods of the urban poor?
Studies find little evidence for the benefits of supplements.
Research examines the impact of pollution on agricultural water quality.
Research findings lead to government help for delivery costs.
Primary and secondary schools and their communities are supported in gardening.
New warning systems for volanic eruptions are being put in place in Central America.
Study looks at the time and cost benefits of improved transport in developing countries.
Using benchmarking as an irrigation management tool.
Guidelines and standards developed for improving the access of disabled people to transport
Nutritious new varieties of sweet potatoes have been developed for Africa.
Rice production in Africa is showing impressive gains.
A DFID-funded systematic review shows the benefits of treated bed nets.
Controlling sleeping sickness in animals benefits human health.
Integrated Floodplain Management can help both farmers and fishers.
A study in China looks at TB treatment completion rates and reasons for non-adherence.
FarmLime improves access of small farmers to agricultural lime.
A new learning approach gives better community fish-stock management.
Evidence shows that poverty, impairment and disability are interconnected and that addressing disability is key to reducing poverty.
Stigma related to TB and HIV has severe implications for treatment.
Getting a fair share of water improves the livelihoods of poor farmers.
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