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Increasing Youth Engagement in Agriculture in Northern Uganda
KIT conducted a qualitative study to better understand youth engagement in agriculture for the DFID-funded NU-TEC Market Development Programme. More specifically, the study focused on youth dynamics and opportunities in sunflower and soya markets. It also highlighted business models and strategies to foster private sector linkages and youth engagement in land preparation, seed production, storage and aggregation.
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Understanding Why Tuberculosis Cases are Missed in Bangladesh
In August 2017, a data analysis workshop was organised in Dhaka, Bangladesh, during which stakeholders from various Bangladeshi institutions – including BRAC, MSH and ICDDR Bangladesh – worked together to generate new hypotheses about where missing cases of TB are found, whom they may be, why they may be missed, and which solutions are needed to reach and care for them. Building on the extensive knowledge of the KIT CASE team, maps were produced and presented to assess these questions. This followed KIT’s Bangkok workshop on its MATCH Approach to tuberculosis care in 2017.
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Improving Urban Access to Tuberculosis Services in Pakistan
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Addressing Drug-Resistant Tuberculosis in Kazakhstan
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Bangkok Workshop on the MATCH Approach to Tuberculosis Care in South & South-East Asia
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Nutritious Food for Women and Children in Kisumu, Kenya
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Sustainable Nutrition for All
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Nutrition Sensitive Value Chains in Nigeria
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Demystifying the Cocoa Sector in Ghana and Côte d’Ivoire
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Smart Water for Agriculture in Kenya
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The KIT MATCH Approach for Enhancing TB Care Coverage