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Measurement and mirage the informal sector revisited Max Gallien
Brighton, United Kingdom: Institute of Development Studies, January 2024
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Dispositions towards the living wage proposition baseline report of the rainforest alliance living wage strategy evaluation Giel Ton, Jodie Thorpe, Dominic Glover, Jacqueline Hicks, Ana Moraes Coelho, Tatiana Rivera, Donni Edwin, Hannington Odame, Samuel de Mello Pinto, Samir Luna de Almeida, Maria Alejandra Blanco, Carolina Gonzalez and Elsie Kangai
Brighton, United Kingdom: Institute of Development Studies, January 2024
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Unravelling backlash in the journey of legislating sexual offences in Uganda Amon Ashaba Mwiine and Josephine Ahikire with Jovah Katushabe, Harriet Pamara and Aklam Amanya
Brighton, United Kingdom: Institute of Development Studies, January 2023
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Landscapes of (in)justice reflecting on voices, spaces, and alliances for just transition Peter Newell, Roz Price and Freddie Daley
Brighton, United Kingdom: Institute of Development Studies, September 2023
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Big data for development studies? an innovative methodology Rajith W.D. Lakshman, Dolf J.H. te Lintelo, Hart Ford, Elissa Chattat and Madhubhashi Senanayake
Brighton, United Kingdom: Institute of Development Studies, October 2023
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Trust and compliance with Covid-19 measures among Nigerian households Oyewole Adekunle Oladapo, Martin Atela, Pauline Bakibinga and Damilola Taiye Agbalajobi
Brighton, United Kingdom: Institute of Development Studies, October 2023
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Les arts dans le dialogue et la communication sur l’environnement en Afrique de l’Ouest et de l’Est Imogen Bellwood-Howard, Peter Taylor, Aminata Niang, Kaderi Bukari, Eric Kioko, Peter Wangai, Lansine Sountoura, Bronson Eran'Ogwa et Mohammed Yamusah
Brighton, United Kingdom: Institute of Development Studies, Août 2023
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Celebrating adaptive delivery a view from the frontline in Myanmar Katrina Barnes and Jane Lonsdale
Brighton, United Kingdom: Institute of Development Studies, February 2023
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Equitable access and public attitudes to vaccination for internal migrants in Vietnam Hoang Tu Anh, Pauline Oosterhoff, Le Lan Anh and Dinh Phuong Nga
Brighton, United Kingdom: Institute of Development Studies, February 2023
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When complex is as simple as it gets guide for recasting policy and management in the Anthropocene Emery Roe
Brighton, United Kingdom: Institute of Development Studies, June 2023
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Backlash in action? or inaction? : stalled implementation of the Domestic Violence (Prevention and Protection) Act 2010 in Bangladesh Maheen Sultan and Pragyna Mahpar
Brighton, United Kingdom: Institute of Development Studies, June 2023
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Knowledge translation in the global South an exploratory mapping of the literature Emilie Combaz, Melanie Connor and James Georgalakis
Brighton, United Kingdom: Institute of Development Studies, July 2023
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Equity in food systems livelihoods a review of conceptualisations, approaches, and actions Ayako Ebata, Imogen Bellwood-Howard and Jane Battersby
Brighton, United Kingdom: Institute of Development Studies, December 2023
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Healthy diets depend on equity and justice understanding the context in Brazil, South Africa, the UK, and Vietnam Jane Battersby, Jessica Gordon, Jody Harris, Anna Isaacs, Nicholas Nisbett, Ronald Ranta, Elisabetta Recine and Leah Salm
Brighton, United Kingdom: Institute of Development Studies, June 2023
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Challenging the normalisation of hunger in highly unequal societies Stephen Devereux, Gareth Haysom, Renato S. Maluf and Patta Scott-Villiers
Brighton, United Kingdom: Institute of Development Studies, December 2022
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Citizen voice and the arts opportunities and challenges for citizen : policy engagement on environmental issues in Sahelian West Africa Imogen Bellwood-Howard, Peter Taylor, Julie Doyle, Aminata Niang, Haoussa Ndiaye, Fatoumata Sow and Lansine Sountoura
Brighton, United Kingdom: Institute of Development Studies, December 2022
