This accomplishment demonstrates not only the rigour of IDRC's work, but also the importance of RQ+ in research for development.
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Papers-Published dateTuesday, November 13, 2007 - 00:14
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Evaluations-
Documenting outputs, outcomes and learning from Ecohealth projects : dengue; final report
Published dateTuesday, January 2, 2007 - 00:00 -
Reports-
Governance and evidence based decision making : a participatory formation process of health policies
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NewsEvaluation RESEARCH QUALITY Development
IDRC published in the prestigious journal Nature
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Journal articlesVIOLENCE CRIME HUMAN SECURITY SECURITY SECTOR REFORM
Is the introduction of violence and injury observatories associated with a reduction of violence in adult populations?: rationale and protocol for a systematic review
The article presents a rationale for a first systematic review protocol that will attempt to assess the impact of violence and injury observatories in contributing to violence prevention.
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Violence Prevention, Access to Justice, and Economic Empowerment of Women in Latin America
This project will identify and analyze economic opportunity policies and practices that aim to support women in Latin America by preventing violence, increasing access to justice, and empowering them economically.
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Papers-
Balance of gains and loses of the Colombian health reforms : provisional summary
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Reports-
Final technical report / The Process of Land Seizures in one Sub-Region of Colombia and its Effect on the Peasant Movement During Armed Violence
For nearly one year and a half the project research team, coordinated by a member of
the Area of Historical Memory of the CNRR and with technical assistance from IOM,Published dateSaturday, January 2, 2010 - 05:00 -
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Final technical report / From War to Politics : Non-State Armed Groups in Transition; Building a Network of Experience for Practical Assistance, 2006-2009
Project participants included researchers and (former) conflict stakeholders from South Africa, Northern Ireland, Colombia, Sri Lanka, Nepal, Indonesia (Aceh), Sudan, Guatemala, El Salvador, Basque Country/Spain and the Philippines.
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Governance and evidence based decision making : a participatory formation process of health policies
Published dateTuesday, January 2, 2007 - 00:00