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Social assistance has been a vital part of the response to the Covid-19 pandemic to buffer against the worst of its socioeconomic consequences. But it is not clear whether these measures were...
Global debates about vaccines as a key element of pandemic response and future preparedness in the era of Covid-19 currently focus on questions of supply, with attention to global injustice in...
Background Approximately 50 million children can be considered ‘on the move’. Of these approximately 13 million are child refugees, 936,000 are asylum-seeking children, and 17 million children have...
This note summarises insights from a study commissioned by DFID, which examines the lessons that can be drawn from previous crises to inform responses to Covid-19 in rural Africa. Most of the...
A medida que se agravan las consecuencias económicas derivadas de la COVID-19, las inversiones en los sistemas de protección social son esenciales para proteger a las familias de niveles...
Alors que les retombées économiques de la COVID-19 prennent de l’ampleur, il est essentiel d’investir dans les systèmes de protection sociale afin d’épargner aux familles une précarité et des...
Universal child benefits critical in reducing poverty, new ODI and UNICEF report finds As the economic fallout of COVID-19 deepens, investment in social protection systems key to protecting families...
Working and discussion papers April 2020 Mark Miller, Francesca Bastagli, Tom Hart, Sherillyn Raga, Shakira Mustapha, Phyllis Papadavid, Annalisa Prizzon and Dirk Willem te Velde The coronavirus...
Key messages African leaders and the global community urgently need to agree a $100 billion financial stimulus for sub-Saharan Africa to address the fall-out from the coronavirus crisis. This is just...
Briefing papers September 2019 Marcus Manuel, Stephanie Manea, Emma Samman, Martin Evans 430 million people will be living in extreme poverty by 2030, despite economic growth reducing poverty by a...
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Authors: Lena Weingärtner & Emily Wilkinson Forecast-based financing, forecast-based action, early warning early action and other anticipatory action approaches are gaining increasing traction with...
Achieving universal health coverage (UHC) is critical to ensuring sustainable and resilient lives for all, and therefore to meeting the goals set out under the Sustainable Development Agenda. But...
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Much attention has been paid to aid allocation across countries, including whether aid should target poor people or poor countries. There has been less focus on where aid is spent when it reaches...
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Alexandra Spencer, Chloe Parrish and Charlotte Lattimer Key messages Data from aid agencies suggests that, in 2015, at least $1.9 billion was spent on humanitarian assistance in the form of...
Briefing papers July 2016 Olivia Tulloch, Fortunate Machingura and Claire Melamed This briefing presents an overview of how international migration can have an impact on the sustainable development...
Eric Mwangi Njoroge Introduction Among researchers, a consensus has emerged that climate change, and in particular changes in frequency, intensity and location of weather events like storms, floods...
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Jessica Hagen-Zanker Richard Mallett Abstract This research aims to increase understanding of the role destination country policies play in journeys made by migrants. Based on in-depth interviews...
Executive Summary Background: The need for a stronger scientific evidence base for responses to humanitarian crises has been identified by various public health actors. To this end, the UK Department...
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This research brief provides an overview of the impact of project interventions and CARE’s best practices under the GSK ‘20% Reinvestment Initiative’ in Asia. This strategic partnership between CARE...