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Women's agency and humanitarian protection in North and South Kivu, DRC Camille Maubert, Jeremy Allouche, Irene Hamuli, Eustache Kuliumbwa Lulego, Gauthier Marchais, Ferdinand Mushi Mugumo and Sohela Nazneen
Brighton, United Kingdom: Institute of Development Studies, November 2022
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Food equity a pluralistic framework Lídia Cabral and Stephen Devereux
Brighton, United Kingdom: Institute of Development Studies, December 2022
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Exploring the intersection of sanitation, hygiene, water, and health in pastoralist communities in Northern Tanzania Violet Barasa and Linda Waldman
Brighton, United Kingdom: Institute of Development Studies, January 2022
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Bringing WASH into the water-energy-food nexus in humanitarian settings Shilpi Srivastava, Jeremy Allouche, Roz Price and Tina Nelis
Brighton, United Kingdom: Institute of Development Studies, February 2022
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Inclusive trade four crucial aspects Amrita Saha, Mary Abounabhan, Mattia Di Ubaldo, Marzia Fontana and L. Alan Winters
Brighton, United Kingdom: Institute of Development Studies, March 2022
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Donor action for empowerment and accountability in Nigeria Fatai A. Aremu
Brighton, United Kingdom: Institute of Development Studies, March 2022
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Food security and nutrition inequities in the context of agricultural commercialisation in Sub-Saharan Africa a narrative literature review Jessica Gordon
Brighton, United Kingdom: Institute of Development Studies, April 2022
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Comprehensive social protection programming what is the potential for improving sanitation outcomes? Keetie Roelen and Karol Rodriguez
Brighton, United Kingdom: Institute of Development Studies, January 2022
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Getting work the role of labour intermediaries for workers in Nepal and the international "Adult Entertainment Sector" Pauline Oosterhoff, Karen Snyder and Neelam Sharma
Brighton, United Kingdom: Institute of Development Studies, December 2022
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Labour trajectories and aspirations of Nepali "Adult Entertainment Sector" workers Karen Snyder, Pauline Oosterhoff and Neelam Sharma
Brighton, United Kingdom: Institute of Development Studies, December 2022
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Decolonising knowledge for development in the Covid-19 era Peter Taylor and Crystal Tremblay
Brighton, United Kingdom: Institute of Development Studies, March 2022
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Connecting food inequities through relational territories Julian May, Imogen Bellwood-Howard, Lídia Cabral, Dominic Glover, Claudia Job Schmitt, Márcio Matos de Mendonça and Sérgio Sauer
Brighton, United Kingdom: Institute of Development Studies, December 2022
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Accountability and responsiveness in managing Covid-19 in Bangladesh Shuvra Chowdhury and Naomi Hossain
Brighton, United Kingdom: Institute of Development Studies, May 2022
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Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights (SRHR) and Maternal, Neonatal and Child Health (MNCH) in Bangladesh impacts of the Covid-19 pandemic Tabitha Hrynick, Violet Barasa and Syed Abbas
Brighton, United Kingdom: Institute of Development Studies, May 2022
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Accessible sanitation in the workplace important considerations for disability-inclusive employment in Nigeria and Bangladesh Stephen Thompson, Rasak Adekoya, Utpal Mallick, Omojo Adaji, Abdur Rakib and Mark Carew
Brighton, United Kingdom: Institute of Development Studies, January 2022
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Women's leadership and political agency in fragile polities Sohela Nazneen ; Institute of Development Studies
Brighton: IDS, June 2022
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What is environmental degradation, what are its causes, and how to respond? Ian Scoones
Brighton, United Kingdom: Institute of Development Studies, August 2022
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A media analysis of changes in international human trafficking routes from Nepal Arjun Kharel, Sadikshya Bhattarai, Prajesh Aryal, Sudhir Shrestha, Pauline Oosterhoff and Karen Snyder
Brighton, United Kingdom: Institute of Development Studies, May 2022
