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EnRoute – To Reduce the Living Income Gap and Child Labour
Poverty among cocoa farming households is still a key driver of child labour. The average cocoa farming household in West Africa earns less than one-third of the established living income needed to afford a place to live, food for the entire family, health care, and clothing and education for children, and cannot put some money aside, for when it is needed most.
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Demand-side research on migrant remittances
In 2020, an estimated 3.6 percent (281 million people) of the global population were migrants. The officially recorded flow of remittances from migrants to low- and middle-income countries reached USD 540 billion in 2020. Remittances represent a large component of GDP for many receiving countries and are a major supporting income stream for many households.
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HortiNigeria
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Break Free! – Young people advocate for their sexual and reproductive health and rights
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Applying a Gender Lens to Cocoa Cooperatives in Côte d’Ivoire
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YW4A: Young Women for Awareness, Agency, Advocacy, and Accountability
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Power To You(th)
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AMABIOT POUR LA FUTURE : Planification strategique avec un focus au santé sexuelle et reproductive au Mali
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ENSEMBLE : liaison et apprentissage sur SDSR dans l’ère digital au Sahel
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Passerelle 2
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Evaluation of the IDH-NICFI “Connecting Production, Protection & Inclusion” Landscape Programme