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Evaluated the effectiveness of cash assistance in Somalia.
Study assessed the drivers of wasting among children under and mothers.
Lessons from a pilot randomised controlled trial in Jordan.
This study evaluated the potential impact of logistically feasible pneumococcal vaccination campaigns.
This study examined key associations between sociodemographic and clinical characteristics, and experiences of STI symptoms, health-seeking behaviours, and knowledge of AIDS.
This page provides an overview of a methodology for verifying election results known as parallel vote tabulation (PVT).
This report sets out the considerations that international partners should make when deciding whether to engage with electoral management bodies (EMBs).
This paper provides a technical explanation of how diplomats can contribute to election observation through a method known as 'Diplowatch'.
This paper provides an overview of the electoral cycle and the key principles, issues and risks inherent in each stage of the cycle.
This report describes the main approaches that democracy support organisations have taken towards promoting the development of 'programmatic political parties' and summarises the lessons learned from these initiative…
The timing of pregnancy and child-birth relative to agricultural calendar, especially for the main crop, has potential implications for both farm productivity and maternal health.
High-quality day care has the potential to be a “triple-win” fostering child development, increasing parental income, and increasing day care profits in a mostly female workforce.
This brief reviews the results of the publicly available Sudan labour survey from 2022.
This study provides evidence on how flexible work from home affects women’s labour supply, productivity, and time use in a low-skill handicraft setting.
Tackling harassment requires shifting responsibility to organizations as well as men to create safer workplaces for women.
This study examines whether ultra poor graduation enhances offspring’s economic mobility, human capital, and family formation.
This report explores the viability of biogas as a sustainable energy solution for large-scale cooking in institutions such as schools and hospitals.
This paper presents evidence from Nepal that switching to modern energy cooking can reduce thermal stress while cutting fuel bills and emissions.
This report brings together findings from 4 kitchen behaviour studies.
Explores the current state, challenges, and future potential of biogas as a clean cooking solution across selected countries in Africa and Asia.
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