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Assessment of outreach and engagement with prospective migrants by the agencies recruiting labourers for foreign employment Arjun Kharel, Sudhir Shrestha, Sadikshya Bhattarai, Pauline Oosterhoff and Karen Snyder
Brighton, United Kingdom: Institute of Development Studies, May 2022
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How did Covid-19 affect food and nutrition security of migrant workers in Northern Vietnam? Ayako Ebata, Nguyen Thi Minh Khue, Nguyen Thi Minh Hanh and Nguyen Thi Dien
Brighton, United Kingdom: Institute of Development Studies, June 2022
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Access to Covid-19 vaccines and concerns of returnee migrant workers in Lao PDR during the Covid-19 pandemic Vanphanom Sychareun, Phonethipsavanh Nouanthong, Souksamone Thongmyxay, Chandavieng Phimmavong, Phouthong Phommavongsa, Vathsana Somphet, Jo Durham and Pauline Oosterhoff
Brighton, United Kingdom: Institute of Development Studies, July 2022
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Living through a pandemic competing Covid-19 narratives in rural Zimbabwe Iyleen Judy Bwerinofa, Jacob Mahenehene, Makiwa Manaka, Bulisiwe Mulotshwa, Felix Murimbarimba, Moses Mutoko, Vincent Sarayi and Ian Scoones
Brighton, United Kingdom: Institute of Development Studies, August 2022
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Contextualising healing justice as a feminist organising framework in Africa Jackie Shaw, Masa Amir and Tessa Lewin, with Jean Kemitare, Awa Diop, Olga Kithumbu, Danai Mupotsa and Stella Odiase
Brighton, United Kingdom: Institute of Development Studies, August 2022
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Kerala's grass-roots-led pandemic response deciphering the strength of decentralisation Sarath Babu M. G., Debjani Gosh, Jaideep Gupte, Asif Raza, Eric Kasper and Priyanka Mehra
Brighton, UK: Institute of Development Studies, June 2021
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Informal workers and the state the politics of connection and disconnection during a global pandemic Max Gallien and Vanessa van den Boogaard
Brighton, United Kingdom: Institute of Development Studies, November 2021
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Agents, coercive learning, and social protection policy diffusion in Africa Stephen Devereux and Anna Wolkenhauer
Brighton, United Kingdom: Institute of Development Studies, December 2021
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The right to protection of forcibly displaced persons during the Covid-19 pandemic Brigitte Rohwerder
Brighton, United Kingdom: Institute of Development Studies, August 2021
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An exploration of the association between fuel subsidies and fuel riots Neil McCulloch, Davide Natalini, Naomi Hossain and Patricia Justino
Brighton, United Kingdom: Institute of Development Studies, October 2021
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Accountability bargains in Pakistan Miguel Loureiro, Maheen Pracha, Affaf Ahmed, Danyal Khan and Mudabbir Ali
Brighton, United Kingdom: Institute of Development Studies, May 2021
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Demanding power contentious politics and electricity in Pakistan Umair Javed, with Aiza Hussain and Hassan Aziz
Brighton, United Kingdom: Institute of Development Studies, June 2021
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Demanding power struggles over fuel access in Nigeria Martin Atela, Ayobami Ojebode, Tade Aina, John Agbonifo, Marjoke Oosterom, Racheal Makokha, Oluwabusolami Oluwajulugbe and Omeghie Okoyomoh
Brighton, United Kingdom: Institute of Development Studies, August 2021
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Demanding power do protests empower citizens to hold governments accountable over energy? Naomi Hossain, John Agbonifo, Martin Atela, John Gaventa, Euclides Gonçalves, Umair Javed, Neil McCulloch, Davide Natalini, Marjoke Oosterom, Ayobami Ojebode and Alex Shankland
Brighton, United Kingdom: Institute of Development Studies, September 2021
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Chinese-funded electricity generation in Sub-Saharan Africa and implications for public debt and transition to renewable energy Seife Ayele and Vianney Mutyaba
Brighton, United Kingdom: Institute of Development Studies, November 2021
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The empty promise of urbanisation women’s political participation in Pakistan Ali Cheema, Asad Liaqat, Sarah Khan, Shandana Khan Mohmand, Shanze Fatima Rauf ; Institute of Development Studies and Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation
Brighton, UK: Institute of Development Studies and Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation, February 2021
