Publications
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Why a research ethics committee for social science?
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Sexual and reproductive desires and practices of Kenyan young positives
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Maternal Health Care Utilization Among HIV-Positive Female Adolescents in Kenya
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Roads & Boundaries
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Bulletin 395 – Learning and earning
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Demystifying Carbon Markets
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New Publications on HIV and Health Systems
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Facilitation of innovation: experiences of RIU innovation platforms in Tanzania, Rwanda and Zambia
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Case studies from India, China and Zanzibar
Sustainable ventures can make a significant contribution to poverty alleviation and environmental sustainability. These business initiatives and activities improve human well-being and the environment on a profitable basis for people, planet and profit (triple P), contributing to economic growth and improvements in human wellbeing from natural resource use.
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Inventory of methodologies
Sustainable ventures can make a significant contribution to poverty alleviation and environmental sustainability. These business initiatives and activities improve human well-being and the environment on a profitable basis for people, planet and profit, contributing to economic growth and improvements in human wellbeing. Yet, ventures and decision makers need to reach a better understanding of how environmental, social and economic considerations fit together. Without that understanding, business opportunities are missed and we risk turning today’s development successes into tomorrow’s environmental and social challenges.
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Experiences of P4P Capacity Building Efforts and Procurement From Farmer Organisations
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The Contribution of P4P to Building Farmers’ Organisation capacity
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HIV sero-discordant couples and social capital in the great lakes region.
Reflections on a theoretical framework. In: Roads and Boundaries
In 2004 a Multi-Country Programme aimed at establishing and strengthening networks to undertake social science research into HIV and AIDS in Sub-Saharan Africa was launched.
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Sexual and reproductive desires and practices of Kenyan young positives: Opportunities for skills building through social media
in: Wangulu EF (Ed.)
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Tropenarts: eigenbelang of altruïsme?
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Realist review and synthesis of retention studies for health workers in rural and remote areas
Policy-makers in every country are faced with the significant challenge of meeting the health needs of their populations, including the especially vulnerable communities in remote and rural areas. In order to ensure the equitable delivery of health services in these areas, skilled and motivated health workers need to be in the right place at the right time.
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Triggering meaningful change
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Versluierde pijn
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When bad is cool: violence and crime as rites of passage to manhood
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Bulletin 392 – Natural Resource Management in West Africa