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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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NewsDevelopment Science and TechnologyIDRC and GAC join leading Southern researchers to build Global Index on Responsible AIIDRC is pleased to announce that together with Global Affairs Canada, we will support the Global Index on Responsible Artificial Intelligence, a new Data for Development Network initiative led by the South African-based think tank Research ICT Africa.Date
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Research in ActionHealth EconomicsInternational collaborations to strengthen the research to impact processAccelerating the impact of the Economics of Tobacco Control Research Initiative
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Research in ActionEconomics HealthThe Nigeria case: trying to fight illicit trade with regulationThe Economics of Tobacco Control in Nigeria: Fostering Effective Tobacco Control Policy Implementation in Nigeria
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Research in ActionEconomics HealthThe health, economic and social burden of tobacco in Latin America and the expected gains of tobacco taxationIncluding productivity loss burden and illicit trade effects in the estimation of tobacco attributable costs to derive optimal taxation scenarios in 8 Latin American countries.
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Research in ActionHealth EconomicsThe Vietnam Case: How to draw a clear path forward for optimal tobacco taxationMaking tobacco taxation work in Vietnam
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Research in ActionEconomics HealthThe importance of tobacco control for healthAdvancing Tobacco Taxation in Southeast Asia: Addressing Evidence and Action
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Research in ActionEconomics HealthWaterpipe Tobacco Smoking, a dangerous pattern among the populationThe Eastern Mediterranean Consortium on the Economics of Waterpipe Tobacco Smoking (ECONWTS)
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Research in ActionEconomics HealthCreating tools and evidence to improve tobacco tax policy in West AfricaTobacco Tax Reforms for Health and Economic Development in sub-Saharan Africa
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Research in ActionEconomics HealthUnderstanding the processes, organizations and policies to act more forcefully in favour of civil society and the environmentThe Global Tobacco Economics Consortium is strengthening the leadership of Mexico, Colombia and India to advance tobacco control policy.
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NewsDevelopment Economics EnvironmentClimate-related loss and damage: IDRC launches new project in vulnerable countriesAs the world welcomes the creation of a global fund for loss and damage associated with climate change in the most vulnerable countries, new IDRC-supported research will help develop and operationalize strategies to address loss and damage.Date
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PublicationsNo relevant topicsWhat to expect from the price of healthy and unhealthy foods over time? : the case from Brazil
The Brazilian Dietary Guidelines (2014) recognize barriers to adoption of a healthy diet, with special emphasis on food prices.
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PublicationsNo relevant topicsInfection of porcine small intestinal enteroids with human and pig rotavirus A strains reveals contrasting roles for histo-blood group antigens and terminal sialic acids
Growing evidence suggests that host cellular glycans, such as histoblood group antigens (HBGAs) and sialic acids (SA), are recognized by the RV surface protein VP4.
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PublicationsNo relevant topicsUser fee policies and women’s empowerment : a systematic scoping review
User fee removal policies alone are not enough to improve women’s healthcare decision-making power.
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PublicationsNo relevant topicsIntersectional jeopardy of disability, gender and sexual and reproductive health : experiences and recommendations of women and men with disabilities in Northern Uganda
The study works to better understand and document how people with disabilities perceive the relationships between their use of sexual and reproductive health (SHR) services, legislation and health
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PublicationsNo relevant topicsCommunities and service providers address access to perinatal care in postconflict Northern Uganda : socialising evidence for participatory action
Participatory service improvement is feasible and acceptable in post-conflict settings like Northern Uganda.
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PublicationsNo relevant topicsMothers’ perceptions of the practice of kangaroo mother care for preterm neonates in sub-Saharan Africa : a qualitative systematic review protocol
Kangaroo mother care (KMC) has been identified as an alternative way to care for low-birthweight (LBW) and preterm neonates.
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PublicationsNo relevant topicsUsing livelihoods to support primary health care for South Sudanese refugees in Kiryandongo, Uganda
The research aimed to explore how income-generating activities and interventions can be used to support primary health care for South Sudanese refugees in Kiryandongo District, Uganda.
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PublicationsNo relevant topicsPrevalence and risk factors for maternal mortality in referral hospitals in Nigeria : a multicenter study
This study determines maternal mortality ratios (MMR) and identifies risk factors for maternal deaths in referral health facilities in Nigeria.
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PublicationsNo relevant topicsAssessment of the quality of antenatal and postnatal care services in primary health centres in rural Nigeria
Study findings show predictors of sub-optimal offerings of standard Primary Health Care (PHC) that include: local government area, marital status and previous childbirths.
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PublicationsNo relevant topicsStakeholder perceptions and context of the implementation of performance-based financing in district hospitals in Mali
This research analyzes the process of implementing performance-based financing (PBF) at district hospital (DH) level in Mali.
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PublicationsNo relevant topicsBarriers to livestock vaccine use among rural female smallholder farmers of Nyagatare district in Rwanda
This study examined the factors driving low adoption of vaccination against Newcastle disease (NCD) and Rift Valley fever (RFV) among smallholder women farmers of Nyagatare District in order to ide
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PublicationsNo relevant topicsUsing outcome mapping to mobilize critical stakeholders for gender responsive Rift Valley fever and newcastle disease vaccine value chain in Rwanda
Women farmers find little support for the small livestock they manage due to official preference for cattle production.
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PublicationsNo relevant topicsGendered barriers and opportunities for women smallholder farmers in the contagious caprine pleuropneumonia vaccine value chain in Kenya
Findings show that key constraints to vaccine access and adoption for rural smallholder women farmers are lack of a cold chain for vaccine maintenance, inadequate and late delivery of veterinary se
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