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Open Data for agriculture and nutrition a literature review and proposed conceptual framework Tony Roberts and Kevin Hernandez
Brighton, UK: Institute of Development Studies, January 2021
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Marginalisation from education in conflict-affected contexts learning from Tanganyika and Ituri in the DR Congo Gauthier Marchais, Sweta Gupta, Cyril Brandt, Patricia Justino, Marinella Leone, Eustache Kuliumbwa, Olga Kithumbu, Issa Kiemtoré, Polepole Bazuzi Christian and Margherita Bove
Brighton, UK: Institute of Development Studies, January 2021
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Who can we count on? authority, empowerment and accountability in Mozambique Egídio Chaimite, Salvador Forquilha and Alex Shankland
Brighton, UK: Institute of Development Studies, February 2021
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Women's political participation and its predictors in Northern and Southern Nigeria Oyewole A. Oladapo, Martin Atela and Damilola T. Agbalajobi
Brighton, UK: Institute of Development Studies, February 2021
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The empty promise of urbanisation women’s political participation in Pakistan Ali Cheema, Asad Liaqat, Sarah Khan, Shandana Khan Mohmand and Shanze Fatima Rauf
Brighton, UK: Institute of Development Studies, February 2021
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Donor action in Pakistan a comparative case study of CDIP and AAWAZ Ayesha Khan and Komal Qidwai
Brighton, UK: Institute of Development Studies, March 2021
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Are women not "working"? Interactions between childcare and women’s economic engagement Deepta Chopra, Amrita Saha, Sohela Nazneen and Meenakshi Krishnan
Brighton, UK: Communications and Engagement Unit, Institute of Development Studies, January 2020
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Governance diaries an approach to governance research from the ground up Miguel Loureiro, Anuradha Joshi, Katrina Barnes and Egídio Chaimite
Brighton, UK: Communications and Engagement Unit, Institute of Development Studies, February 2020
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Towards transformative climate justice key challenges and future directions for research Peter Newell, Shilpi Srivastava, Lars Otto Naess, Gerardo A. Torres Contreras and Roz Price
Brighton, UK: Institute of Development Studies, July 2020
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Alternative expressions of citizen voices the protest song and popular engagements with the Mozambican state Anésio Manhiça, Alex Shankland, Kátia Taela, Euclides Gonçalves, Catija Maivasse and Mariz Tadros
Brighton, UK: Institute of Development Studies, November 2020
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Policy pollination a brief history of social protection's brief history in Africa Stephen Devereux
Brighton, UK: Institute of Development Studies, December 2020
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After emergency social protection responses to Zika virus in Brazil Isabele Villwock Bachtold
Brighton, UK: Communications and Engagement Unit, Institute of Development Studies, May 2020
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Democratising economic power the potential for meaningful participation in economic governance and decision-making Jodie Thorpe with John Gaventa
Brighton, UK: Communications and Engagement Unit, Institute of Development Studies, March 2020
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Leaving no one behind an individual-level approach to measuring multidimensional poverty in Botswana Khaufelo Raymond Lekobane
Brighton, UK: Communications and Engagement Unit, Institute of Development Studies, June 2020
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Women's economic empowerment and political accountability in Mali Tara F. Deubel and Micah Boyer
Brighton, UK: Communications and Engagement Unit, Institute of Development Studies, April 2020
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How do donor-led empowerment and accountability activities take scale into account? evidence from DFID programmes in contexts of fragility, conflict and violence Colin Anderson, Jonathan Fox and John Gaventa
Brighton, UK: Communications and Engagement Unit, Institute of Development Studies, April 2020
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Closing civic space and inclusive development in Ethiopia Tony Roberts
Brighton, UK: Communications and Engagement Unit, Institute of Development Studies, April 2019
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Commissions of inquiry in Plateau State, Nigeria Marjoke Oosterom and Dung Pam Sha
