Led by the University of Oxford, Young Lives is a unique longitudinal study of poverty and inequality that has been following the lives of 12,000…
Youth-focused initiatives: Young Lives
06/09/2024
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The Global Guide to Research Impact
06/09/2024
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Led by the University of Oxford, Young Lives is a unique longitudinal study of poverty and inequality that has been following the lives of 12,000…
30/08/2024
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SheDecides is a diverse global political movement fighting for a world where every woman, girl, and young person has autonomy over their body, life and…
13/12/2023
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With COP28 taking place, it is crucial to recognise the urgency of addressing the unique challenges faced by adolescents and youth in LMICs due to…
11/10/2023
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Global Development Network have created The Global Dev blog, offering a comprehensive range of articles, covering a wide spectrum of evidence-based policy topics. From data-driven…
31/03/2023
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The social, health, and economic burden of non-communicable diseases (NCDs) to the South African economy and social fabric has not gone unnoticed. South Africa has…
19/10/2022
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EvalForward is a Community of Practice on Evaluation for Food Security, Agriculture, and Rural Development. Their aim is to bring together officers and professionals to…
13/04/2022
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The Covid-19 pandemic meant that decision-makers needed immediate access to the latest evidence to make informed policy responses. The crisis highlighted the need to be…
09/09/2021
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Evidence is a key aspect of decision-making in all development sectors, and having good evidence enables policymakers and practitioners to develop and implement effective interventions….
13/03/2020
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As research and government responses to the COVID-19 outbreak escalate in the face of a global public health crisis, Vincent Larivière, Fei Shu and Cassidy R. Sugimoto reflect on efforts to make research on this subject more widely available. Arguing that a narrow focus on research published in high ranking journals predominantly in English has impeded research efforts, they suggest that the renewed emphasis on carrying out open research on the virus presents an opportunity to reassess how research and scholarly communication systems serve the public good.
31/10/2019
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The Evidence-based Policy in Development Network (ebpdn) was a 7-year DFID-funded programme that aimed to establish a worldwide community of practice for think tanks, policy…
22/03/2018
If you are here at R2A, there’s a very good chance you regularly need to access research evidence – or want to share effectively the…
28/02/2018
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There has been a huge increase in the quantity and quality of data, evidence, and analysis about African policy. But despite extensive evidence that development…
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