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Briefs-Published date2018
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Achieving community participation in primary health care service delivery : what should we do?
The survey of primary health care facilities in Delta State shows that community involvement in the management and delivery of primary health services is lacking.
Published date2015 -
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Ensuring the availability and access to essential drugs in primary health care facilities in Delta State : challenges and way forward
The findings of the survey of primary health care facilities owned by public and private sectors in Delta State (Nigeria) show lack of availability of essential medical products, drug supplies, services, and equipment.
Published date2015 -
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Strengthening data generation system for improved primary health care service delivery in Delta State : challenges and recommendations
This policy brief presents key challenges facing primary health information in Delta State (Nigeria). It outlines actionable recommendations regarding strengthening the system of data generation and collection.
Published date2015 -
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Profitability of improved fish processing technologies in Malawi
The study assesses the level of profitability of using improved smoking kilns and solar tent dryers in processing fish.
Published date2019 -
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Gender inclusive financing for scaling up improved fish processing technologies in Malawi
Evidence from the project has shown that improved fish smoking kilns and solar tent dryers are environmentally friendly, effective and economically viable fish processing technologies.
Published date2020 -
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Scaling supply of precooked beans for food and nutrition security
This one-page project brief describes the aims of the project to promote the utilization of precooked bean products, improving food and nutrition security; as well as supporting the generation of income for smallholder farmers and environmental co
Published date2018 -
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Inclusive financing for scaling improved fish processing technologies in Malawi
Researchers will test a scaling-out model that targets women and youth, with innovative financing from different sources including commercial banks, village savings and loan associations, microfinance organizations, and links to formal markets.
Published date2018