Brighton, UK: Communications and Engagement Unit, Institute of Development Studies, August 2019
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Developing subnational scorecards for nutrition accountability in Tanzania Dolf J.H. te Lintelo
Brighton, UK: Communications and Engagement Unit, Institute of Development Studies, August 2019
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Beyond tweets and screams action for empowerment and accountability in Nigeria : the case of the #BBOG movement Tade Akin Aina, Martin Atela, Ayo Ojebode, Plangsat Dayil and Fatai Aremu
Brighton, UK: Communications and Engagement Unit, Institute of Development Studies, June 2019
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Sound of one hand clapping information disclosure for social and political action for accountability in extractive governance in Mozambique Nicholas Awortwi and Adriano Nuvunga
Brighton, UK: Communications and Engagement Unit, Institute of Development Studies, January 2019
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Invisible citizens why more women in Pakistan do not vote Ali Cheema, Sarah Khan, Shandana Khan Mohmand and Asad Liaqat
Brighton, UK: Communications and Engagement Unit, Institute of Development Studies, February 2019
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Water-microcredit models and market inclusion shifting debts and responsibility Catherine Baron, Joshua Greene, Philip Mader and Solène Morvant-Roux
Brighton, UK: Communications and Engagement Unit, Institute of Development Studies, January 2019
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Cash transfer programming trends and patterns among Irish aid's partners Carolina Szyp and Rachel Sabates-Wheeler
Brighton, UK: Communications and Engagement Unit, Institute of Development Studies, October 2019
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Malawi shock-responsive social protection (SRSP) case study Daniel Longhurst and Rachel Sabates-Wheeler
Brighton, UK: Communications and Engagement Unit, Institute of Development Studies, June 2019
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Inequalities in maternal and child health in Mozambique a historical overview Leonardo António Chavane and Célia Maria de Deus Gonçalves
Brighton, UK: Communications and Engagement Unit, Institute of Development Studies, April 2019
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The implications of closing civic space for sustainable development in Pakistan Shandana Khan Mohmand
Brighton, UK: Communications and Engagement Unit, Institute of Development Studies, February 2019
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How does the World Bank build citizen engagement commitments into project design? results from pilot assessments in Mozambique, Myanmar, Nigeria, and Pakistan Rachel Nadelman, Ha Le and Anjali Sah
Brighton, UK: Communications and Engagement Unit, Institute of Development Studies, April 2019
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Gender and intersecting inequalities in local government in South Asia Sohela Nazneen ; Institute of Development Studies and Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation
Brighton: Institute of Development Studies and Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation, January 2018
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Inclusive urban development in South Africa what does it mean and how can it be measured? Ivan Turok and Justin Visagie ; Institute of Development Studies
Brighton: Institute of Development Studies, May 2018
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How do we research tax morale at the subnational level? Jalia Kangave, Giulia Mascagni and Mick Moore
Brighton, UK: Communications and Engagement Unit, Institute of Development Studies, January 2018
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What does closing civic space mean for development? a literature review and proposed conceptual framework Naomi Hossain, Nalini Khurana, Shandana Mohmand, Sohela Nazneen, Marjoke Oosterom, Tony Roberts, Ricardo Santos, Alex Shankland and Patrick Schröder
Brighton, UK: Communications and Engagement Unit, Institute of Development Studies, July 2018
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Youth engagement in the realm of local governance opportunities for peace? Marjoke Oosterom
Brighton, UK: Communications and Engagement Unit, Institute of Development Studies, February 2018
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The relationship between perceptions of inequality and political participation the case of the Western Balkans Bruno Martorano
Brighton, UK: Communications and Engagement Unit, Institute of Development Studies, March 2018
