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Reports-Published dateSaturday, May 27, 2017 - 04:00
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Evaluations-
Safe and Inclusive Cities final evaluation
The evaluation assesses the relevance, effectiveness and efficiency of the programme (including its overall value-for-money), as well as the quality of the research.
Published dateSunday, July 2, 2017 - 04:00 -
Journal articlesGENDER ROLES LIVELIHOODS AGRICULTURAL MANAGEMENT Capacity building ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH DANGEROUS SUBSTANCES PESTICIDES ORGANIC FARMING Food security
Agriculture and health inter-sectorial research process to reduce hazardous pesticide health impacts among smallholder farmers in the Andes
Work with multiple actors is needed to shift agriculture away from pesticide use, and towards greater sustainability and human health, particularly for vulnerable smallholder farmers.
Published dateSunday, January 2, 2011 - 05:00 -
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Assessing the Impact of State-Community Collaboration to Address Urban Violence in South Africa
A number of factors cause urban violence-and they require both short and long-term interventions. Many countries direct huge amounts of resources at what governments believe to be the root causes of urban violence.
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Project-
Urban upgrading for violence prevention in South Africa: Does it work?
The Violence Prevention through Urban Upgrading (VPUU) project, funded jointly by the German Development Bank and the City of Cape Town in South Africa, is a prime example of an evidence-based intervention for violence prevention that was designed
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Research in ActionUNEMPLOYMENT POVERTY REDUCTION STRATEGIES (PRS) EVALUATION POLICY MONITORING
From learning to policy-oriented research: Lessons from South Africa’s urban violence project
Published dateMonday, August 15, 2016 - 14:30 -
Journal articlesDEVELOPMENT AID DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY CULTURAL CHANGE SOCIAL MOVEMENTS ORGANIZATIONAL CHANGE
How open data and international development need to learn from one another
For the international development community, open data is most often viewed as a tool to target aid money more effectively, track progress, and promote transparency.
Published dateThursday, July 2, 2015 - 04:00