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Publications
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Financing women’s enterprise
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Testing and evaluating manuals
The World Health Organization (WHO) has been helping countries make training and learning materials for many years. A specific section has been created for health learning materials (HLM). Many of these materials are meant for health workers in more remote regions, involved in primary health care – people with fewer resources than their colleagues, and often bigger problems.
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L’Evaluation du manuel de santé
L’OMS a soutenu des programmes de formation et de réalisation de matériels éducatifs dans de nombreux pays en développement depuis plusieurs années. Une section spécialisée a été créée pour le MEPS. Le matériel produit par cette section est destiné au personnel de la santé intervenant dans des régions isolées où il doit donner les soins de santé primaires. Ces agents ont souvent moins de ressources que leurs collègues des grandes villes et souvent plus de contraintes. Récemment, beaucoup de matériels éducatifs a été produit. En réalité la quantité a primé sur la qualité.
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Power to You(th) Baseline Report – Uganda
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Loss and waste in fish value chains: A review of the evidence from low and middle-income countries
Globally, around 14 percent of food produced is lost from the post- harvest stage up to, but excluding, the retail stage. Highly nutritious material is lost or nutritionally compromised, affecting the diets of millions of people, including in regions where undernutrition and micronutrient deficiencies are endemic (FAO, 2011). The magnitude of the issue led the authors of the Sustainable Development Goals to recommend to “by 2030, halve per capita global food waste at the retail and consumer levels and reduce food losses along production and supply chains, including postharvest losses (Target 12.3)” and a number of new initiatives have been launched in response (United Nations, 2014; FAO, 2015).
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Working paper series: Strengthening Legal Education in Eastern Indonesia
The SLEEI project aims to strengthen legal education, which is a crucial part of maintaining the rule of law. Many Indonesian citizens cannot realise their rights and continue to face a lack of legal certainty: it is often unclear what laws apply in particular situations and it is hard to predict how the courts or the government will interpret them.
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Inclusive Business Models for Access to Quality Fish Seed and Technical Assistance
Over the past decade, Ghana’s tilapia farming has experienced tremendous growth in production; however, much of the growth has been driven by large-scale cage farmers around Lake Volta. It remains unclear how this growth is and can be made more inclusive of poor and young women and men.
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Drones for the delivery of medicines in hard to reach areas
The purpose of this project was to answer the question: What are the pros and cons of using drones for the delivery of medicines in hard to reach areas ? Are there good examples of using drones for that purpose in LMICs? What questions should one ask when deciding to fund this for the health sector?
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Champions of Change Towards gender equality in Chadiza District, Eastern Zambia: a baseline study
Executive Summary
The main aim of this operational study was to assess the baseline situation prior to the Champions of Change (CoC) intervention, focused on gender equality and girls’ rights, in Chadiza District, Zambia. The study sought to assess the challenges and opportunities that young people faced during the establishment of a youth movement to influence social norms on gender equality and girls’ rights. It also explored the local context regarding the promotion of and engagement around gender equality and girls’ rights; including community leaders, civil society organizations and government institutions. Lastly, it assessed young people’s attitudes regarding gender equality and women’s rights.
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Policy Brief: Community Health Interventions in South Sudan
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Sustainable procurement and waste management networks
The purpose of this project was To map current active networks on sustainable procurement and waste management in the health sector with a focus on LMICs.
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Retention of human resources for health in Eastern Europe
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Policy Brief: Priority Setting of Health Interventions in the Context of the Health Pooled Fund in South Sudan
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Major networks and players for Sexual Reproductive Health supplies, with focus on abortion and/or contraceptives
The purpose of this project is to map the current major supply networks and players for Sexual and Reproductive Health supplies with a main focus on contraception and/or safe abortion commodities and supplies.
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Public variety use agreements
Seed enterprises would prefer to use public varieties as exclusively as possible for marketing reasons, while the public sector would like to distribute its public good varieties to many seed enterprises.These diverging interests of the public and private sectors require agreements on how public varieties can be accessed (as early generation seed) and used (with different levels of exclusivity). This study focuses on agreements between public plant breeders/research organizations and private seed producers, and hence concentrates on public-private partnership arrangements involving the transfer of released varieties.
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FORCE Mali – Analyse organisationnelle plus approfondie des écoles/AESP pour l’élaboration d’une stratégie de développement organisationnelle
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ያለዕድሜ ጋብቻን ማቋረጥ በኢትዮጵያ
የ የስ አይ ዱ (YES I do) ፕሮግራም በአማራ ክልል በባህርዳር ዙሪያና በቀወት ወረዳዎች ባደረገው ጥናት የታቀዱ/ የተፈጸሙ ያለዕድሜ ጋብቻዎች እንደሚቋረጡ ለማወቅ ተችሏል፡፡ ይሁን እንጅ ያለእድሜ ጋብቻ በሚቋረጥበት ጊዜ በታዳጊ ልጃገረዶች ህይወት ላይ የሚያመጣውን ተፅዕኖ ለማወቅ የሚያስችል በጥናት የተደገፈ ውስን መረጃ ነው ያለው፡፡
ይህ አጭር ፖሊሲ ተኮር ጽሁፍ በ የስ አይ ዱ ፕሮግራም በተካሄደ ጥናት የተገኙትን የጥናቱን ዋና ዋና ጭብጦች የሚያሳይ ሲሆን ትኩረቱም ጋብቻቸው በተቋረጠባቸው ልጃገረዶች የህይወት ልምድ ዙሪያ ይሆናል፡፡ ፁሁፍ ፖሊሲ አውጭዎችና ፕሮግራም ተግባሪዎች ትኩረት ሊሰጧቸው የሚገባቸውን ዋና ዋና ነጥቦችን በመለየት ታዳጊ ልጃገረዶች ያለዕድሜ ጋብቻን ለማቋረጥ በሚያደርጉት ውጣውረድ የሚያስፈልጋቸውን ድጋፍ ከየትና እንዴት ያገኛሉ የሚለውን ለመጠቆም ታስቦ የተዘጋጀ ነው፡፡
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Catalysing innovation: from theory to action
Feeding a growing population and responding to changing markets requires innovation in agriculture. The expectations of the contribution of agricultural research to innovation are high. This paper looks at the process of agricultural innovation and the realistic contribution agricultural research can make.
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Gaining insight into the magnitude of and factors influencing child marriage and teenage pregnancy in Malawi
2016
YES I DO. is a strategic alliance of five Dutch organizations which main aim is to enhance the decision making space of young women about if, when and whom to marry as well as if, when and with whom to have children
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Too afraid to go: Social fears as reasons for non-use of maternal health services in South Sudan
South Sudan has one of the worst health and maternal health situations in the world. Across South Sudan, while maternal health services at the primary care level are not well developed, even where they exist, many women do not use them. Developing location specific understanding of what hinders women from using services is key to developing and implementing locally appropriate public health interventions.