Evidence Map and Rapid Evidence Assessment on Modern Slavery
Tackling Modern Slavery both within the UK and internationally is a top priority for the UK Government, as underlined in the modern slavery strategy.
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Tackling Modern Slavery both within the UK and internationally is a top priority for the UK Government, as underlined in the modern slavery strategy.
A globally networked learning alliance that aims to actively identify, operationalise and promote rigorous evidence-based approaches to adaptive management.
mNutrition is a global initiative supported by DFID, organised by GSMA, and implemented by in-country Mobile Network Operators to use mobile technology to raise the health and nutritional status of children and adults in the developing world.
The Education Data, Research and Evaluation in Nigeria initiative (EDOREN) is designed to generate new evidence and understanding of how best to support equitable access and improved learning outcomes for all Nigerian children through innovation and the sustainable development of basic education systems.
HEART is a consortium of leading organisations in international development, health, nutrition, education, social protection and WASH.
An empowerment and accountability programme aimed at improving the quality of health and education services in Mozambique.
Training and Mobility Network for the Economic Analysis of Conflict (TAMNEAC) is a Marie Curie Initial Training Network, funded by the European Commission within the 7th Framework Programme.
One million children under five die every year in Nigeria, 35% of them due to causes attributed to malnutrition. This makes Nigeria one of the six countries that accounts for half of all child deaths from malnutrition worldwide. In the north of Nigeria, half of all children under five are stunted, and one in five suffers from acute malnutrition.
IDS and partners have been commissioned by DFID on behalf of the Government of Kenya to carry out a Monitoring and Evaluation project, to assess the impact and efficiency of the Hunger Safety Net Programme (HSNP).