Improving Youth Employment Policies in Francophone Africa
Africa's persistent job crisis calls for more effective employment policies, including training programs and support for job searches.
Africa's persistent job crisis calls for more effective employment policies, including training programs and support for job searches.
Reducing conflict through information IDRC-funded research in Kenya's Tana Delta pilot-tested Una Hakika, a mobile phone-based information service.
A number of factors cause urban violence-and they require both short and long-term interventions. Many countries direct huge amounts of resources at what governments believe to be the root causes of urban violence.
India's rapid economic progress has its costs. There has been a significant increase in social and economic inequalities by class, caste, ethnicity, gender, and location.
Ethiopia's agriculture sector contributes 42 to 45% of its gross domestic product and employs more than 80% of the population. However, the sector remains fragile and vulnerable to climate change.
This project brings together and supports the uptake of maternal and child health research evidence into policies and practices in West Africa.
This funding will enhance the National Council of Applied Economic Research's (NCAER) role as a credible public policy institution in India by strengthening its ability to provide high-quality, influential, and policy-relevant research.
In recent years, several Latin American countries have provided computers and connectivity to schools in the hopes of improving the quality and accessibility of educational opportunities.
Planning for climate change is a daunting challenge for governments in the Mekong Region of Southeast Asia.
In 2010, Kenya reformed its constitution and introduced greater decentralization of powers to lower levels of government.