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Decentralisation, devolution, and dynamics of violence in Africa Caitriona Dowd and Jean-Pierre Tranchant
Brighton, UK: Communications and Engagement Unit, Institute of Development Studies, April 2018
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Comparing "new" and "old" media for violence monitoring and crisis response in Kenya Caitriona Dowd, Patricia Justino, Roudabeh Kishi and Gauthier Marchais
Brighton, UK: Communications and Engagement Unit, Institute of Development Studies, December 2018
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From poverty to prosperity explaining China's growth Chen Changsheng, Yang Guangpu, Li Chengjian and Xin Xing
Brighton, UK: Communications and Engagement Unit, Institute of Development Studies, August 2018
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Indirect rule in armed conflict theoretical insights from Eastern DRC Gauthier Marchais and Raul Sanchez de la Sierra
Brighton, UK: Communications and Engagement Unit, Institute of Development Studies, April 2018
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Social protection and humanitarian response what is the scope for integration? Martina Ulrichs and Rachel Sabates-Wheeler
Brighton, UK: Communications and Engagement Unit, Institute of Development Studies, October 2018
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The role of cash transfers in social protection, humanitarian response and shock-responsive social protection Keetie Roelen, Daniel Longhurst and Rachel Sabates-Wheeler
Brighton, UK: Communications and Engagement Unit, Institute of Development Studies, October 2018
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Social protection, food security and nutrition in six African countries Stephen Devereux and Jonas Nzabamwita
Brighton, UK: Communications and Engagement Unit, Institute of Development Studies, October 2018
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Women in politics gaining ground for progressive outcomes in Pakistan Ayesha Khan and Sana Naqvi
Brighton, UK: Communications and Engagement Unit, Institute of Development Studies, November 2018
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Inclusive structural change case studies on innovations in breeding practices in Kenya and anti-retroviral therapy service provision in Mozambique Amrita Saha, Jodie Thorpe and Seife Ayele
Brighton, UK: Communications and Engagement Unit, Institute of Development Studies, January 2018
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Energy protests in fragile settings the unruly politics of provisions in Egypt, Myanmar, Mozambique, Nigeria, Pakistan, and Zimbabwe, 2007–2017 Naomi Hossain with Fatai Aremu, Andy Buschmann, Egidio Chaimite, Simbarashe Gukurume, Umair Javed, Edson da Luz (aka Azagaia), Ayobami Ojebode, Marjoke Oosterom, Olivia Marston, Alex Shankland, Mariz Tadros, and Kátia Taela ; Institute of Development Studies
Brighton: Institute of Development Studies, June 2018
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A trapeze act balancing unpaid care work and paid work by women in Nepal Anweshaa Ghosh, Anjam Singh, Shraddha Chigateri, Deepta Chopra and Catherine Müller
Brighton, UK: Communications and Engagement Unit, Institute of Development Studies, November 2017
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The role of external actors in supporting social and political action towards empowerment and accountability with a focus on fragile, conflict- and violence-affected settings Angela Christie and Richard Burge
Brighton, UK: Communications and Engagement Unit, Institute of Development Studies, December 2017
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Small firms as a blind spot in Greek austerity economics Antigone Lyberaki and Platon Tinios
Brighton, UK: Communications and Engagement Unit, Institute of Development Studies, August 2017
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Assessing the role of social media and digital technology in violence reporting Tony Roberts and Gauthier Marchais
Brighton, UK: Communications and Engagement Unit, Institute of Development Studies, August 2017
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Shame, poverty and social protectionen Keetie Roelen
Brighton, UK: Communications and Engagement Unit, Institute of Development Studies, June 2017
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Accountability in health systems and the potential of mhealth Linda Waldman, Philip Reed and Tabitha Hrynick
Brighton, UK: Communications and Engagement Unit, Institute of Development Studies, July 2017
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The impact of social media and digital technology on electoral violence in Kenya Patrick Mutahi and Brian Kimari
