1 January 2018
The Significance of Unruly Politics in Bangladesh
Published by: Routledge
This paper asks: why is politics so prone to rule-breaking in Bangladesh, and what does it matter?
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1 January 2018
Published by: Routledge
This paper asks: why is politics so prone to rule-breaking in Bangladesh, and what does it matter?
1 January 2018
Published by: Elsevier
Studies addressing the relationship between women’s empowerment and intimate partner violence (IPV) have yielded conflicting findings....
TAPESTRY explores how transformation may arise ‘from below’ in marginal environments with high levels of uncertainty.
14 December 2017
Published by: Sage
Background: Although much work has been done on the theoretical links between agriculture and nutrition, there is limited understanding...
23 November 2017
Published by: Institute of Development Studies
This rapid review synthesises data from academic, policy and NGO sources on influencing government polices on refugees, with a particular focus on Rohingya in Bangladesh.
31 October 2017
Published by: Elsevier
In this paper we present the case for understanding towns and cities in terms of levels of human wellbeing achieved by the people who live in them.
27 October 2017
Published by: IDS
The review highlights a selection of publically accessible examples of the where EIAs (or other environmental assessments) have been carried out in refugee situations.
In this seminar, new CDI Director Giel Ton will present his experiences with research design to improve real-time monitoring and evaluation in PSD organisations – Pioneering Real-time Monitoring and Evaluation in small and medium enterprises (PRIME).
In this consultancy, Danny Burns has been commissioned by the British Council to ensure high quality in the Participatory Action Research processes being applied by PROKAS and to ensure that academia is able to feed into and learn from the PROKAS approach for bringing about policy change.
7 August 2017
Published by: BioMed Central
The aim of this paper is to contribute to debates about how governments and other stakeholders can influence the application of ICTs to increase access to safe, effective and affordable treatment of common illnesses, especially by the poor.