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This guide provides an overview of the challenges and opportunities in providing access to affordable, reliable and sustainable electricity
This topic guide seeks to provide a basic introduction on Public Private Partnerships (PPPs) for infrastructure and service provision
This helpdesk report covers countries more widely from South Asia and South East Asia
Effectiveness of DFID’s Technical Assistance in transferring useful knowledge, skills and practices to key personnel in India’s secondary education school delivery system, ultimately aiming to improve teaching and learning o…
In July 2012, Sightsavers was awarded £10.6 million by the UK government Department for International Development (DFID) to implement the Global Trachoma Mapping Project (GTMP).
What are the strengths and weaknesses of migration programming that has taken place or is underway in north and sub-Saharan Africa?
This review takes a wide approach to search for relevant literature on Yemen’s societal institutions and relations
This rapid review synthesises findings from academic, practitioner, and policy literature.
This review highlights the areas that need to be addressed in relation to governance both now and once the conflict has ended
This rapid review synthesises findings from rigorous academic, practitioner, and policy references, focusing on recent and seminal works
How are national and regional legal frameworks currently used to control and restrict the illegal wildlife trade in Sub Saharan Africa?
What is the current state of the evidence regarding criminal networks and the illicit wildlife trade in the East and Southern Africa region?
What is the available political economy analysis of the illegal wildlife trade and the criminal networks involved?
This paper discusses why nutrition surveillance is hard to sustain and factors in systems which have been maintained
The perspectives of module convenors are key to informing strategies for evidence-based health care learning
Findings of a study on what has happened over the past decade to turn around Luanda, the capital of Angola
This study explores the competencies of ‘research leadership’ in the African context and strategies for developing it
This study investigates the role of non state actors in the wellbeing and citizenship rights of vulnerable children
This study examines the Senior Citizens Grant of the Social Assistance Grant for Empowerment programme
The focus of this study is on 3 districts: Rakai (ravaged by HIV in 1980s), Bushenyi (relatively stable) and Kole (post-conflict)
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