Brighton, UK: Communications and Engagement Unit, Institute of Development Studies, August 2017
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Navigating power and intersectionality to address inequality Jo Howard and Violeta Vajda
Brighton, UK: Communications and Engagement Unit, Institute of Development Studies, December 2017
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"My work never ends" women’s experiences of balancing unpaid care work and paid work through WEE programming in India Mubashira Zaidi, Shraddha Chigateri, Deepta Chopra and Keetie Roelen
Brighton, UK: Communications and Engagement Unit, Institute of Development Studies, September 2017
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A strategic approach to social accountability in Pakistan Tom Kirk
Brighton, UK: Communications and Engagement Unit, Institute of Development Studies, October 2017
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Biocultural approaches opportunities for building more inclusive environmental governance J. Marina Apgar
Brighton, UK: Communications and Engagement Unit, Institute of Development Studies, November 2017
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"How can it be a problem if you need them both?" women juggling paid and unpaid care work in Tanzania Elena Zambelli, Keetie Roelen, Naomi Hossain, Deepta Chopra and Jenipher Twebaze Musoke
Brighton, UK: Communications and Engagement Unit, Institute of Development Studies, September 2017
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"You cannot live without money" balancing women’s unpaid care work and paid work in Rwanda Brigitte Rohwerder, Catherine Müller and Birasa Nyamulinda, with Deepta Chopra, Elena Zambelli and Naomi Hossain
Brighton, UK: Communications and Engagement Unit, Institute of Development Studies, November 2017
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Theories of change for promoting empowerment and accountability in fragile and conflict-affected settings Duncan Green
Brighton, UK: Communications and Engagement Unit, Institute of Development Studies, October 2017
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Governance interventions in fragile and conflict-affected countries Patricia Justino
Brighton, UK: Communications and Engagement Unit, Institute of Development Studies, October 2017
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The influence of policy and legal frameworks on the development of national social protection systems Markus Kaltenborn, Abdul-Gafaru Abdulai, Keetie Roelen and Sarah Hague
Brighton, UK: Communications and Engagement Unit, Institute of Development Studies, November 2017
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Chronic poverty in rural Ethiopia through the lens of life histories Laura Camfield and Keetie Roelen
Brighton: IDS, 2012
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Remittances and labour supply in post-conflict Tajikistan Patricia Justino and Olga N. Shemyakina
Brighton: IDS, 2011
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Raising voice: securing a livelihood the role of diverse voices in developing secure livelihoods in pastoralist areas in Ethiopia Mary Ann Brocklesby; Mary Hobley
Brighton: Institute of Development Studies, 2010
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Recreating political order: the Somali systems today David Leonard
Brighton: Institute of Development Studies, 2009
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Advocacy in the age of authoritarianism adjustments of all sorts in Egypt Mariz Tadros
Brighton: Institute of Development Studies, 2009
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Recreating political order: the Somali systems today Colette Harris
Brighton: Institute of Development Studies, 2007
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Safety in small numbers local strategies for survival and growth in Romania and the Kyrgyz Republic Rachel Sabates-Wheeler
Brighton: Institute of Development Studies, 2006
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Asset-pooling in uncertain times implications of small-group farming for agricultural restructuring in the Kyrgyz Republic Rachel Sabates-Wheeler and Malcolm D. Childress
Brighton: Institute of Development Studies, 2004
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The potential for donor mediation in NGO-state relations an Ethiopian case study Will Campbell
Brighton: Institute of Development Studies, 1996
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Does European aid work? An Ethiopian Case Study Simon Maxwell
Brighton: Institute of Development Studies, 1996
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Banking reform in Ethiopia Charles Harvey
Brighton: Institute of Development Studies, 1996