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What do we know about the role of gender inequality in producing or exacerbating the structural causes of violence and conflict?
This paper focuses on 2 secondary schools in Liwang and Budagoan
Healthcare priorities all too often ignore the importance of diagnostics for disease control and case management.
This review summarises evidence of support to education system resilience and education service delivery during conflicts
New Deal for Engagement in Fragile States provides a framework for donors and host countries to establish priorities for reducing fragility
How well do point-of-care tests detect Schistosoma infections in people living in endemic areas?
The report looks women’s capabilities and actions and their influence within private and public decision-making
This pack looks at evidence for the idea that unemployment may be a cause of violence, and links to a number of publications on the topic
DWASA is the Dhaka Water Supply and Sewerage Authority
A literature review of approaches to transporting books and curriculum materials to schools in low resource and fragile countries
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