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NewsGENDER BASED VIOLENCE VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN STRUCTURAL VIOLENCEPublished dateMonday, 25. November 2019 - 8:15
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NewsEVIDENCE BASED POLICY RESEARCH METHODS
Nobel winners’ approach to policy-relevant research valued at IDRC
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Improving the implementation of tobacco taxation in Southeast Asia
Tobacco is a significant contributor to the rising global burden of non-communicable diseases.
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Empowering women in artisanal and small-scale mining in Central and East Africa
Research from Central and East Africa shows that, despite facing engrained gender barriers, women are important participants in the economic activity surrounding artisanal and small-scale mining, and some are forging new economic pathways.
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Does savings help women in sub-Saharan Africa to save, invest, and increase consumption?
In recent years, a number of randomized evaluations have been carried out to investigate the promotion of savings interventions.
Published date2017 -
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Increasing women’s support for democracy in Africa : policy brief
This brief shares findings from the research with an aim to inform policy responses by decision-makers in SSA working on women’s empowerment, governance, and democratic institutions.
Published date2017 -
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Just gold : a conflict-free artisanal gold project - briefing note
Partnership Africa Canada’s (PAC) Just Gold project aims to bring legal, conflict-free, and traceable gold from artisanal mine sites in the Democratic Republic of Congo to international markets.
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Research in ActionDevelopment WOMEN'S EMPLOYMENT WOMEN'S PARTICIPATION GENDER RESEARCH
The high cost of unpaid care
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Reducing child undernutrition : which parent’s education matters most? - policy brief
Reducing child undernutrition is a global development goal. To move towards this goal, a better understanding of the determinants of adverse nutritional outcomes such as stunted growth or being underweight is helpful.
Published date2017