Effectiveness of Leadership Capacity Building in the Health Sector
Published by: IDS
It is argued that the most effective types of capacity building processes to improve leadership skills in the health sector are monthly intensive training
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Published by: IDS
It is argued that the most effective types of capacity building processes to improve leadership skills in the health sector are monthly intensive training
A globally networked learning alliance that aims to actively identify, operationalise and promote rigorous evidence-based approaches to adaptive management.
Published by: Institute of Development Studies
This rapid review synthesises data from academic, policy and NGO sources on influencing government polices on refugees, with a particular focus on Rohingya in Bangladesh.
The most immediate and prominent effect of shrinking civic space is its association with declining respect for human rights, in particular civil and political rights such as freedom of expression and association and protection of human rights defenders and minority group rights.
Published by: IDS
Over the past two decades the digital revolution has ushered in transformative changes to the ways we communicate and organise, with many cascading effects across social, economic and political spheres.
Published by: Institute of Development Studies
The relevance of gender has only recently been integrated into the thinking and practice of stakeholders working in the area of mine action.
Published by: Institute of Development Studies
This report explores various forms of persecution and discrimination that Christians experience in the Middle East. Much of the literature focuses on Egypt, Iraq and Syria, with some discussion of the situation in Iran and Saudi Arabia.
Published by: Institute of Development Studies
This report looks at factors behind the fall of Mosul, a majority Sunni city, placing particular emphasis on the proximate factors leading to the city’s conquest by ISIL.
Published by: IDS
This study represents a comprehensive attempt to estimate the incidence of domestic violence in Ghana, and analyse the attitudes that sustain domestic violence, its determinants and its consequences.
COUNTDOWN brings together an innovative multidisciplanry partnership from from the UK, USA and sub-Saharan Africa to support cost-effective scale-up, sustainable control and elimination of NTDs as a public health problem.