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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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StoryNo relevant topicsCoping with COVID-19: Researching resilience in young “agripreneurs”A study funded through Cultivate Africa’s Future (CultiAF) shows how some young farmers weathered the pandemic in Kenya.
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StoryHealthInnovating for Maternal and Child Health in AfricaIMCHA supported equitable lifesaving solutions, including improving the quality of healthcare and removing barriers to access it.
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WebpageNo relevant topicsStrengthening community health workers for improved health outcomesStrengthening Community Health Worker’s roles and capacity expands the reach of health information and services, especially in underserved communities.
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WebpageNo relevant topicsBetter health for adolescentsAccess to reproductive health information and services can help adolescents better understand how to avoid unwanted pregnancies.
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EventsHealthNavigating Transitions: Current Global Challenges in School-Age and Adolescent Health
A webinar on May 10 and 11 from 9–11:00 am EDT will examine the challenges in school-age and adolescent health.
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WebpageNo relevant topicsImproving women’s reproductive healthImproving education around and access to family planning can help reduce unwanted pregnancies and prevent unsafe or illegal abortions.
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WebpageNo relevant topicsEvidence-informed policies and practices to improve maternal and child healthHealth policies, systems or programs do not improve automatically just because sound evidence is available.
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WebpageNo relevant topicsQuality of careSome IMCHA research teams worked with health facilities to ensure that women and children receive high-quality and respectful services.
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WebpageNo relevant topicsCommunity-based interventionsTo create demand for better access and quality healthcare and ensure sustainable change, it is important to involve various groups in the community as part of this effort.
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StoryFood and AgricultureKenyan youth warm up to picture-based insuranceComprehensive crop coverage builds the resilience of young farmers.
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StoryFood and AgriculturePicture perfect: Village champions promote photo-based crop insurance in KenyaSmallholder farmers reap bumper harvests with a satellite and smartphone imagery-based insurance plan.
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NewsDevelopmentIDRC welcomes new member to Board of GovernorsIDRC is pleased to announce the appointment of Bessma Momani to its Board of Governors following the Government of Canada’s open, transparent, and merit-based appointment process.Date
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PublicationsNo relevant topicsAfghanistan economic outlook
The journal reports on economic conditions in Afghanistan. This issue takes into consideration the impact of COVID-19 on the economy with predictive trends in the fiscal sector.
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NewsDevelopmentEvaluating IDRC’s strategy to scale impactAn IDRC-commissioned evaluation provides key lessons and considerations for researchers and funders seeking to scale research results for the public good.Date
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PublicationsNo relevant topicsExploring approaches for monitoring and evaluation of climate resilient development pathways : lessons from the use of outcome mapping
Outcome mapping incorporates principles that can be used to inform considerations for the challenges and requirements for climate resilient development pathways.
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EventsDevelopment EconomicsRe-imagining domestic policies for sustainable and inclusive debt relief
Join us for a discussion on policy options for debt relief in low-income countries.
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NewsHealthZulfiqar A. Bhutta receives John Dirks Canada Gairdner 2022 Global Health AwardZulfiqar A. Bhutta, a long-time IDRC grantee, has been awarded the John Dirks Canada Gairdner 2022 Global Health Award “for the development and evaluation of evidence-based interventions in child and maternal health for marginalized populations, focusing on outcomes for the ‘first thousand days’ of life.”Date
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PublicationsNo relevant topicsSheVax+ : hearing their voices : action research to support women’s agency and empowerment in livestock vaccine distribution, delivery and use in Rwanda, Uganda and Kenya - barriers and opportunities for women’s participation in the small animal…
In Africa, small livestock are one of the assets women are allowed to own, take control over, and sell to meet their financial needs.
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PublicationsNo relevant topicsSupporting teacher professional development at scale : final technical report
This final technical report highlights the outputs and outcomes of the project “Supporting Teacher Professional Development” (STPDS) which expanded the work of the teacher professional development
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PublicationsNo relevant topicsAnnual cycles dominate reproductive phenology of African tropical trees
Phenological complementarity between plants and animals is crucial for ecosystem organisation.
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PublicationsNo relevant topicsResearch stations as conservation instruments provide long-term community benefits through social connections
The paper considers the benefits accruing from field research stations and how they might promote community-park relationships.
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PublicationsNo relevant topicsDoes the presence of elephant dung create hotspots of growth for existing seedlings?
In general, the addition of elephant dung did not increase seedling growth, and only increased the number of leaves in shade-tolerant plants with a large initial number of leaves.
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PublicationsNo relevant topicsColobine forestomach anatomy and diet
The study supports the notion that a large gut capacity is an important characteristic by which herbivores survive on a high fibre diet, and that this large gut capacity may not be necessary for so
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