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This study explains how Legal Assistance for Economic Reform went about scoping legal-based options for investment climate reform
This study explains how an adviser’s ability to work politically on the ground helped her support the Ministry of Justice and Institute of Legal Practice
This study looks at an initiative to supply a junior lawyer to a line Ministry position with salary paid by the developing country government
This guidance explains concepts around M&E and demonstrates its value for those delivering pro bono services internationally
This study asks if this structure could serve as a ‘supply’ best practice model for coordinating UK pro bono aid on a country-led basis
Case studies on how Legal Assistance for Economic Reform has worked with the legal pro bono community in Rwanda
This study looks at pro bono support provided by international law firm Slaughter and May to the Government of Somaliland
This guidance explains how legal pro bono assistance can add value to development programming
These 2 programmes are Legal Assistance for Economic Reform and State Accountability and Voice Initiative, Nigeria
This case study describes how LASER has gone about enabling systemic change and sustainable uptake of reforms
This guide sets out how to ‘do development differently’ and apply a problem driven and iterative approach on the ground
PDIA is a problem-driven iterative adaptation approach to identify and deconstruct problems
This case study describes adopting a problem driven iterative adaptation approach in a fragile and conflict-affected state
Evidence requirement R005: Marine species migration pathways.
Monthly results on the number of overseas visitors to the UK, earnings from overseas visits, UK residents visits abroad, and their expenditure.
Measures changes in the average labour costs per hour worked. Also known as Labour Costs Index (LCI).
Information relating to NHS-owned land and property deemed surplus to the delivery of healthcare in England and which has been, or is available for, disposal.
Number of entries by age group and subject for GCSEs, level 1 / 2 certificates, AS and A levels in England for the summer 2017 exam series.
Figures showing the amounts paid to students or their higher education provider in the 2014 to 2015 academic year.
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