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StoryEnvironment Food and Agriculture GenderResearch from the Global South helps drive sustainable climate solutions that reach across regions and around the world.
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Research in ActionDevelopment GovernanceClosing the justice gap with research on legal empowermentMore than half of the world’s population is excluded from opportunities the rule of law provides, and 1.5 billion people cannot access support to resolve justice problems. IDRC supports research on legal empowerment strategies to address this growing justice gap and to promote vibrant civic spaces.
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StoryNo relevant topicsCoping with COVID-19: Researching resilience in young “agripreneurs”A study funded through Cultivate Africa’s Future (CultiAF) shows how some young farmers weathered the pandemic in Kenya.
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StoryHealthInnovating for Maternal and Child Health in AfricaIMCHA supported equitable lifesaving solutions, including improving the quality of healthcare and removing barriers to access it.
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PublicationsNo relevant topicsInnovation in companies with sustainability certification elements of its convergence
B Lab is a non-profit organization that certifies companies for their social and environmental performance standards, transparency, and legal accountability.
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PublicationsNo relevant topicsHealth equity research agenda for India : results of a consultative exercise
The article focuses on a programme in India to launch research that has health equity as a primary principle.
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PublicationsNo relevant topicsRadio that works for women smallholders
The Cultivate Africa’s Future (CultiAF) project is working with community listener groups (CLGs) to improve interactivity and to provide a regular, reliable and near real-time feedback mechanism, a
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PublicationsNo relevant topicsAmnesty Programme in Nigeria : the impact and challenges in post conflict Niger Delta region
The study seeks to capture the impact and challenges of the six year old amnesty programme in post-conflict Niger Delta region.
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PublicationsNo relevant topicsStudy on the adoption and integration of OER materials in selfInstructional course development
In spite of a few studies on reusability of open educational content in different contexts, there is insufficient information and understanding about the processes involved in Open Educational Reso
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PublicationsNo relevant topicsSecuring peace and prosperity
Exploring regional cooperation becomes essential for successful implementation of sustainable development goals (SDG) in South Asia.
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PublicationsNo relevant topicsDesign and implementation of runoff harvesting basins for supplemental irrigation in the Burkinabe Sahel
Climate change in the Sahel will mean frequent droughts and larger dry spells, where farmers who benefit from dams and irrigated areas is less than 2%.
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PublicationsNo relevant topicsImpacts of floods and drought on fish cage culture in rivers
This article reviews evidence about the impacts from flooding and drought or low flows on fish cage culture in rivers in Thailand.
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PublicationsNo relevant topicsWells and well-being in South India : gender dimensions of groundwater dependence
This article addresses the centrality of groundwater access and the micropolitics of gender in relation to uses and users of groundwater, in both agriculture and the domestic sphere.
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PublicationsNo relevant topicsAre b-corps ready to be a gateway to the job market for women and young people in Latin America? : a prospective study of Argentina, Chile and Uruguay
The document presents findings regarding the type and quality of the impact that B-Corps and Purpose-Driven Companies (PDC) have in the inclusion of women and youth in Latin America.
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PublicationsNo relevant topicsAccessing justice for sexual and gender-based violence crimes in Liberia’s hybrid system
This policy brief presents some findings from a study that considered the challenges and opportunities presented by a hybrid justice system in relation to addressing sexual and gender-based violenc
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NewsDevelopment Health Science and TechnologyArtificial Intelligence for Global Health: new programming to connect responsible AI to key health challengesIDRC is pleased to announce new research programming: Artificial Intelligence (AI) for Global Health (AI4GH), which will focus on catalyzing and scaling AI research for epidemic and pandemic preparedness and response and for sexual, reproductive and maternal health.Date
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PublicationsNo relevant topicsPublic finances and tobacco taxation with product variety : theory and application to Senegal and Nigeria
Results of the study show that excise tax development does not have the same implications for the two countries.
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PublicationsNo relevant topicsUrban food sources and the challenges of food availability according to the Brazilian dietary guidelines recommendations
The high prevalence of obesity among low-income populations is related to their restricted access to healthy foods, as well as to the increasing density of fast-food and convenience stores where th
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PublicationsNo relevant topicsKnowledge, attitude, and practice and service barriers in a tuberculosis programme in Lakes State, South Sudan : a qualitative study
The limited network of tuberculosis (TB) facilities for case detection, lack of community distribution of TB drugs, and lack of food at hospitals when patients were admitted for treatment, are key
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PublicationsNo relevant topicsNutritional contents of advanced breeding clones of Solanum tuberosum group Phureja
Nutritional contents of seven advanced breeding clones (AC) of potato (Solanum tuberosum group Phureja) and two commercial cultivars, Criolla Colombia and Criolla Galeras, of S.
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PublicationsNo relevant topicsPreservation of human rights is integral to combating violent extremism
Tunisia has been threatened by the rise of radicalization and violent extremism since 2011.
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PublicationsNo relevant topicsMonitoring sodium content in processed foods in Argentina 2017-2018 : compliance with national legislation and regional targets
Evidence suggests that enhancing sodium reduction in processed foods may be a necessity for public health objectives.
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PublicationsNo relevant topicsPeacebuilding as statebuilding in Kenya : remembering the role of historical injustices
When peacebuilding and state building are understood and implemented as post-conflict mechanisms alone, they leave out important elements of socio-historical engineering, and historical breaches of
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PublicationsNo relevant topicsMisfortunes never come singly : structural change, multiple shocks and child malnutrition in rural Senegal
Senegalese subsistence farmers struggle with pronounced shocks through purchase prices and droughts.
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PublicationsNo relevant topicsNutrition and food security in rural China : evaluating the impacts of the national nutrition improvement plan for rural students - final technical report
The research analyzes how the school food system in China under the National Nutrition Improvement Plan affects local food security and the economic situation, nutrition, health, and education outc
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