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A review of global initiatives which aim to increase the access of women and girls to affordable menstrual hygiene products
Journal article in 'Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy'
The One Health Initiative seeks to promote, improve and defend the health and well-being of all species
This review draws on a large scaling-up literature search and 4 case studies of large-scale nutrition programmes
Mixed-methods research drawing mostly from 18 informant interviews at district level
Systematic Review Assessing the State of Research, the Nature of Interventions Involved and the Features of Engagement with Communities
This study compares the performance of 13 contracting (Special Operating Agency (SOA)) districts and 10 non-contracting (non-SOA) districts
An Overview of the AFCAP Programme, its guiding principles and strategy
This overview was drawn up for DFID Nepal
What is the extent of Islamist radicalisation and terrorism in Tanzania, and what are their drivers?
This paper adopts biographical analytical approaches to qualitative longitudinal data collected as part of the Young Lives study
This reports identifies how information and communication technologies (ICTs) have been used to improve access to justice in developing countries.
Semistructured interviews were carried out in India, Bangladesh, and Pakistan with a total of 56 stakeholders
The authors of this review sought to identify every study where people with an abdominal injury were randomised to surgery or observation
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