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Authors: Gail Wilson
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On the eve of the Kstar Conference 2012, Louise Shaxson presented key findings from the new ODI book Knowledge, Policy and Power in International Development – A Practical Guide.
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Published by
ODI and
GDNet
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Authors: Rachel Marcus, Paola Pereznieto, Erin Cullen and Patrick Carter
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This report explores the significant progress on child rights and well-being over the past few decades in the developing world. The findings have been taken forward and developed into a further report by Save the Children as part of their ‘Why international Aid is so important’ campaign.
- 104 pages
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Published by
ODI,
Save the Children UK and United Nations Children's Fund
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Authors: Rachel Marcus, Paola Pereznieto, Erin Cullen and Patrick Carter (ODI) with inputs from Jessica Espey and Ravi Wickremasinghe (Save the Children)
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This report analyses the improvements to children’s lives during the past two decades in five sectors: health, nutrition, water and sanitation, education, and child protection. It includes case studies of countries that have made strong progress in improving children’s well-being.
- 114 pages
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Published by
ODI,
Save the Children UK and United Nations Children's Fund
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Download from www.savethechildren.org.uk
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Authors: Nicola Jones, Fiona Samuels, Laura Gisby and Elizabeth Presler-Marshall
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This Background Note reviews the evidence on conditional cash transfers (CCTs) to promote safe motherhood – a concept that spans not only care during pregnancy and childbirth, but access to family planning and equitable health services – comparing them to other approaches to maternal health programming in developing countries.
- 12 pages
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Published by
ODI,
Department for International Development, Interact Worldwide and United Nations Children's Fund
as part of the
ODI Background Notes
series.
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Authors: Lindsey Jones, Patricia Martin, Paola Pereznieto, and Sarah Standley
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The study highlights the likely impact of climate change on children’s health, education, nutrition, safety and access to adequate housing and sanitation in South Africa – both directly and indirectly. The study presents a body of evidence that South Africa’s climate is already changing.
- 126 pages
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Published by
ODI,
Government of South Africa and United Nations Children's Fund
This resources was an output of the following ODI project: Impacts of climate change on children in South Africa
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Authors: Fiona Samuels, Maja Gavrilovic, Caroline Harper and Miguel Niño-Zarazúa
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This Background Note presents key findings of a study that maps the impacts of the food finance and fuel (3F) crisis on vulnerable social groups, particularly women and children, as well as related coping strategies undertaken by households across Nigeria’s six socioeconomic zones. We are grateful for research assistance from: Hanna Alder, Keziah Awosika, Sunday Alonge, Massimiliano Cali, Erin Cullen, Titilope Fakoye, Nicola Jones and Sade Taiwo.
- 12 pages
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Published by
ODI as part of the
ODI Background Notes
series.
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Authors: Rachel Marcus and Paola Pereznieto with Erin Cullen and Nicola Jones
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This ODI Working Paper maps key social protection initiatives and stakeholders at national level in the Middle East and North Africa, with a specific focus on child-sensitive social protection.
- 62 pages
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ISBN: 978 1 907288 48 7
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Published by
ODI and
United Nations Children's Fund
as part of the
ODI Working Papers
series.
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Authors: Paola Pereznieto, Rachel Marcus and Erin Cullen
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This Project Briefing synthesises findings from a study mapping social protection in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region, with a particular focus on policies and programmes that impact children and how these might be strengthened.
- 4 pages
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Published by
ODI as part of the
ODI Project Briefings
series.
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Authors: Fiona Samuels, Maja Gavrilovic, Caroline Harper and Miguel Nino-Zarazua
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This Background Note presents a case study of the Nigerian state of Adamawa focusing on regional-specific impacts and coping strategies undertaken by households in response to the food, fuel and finance (3F) crises on vulnerable social groups, particularly women and children. These findings feed into a larger body of research that maps the impacts of these crises across Nigeria’s six socioeconomic zones, the key findings for which are also presented in this paper.
- 15 pages
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Published by
ODI
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Authors: Fiona Samuels, Maja Gavrilovic, Caroline Harper and Miguel Nino-Zarazua
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This Background Note presents a case study of the Nigerian state of Benue, focusing on regional-specific impacts and coping strategies undertaken by households in response to the food, fuel and finance (3F) crises on vulnerable social groups, particularly women and children. These findings feed into a larger body of research that maps the impacts of these crises across Nigeria’s six socioeconomic zones, the key findings for which are also presented in this paper.
- 15 pages
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Published by
ODI
This resources was an output of the following ODI project: Food, fuel and finance: assessing the impacts of the Triple F crisis in Nigeria
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Authors: Fiona Samuels, Maja Gavrilovic, Caroline Harper and Miguel Nino-Zarazua
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This Background Note presents a case study of the Nigerian state of Edo, focusing on regional-specific impacts and coping strategies undertaken by households in response to the food, fuel and finance (3F) crises on vulnerable social groups, particularly women and children. These findings feed into a larger body of research that maps the impacts of these crises across Nigeria’s six socioeconomic zones, the key findings for which are also presented in this paper.
- 15 pages
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Published by
ODI
This resources was an output of the following ODI project: Food, fuel and finance: assessing the impacts of the Triple F crisis in Nigeria
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Authors: Fiona Samuels, Maja Gavrilovic, Caroline Harper and Miguel Nino-Zarazua
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This Background Note presents a case study of the Nigerian state of Kano focusing on regional-specific impacts and coping strategies undertaken by households in response to the food, fuel and finance (3F) crises on vulnerable social groups, particularly women and children. These findings feed into a larger body of research that maps the impacts of these crises across Nigeria’s six socioeconomic zones, the key findings for which are also presented in this paper.
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Published by
ODI
This resources was an output of the following ODI project: Food, fuel and finance: assessing the impacts of the Triple F crisis in Nigeria
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Authors: Fiona Samuels, Maja Gavrilovic, Caroline Harper and Miguel Nino-Zarazua
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This Background Note presents a case study of the Nigerian state of Lagos focusing on regional-specific impacts and coping strategies undertaken by households in response to the food, fuel and finance (3F) crises on vulnerable social groups, particularly women and children. These findings feed into a larger body of research that maps the impacts of these crises across Nigeria’s six socioeconomic zones, the key findings for which are also presented in this paper.
- 15 pages
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Published by
ODI
This resources was an output of the following ODI project: Food, fuel and finance: assessing the impacts of the Triple F crisis in Nigeria
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