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Publications
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Mental Health and Psychosocial Support – Report
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Mental Health and Psychosocial Support – Brief
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Disability Inclusion in Universal Health Coverage
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Obtaining insight into what key factors are influencing young people’s use of modern contraceptives in the Yes I Do implementation sites in Nampula Province, Northern Mozambique
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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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FORCE – Mali Analyse du secteur éducation SDSR
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FORCE – Mali Perspective de genre et inclusion sociale dans les écoles de santé publiques et privées
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Professionalising a dairy cooperative’s extension services: experiences from Kenya
Agribusiness-based Advisory Services
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Towards a Typology for Agribusiness-based Advisory Services
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Child Marriage Cancellation in Ethiopia
The YES I DO programme found that arranged child marriages are being cancelled in the Bahir Dar Zuria and Kewet woredas, in the Amhara region in Ethiopia, but there was limited evidence about the implications of the cancellations on the lives of adolescent girls.
This brief highlights the main findings of a study conducted within the YES I DO programme that focused on the experiences of adolescents girls who had cancelled their child marriage. It details some key recommendations for policymakers and programme implementers to further support adolescent girls who want to cancel arranged child marriages.
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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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OeEB Gender Action Plan
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Cash and Voucher Assistance – A Compendium of Tools and Guidelines
Evidence and feasibility of cash and voucher assistance for sexual and reproductive health services in humanitarian emergencies.
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Cash and Voucher Assistance Case Studies – Yemen and Afghanistan
Evidence and feasibility of cash and voucher assistance (CVA) for sexual and reproductive health services in humanitarian emergencies.
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Cash and Voucher Assistance – Literature Review
Evidence and feasibility of cash and voucher assistance (CVA) for sexual and reproductive health services in humanitarian emergencies.
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The TB REACH Initiative: Supporting TB Elimination Efforts in the Asia-Pacific
After many years of TB ‘control’ and incremental progress, the TB community is talking about ending the disease, yet this will only be possible with a shift in the way we approach the TB response. While the Asia-Pacific region has the highest TB burden worldwide, it also has the opportunity to lead the quest to end TB by embracing the four areas laid out in this series: using data to target hotspots, initiating active case finding, provisioning preventive TB treatment, and employing a biosocial approach. This paper presents several approaches TB REACH is taking to support its partners in the Asia-Pacific and globally to advance our collective response to end TB.
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Islands of Tuberculosis Elimination: An Evaluation of Community-Based Active Case Finding in North Sumatra, Indonesia
Community-based active case finding (ACF) is needed to reach key/vulnerable populations with limited access to tuberculosis (TB) care. Published reports of ACF interventions in Indonesia are scarce. We conducted an evaluation of a multicomponent community-based ACF intervention as it scaled from one district to nine in Nias and mainland North Sumatra. Community and health system support measures including laboratory strengthening, political advocacy, sputum transport, and community awareness were instituted.
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Final evaluation report on the Champions of Change programme in Liwonde, Machinga district
In Malawi, one of the YES I DO. intervention components is known as the Champions of Change (CoC). The CoC intervention aimed to reduce child marriage and teenage pregnancy in the implementing districts. The intervention focused on addressing gender inequality, one of the root causes of child marriage and teenage pregnancy. This report details the endline study conducted in Machinga district and draws on literature about gender equality in Malawi, details the evaluation methodology, presents the main results and provides general recommendations for policy and practice on gender equality, child marriage and teenage pregnancy in Malawi.
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Factors influencing teenage pregnancy among Maasai girls in Kajiado West Sub-County, Kenya
An operational qualitative study report as part of the YES I DO programme implemented from 2016 to 2020
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Role and responsiveness of community structures and actors in upholding the rights of girls in Ewuaso, Kajiado West, Kenya.
An operational qualitative study report as part of the YES I DO programme implemented from 2016 to 2020