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A cross-country and 5 district Theories of Change were developed to improve outcomes for people with mental disorders
This study examines the relationship between socioeconomic dynamics and sanitation provision and management
This Clinical Evidence Synopsis summarises a Cochrane review assessing the accuracy of Rapid Diagnostic Testing
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This report informs the landscape of digital chest radiography for TB diagnosis through a market and literature analysis
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A mixed data-collection approach sampled 200 actors, both state and non-state, to represent the general views of all involved
Initial results from an experiment in Malawi that randomly allocated firms into a control group and three treatment groups
This brief summarises a paper which used data from 1970-2012 for 116 countries to investigate the factors that have contributed to past reductions
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