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ProjectNo relevant topicsBeans are the most important pulse grown in Sub-Saharan Africa and constitute a significant part of the diets of resource-poor segments of society.
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ProjectNo relevant topicsCoordinating organization for the Partnership for Evidence and Equity in Responsive Social Systems (PEERSS 2)The Partnership for Evidence and Equity in Responsive Social Systems (PEERSS2), re-named Learning together to advance Evidence and Equity in Policymaking (LEEP), aims to advance the use of evidence for gender equity in reproductive health and clean energy policies in Africa.
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ProjectNo relevant topicsSupport for management of research calls by Ethiopian Bio and Emerging Technology InstituteThe Science Granting Councils Initiative in sub-Saharan Africa (SGCI) is a multi-donor initiative funded by IDRC, the United Kingdom’s Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office, South Africa’s National Research Foundation, the Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency, the Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation and the German Research Foundation.
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PublicationsNo relevant topicsEffects of terrorist attacks on access to maternal healthcare services : a national longitudinal study in Burkina Faso
Terrorist attacks constitute a new barrier to already fragile access to maternal healthcare in Burkina Faso. Regional insecurity needs to be recognized and investigated by global health research.
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PublicationsNo relevant topicsImproving sexual and reproductive health knowledge and practice in Mozambican families with media campaign and volunteer family health champions
Radio spots, community theatre and volunteer champions together increased knowledge about sexual and reproductive health, and led to a more positive attitude toward family planning.
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PublicationsNo relevant topicsPolicy implementation challenges and barriers to access sexual and reproductive health services faced by people with disabilities : an intersectional analysis of policy actors’ perspectives in post-conflict Northern Uganda
Emerging from 20 years of armed conflict, Uganda adopted laws and policies to protect the rights of people with disabilities, including sexual and reproductive health (SRH) rights.
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PublicationsNo relevant topicsWhy rural women do not use primary health centres for pregnancy care : evidence from a qualitative study in Nigeria
Pregnant women in rural communities in Nigeria often do not use Primary Health Care Centres.
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PublicationsNo relevant topicsNigerian trial shows how universal home visits can help reduce maternal risks
This study tested the impact of universal home visits carried out by trained female and male “home visitors” in Bauchi State in northern Nigeria.
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PublicationsNo relevant topicsBeyond the gender of the livestock holder: learnings from intersectional analyses of PPR vaccine value chains in Nepal, Senegal, and Uganda
The peste des petits ruminants (PPR) vaccination programs often go beyond cited financial, technological, and logistical constraints.
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PublicationsNo relevant topicsGuide to strengthening gender integration in climate finance projects
CDKN and WEDO have launched a new guide entitled, Strengthening gender integration in climate finance projects.
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PublicationsNo relevant topicsNew interactive game from CDKN explores how people cope with climate and create solutions
How would you feel if you faced climate hazards - in someone else’s shoes?
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PublicationsNo relevant topicsHow child-centred urban design and management is good for everyone’s wellbeing
City-dwellers in India have suffered from the Covid-19 pandemic as they deal with other multiple shocks and stresses. This takes a toll on families’ resilience - not least, that of young children.
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PublicationsNo relevant topicsIdentification of heat threshold and heat hotspots in Rajshahi in Bangladesh
This report aims to support the Rajshahi Metropolitan City and other emergency service providers in Rajshahi, such as the Disaster Management Department, the Rajshahi branch of Bangladesh Red Cresc
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PublicationsNo relevant topicsComunicando cambio climático y género : poniendo el tema sobre la mesaPublication Date
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PublicationsNo relevant topicsCan I afford to publish? : a dilemma for African scholars
With open-access publishing authors often pay an article processing charge and subsequently their article is freely available online. These charges are beyond the reach of most African academics.
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PublicationsNo relevant topicsPsychological distress in South African healthcare workers early in the COVID-19 pandemic : an analysis of associations and mitigating factors
While the global COVID-19 pandemic has been widely acknowledged to affect the mental health of health care workers (HCWs), attention to measures that protect those on the front lines of health outb
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PublicationsNo relevant topicsIn cooperation with INGSA : Panama city, inequality and Covid-19
This essay will present the problem of territorial inequality in Panama from a multidisciplinary perspective, a case which also applies to other middle-income countries.
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PublicationsNo relevant topicsWhose evidence counts : exploring evidence pathways during the Covid-19 crisis in Panama’s housing Ministry
This paper explores how is evidence gathered, transformed, and selected during the current COVID-19 crisis, employing Panama’s housing ministry as a case study.
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PublicationsNo relevant topicsArtificial intelligence framework for threat assessment and containment for covid-19 and future epidemics while mitigating the socioeconomic impact to women, children, and underprivileged groups
With the emergency situation that arises with COVID-19, the intense containment strategies adopted by many countries had little or no consideration towards socio-economic ramifications or the impac
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PublicationsNo relevant topicsHealth policy mapping and system gaps impeding the implementation of reproductive, maternal, neonatal, child, and adolescent health programs in South Sudan : a scoping review
Conflict-affected settings impact the implementation of effective reproductive, maternal, newborn, child, and adolescent health (RMNCAH) programs and policies.
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PublicationsNo relevant topicsPrevalence and determinants of childhood mortality in Nigeria
The study revealed factors associated with childhood mortality: age, region, residence, education, wealth index, age at first birth and religion of father and mother.
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PublicationsNo relevant topicsDecomposing the rural-urban gap in the factors of under-five mortality in sub-Saharan Africa? : evidence from 35 countries
Child mortality under age five is regarded as an indicator of the progress of societal value systems in health care management (or lack thereof).
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PublicationsNo relevant topicsExploring multiple dimensions of conservation success : long-term wildlife trends, anti-poaching efforts and revenue sharing in Kibale National Park, Uganda
Parks are essential for protecting biodiversity and finding ways to improve park effectiveness is an important topic.
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PublicationsNo relevant topicsMaking cough count in tuberculosis care
Cough assessment is central to the clinical management of respiratory diseases, including tuberculosis (TB), but strategies to objectively and unobtrusively measure cough are lacking.
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PublicationsNo relevant topicsImplementing performance-based financing in peripheral health centres in Mali : what can we learn from it?
The study findings revealed that the internal context of performance-based financing (PBF) implementation played a key role in the process of improving health system performance.
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