Maternal and adolescent health in West Africa: Toward low-cost reforms grounded in reality
High numbers of women and adolescent girls continue to die in Niger and Benin while giving birth. The challenge is how to address the problem.
High numbers of women and adolescent girls continue to die in Niger and Benin while giving birth. The challenge is how to address the problem.
This project by the Partnership for Economic Policy (PEP) will support quality research, capacity development, and policy engagement, with a focus on inclusive growth in low-income developing countries.
Understanding an increasingly complex knowledge economy demands economic, social and environmental data from a wide range of sources.
The Mercosur Economic Research Network (Merconet) was created in 1999 to generate knowledge to inform the Mercosur regional integration process.
Indigenous communities involved in fisheries and aquaculture are among the most food insecure in the Bolivian Amazon. Although fish could be the main source of protein, it is often not part of the local diet.
Better understanding Open Access of scholarly research will help determine how it contributes to the greater circulation of knowledge and disseminating research in Latin America.
The practice of community-based research (CBR), where research is conducted locally and relevant to communities, has evolved over the past 35 years.
The most direct and effective method for reducing tobacco consumption is to increase the price of tobacco products through legislating higher taxes.
Development of an Ottawa-based Foreign Policy Network will help to bridge gaps, strengthen the foreign policy community in the national capital region, and include younger professionals in ongoing work.
The Arab Awakening, which started in Tunisia and swept through Egypt, has triggered profound transformation both within Arab states and in the region. These changes will ultimately shape the nature of state-society relations in the Arab world.