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How to use a think aloud study to evaluate your digital health product.
This paper is based on a research project undertaken to develop value added performance measures in Uganda
New digital audio ads encourage young drivers to slow down on rural roads as part of the THINK! road safety campaign.
What Pratham’s Experience of Mobilising Communities Says about Current Development Thinking about Community Participation in Education
Guidance on systems thinking for scientists and engineers in government.
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This guide outlines how people working in international development can use a set of analytical tools collectively known as 'political economy analysis' (PEA).
Guidance for tenants on the changes to the Right to Buy scheme.
If you're on a low income or out of work, Universal Credit supports you to find a job or increase the hours you work.
This Insight Note uses the RISE Education Systems Framework
Where to get help if you are having suicidal thoughts, and what to do if you are worried about someone else.
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