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Publications
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Estimating maternal mortality: what have we learned from 16 years of surveys in Afghanistan?
This article contextualises experience within the history of previous efforts to measure maternal mortality in Afghanistan, reviews lessons learnt and reflects on their implications.
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FORCE Mali: Analyse des besoins du marché du travail et de formation en santé et droits sexuels et reproductifs des techniciens de santé et des techniciens supérieurs de santé
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The IDEAL Impact in Somalia
Inclusive Decision at Local Level (IDEAL) is a programme implemented by VNG International (VNG-I) which supports local governments in building bridges with all their citizens and allows them to better cope with fragility and its associated risk.
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Access to Health Care in South Sudan: A Qualitative Analysis of Health Pooled Fund supported counties
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Completeness of TB notification in Portugal, 2015: an inventory and capture-recapture study
Despite the steady decline in the last few decades, Portugal remains the Western European country with the highest TB notification rates. The aim of this study was to estimate the completeness of notification to the National Tuberculosis Programme (NTP) Surveillance System (SVIG-TB) in 2015.
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Lindt & Sprüngli Farming Program: Impact Evaluation Ghana
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The Fragmented Inclusion of Gender Equality in AU-EU Relations in Times of Crises
Facing internal and external crises, the European Union and the African Union have revitalized their inter-regional cooperation. This article theorizes inter-regional norm dynamics and explores how, in times of crises, gender equality norms are shaped in inter-regional relations between the African Union and the European Union.
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FORCE – Mali Analyse du secteur éducation SDSR
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The IDEAL Impact in Uganda
Inclusive Decision at Local Level (IDEAL) is a programme implemented by VNG International (VNG-I) which supports local governments in building bridges with all their citizens and allows them to better cope with fragility and its associated risk.
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Bridging research integrity and global health epidemiology (BRIDGE) guidelines: explanation and elaboration
Over the past decade, two movements have profoundly changed the environment in which global health epidemiologists work: research integrity and research fairness. Both ought to be equally nurtured by global health epidemiologists who aim to produce high quality impactful research. Yet bridging between these two aspirations can lead to practical and ethical dilemmas.
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Completeness of tuberculosis (TB) notification: inventory studies and capture-recapture analyses, six European Union countries, 2014 to 2016
Progress towards the World Health Organization’s End TB Strategy is monitored by assessing tuberculosis (TB) incidence, often derived from TB notification, assuming complete case detection and reporting. This assumption is unlikely to hold in many settings, including European Union (EU) countries.
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Sexual & Gender-Based Violence in Mining in Africa
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La condition des femmes en Afrique de l’Ouest (rapport régional CEDEAO)
Ce Rapport régional sur la condition des femmes africaines a pour ambition de contribuer à la réalisation et à la promotion des droits des femmes et des filles, notamment dans le domaine de la santé et des droits sexuels et procréatifs dans la région de l’Afrique de l’Ouest.
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An Exercise in Agency
Solving problems of youth sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR) is significant for achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Young people aged 15 to 24 constitute 17% (45 million) of the total Indonesian population (Indonesian Central Statistics Agency, 2011). The availability of services, information, and education related to reproductive health is of paramount importance for youth.
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FORCE – Mali Perspective de genre et inclusion sociale dans les écoles de santé publiques et privées
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Inclusive Business Models for Access to Quality Fish Seed and Technical Assistance – Insights from Ghana
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OeEB Gender Action Plan
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A review of inclusive business models and their application in aquaculture development
For aquaculture to continue along its current growth trajectory and contribute towards achieving the Sustainable Development Goals, value chains must become more inclusive. Smallholders and other local value chain actors are often constrained by circumstances and market failures in the global aquaculture industry. Integrating these actors into aquaculture value chains through inclusive business models (IBMs) is often touted as a solution to sustainable and ethical trade and business that can generate development outcomes.
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Mental Health and Psychosocial Support – Report
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Yes I Do – Champions of Change Towards gender equality in Chadiza district, Zambia Final evaluation study
The Champions of Change intervention was implemented and monitored by Plan Zambia over two years in Chadiza and Petauke districts in the Eastern province of Zambia. The intervention is part of the YES I DO programme, which aims to reduce child marriage and teenage pregnancy in
these districts.