Harnessing data for women's empowerment
Registering women's births, marriages, and deaths is critical to advancing women's rights.
Registering women's births, marriages, and deaths is critical to advancing women's rights.
What lessons can we learn from implementation research to improve maternal and child health in Africa?
While the duality of African economies is well recognized in economic literature, only a few comprehensive studies have examined the formal and informal economies using the same instruments.
This book examines women’s economic empowerment in a range of developing country contexts, investigating the societal structures and norms which keep women from achieving economic equality.
In November 2015, ASSAR’s southern Africa researchers – from the University of Botswana, University of Cape Town, University of Namibia and Oxfam GB – conducted a two-day Vulnerability Risk Assessm
Before assessing the impact of climate change on migration from the delta communities
it is important to first have an understanding of current migration patterns in the deltas,
Strategies or plans aimed at supporting climate change adaptation can be improved with increased understanding of the influence of state and non-state actors across governance scales in enabling an
During March and April 2016, ASSAR India’s researchers from the Indian Institute for Human Settlements (IIHS) conducted 18 Focus Group Discussions (FGDs) in nine villages in Kolar District, Karnata
This paper commences with a background discussion of the terms associated with transformation, draws on this to build a conceptual framework for comparing activities, highlights a range of activiti