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Item Transfert-application des données probantes dans les politiques et programmes de santé maternelle et infantile en Afrique de l'Ouest : état des lieux(2014-10-20) Sombie, Issiaka; Johnson, Ermel; Lokossou, Virgil; Keita, Namoudou; Mongbo, Yves; Bouwaye, AissaItem Connaissances et capacités à utiliser les données probantes des parties prenantes de la santé maternelle et infantile au Burkina Faso(2014-10-20) Sombie, Issiaka; Zida, A.; Johnson, E.; Lokossou, V.; Mongbo, Y.; Bouwaye, A.; Keita, N.Item MEP news : MNCH evidence into practice in West Africa : number 001(2015-09) Crespin, XavierItem Resumen ejecutivo(2017-05-12) Scribano, RossanaItem Valorizando el agua en un clima y una economía cambiantes en el Gran Chaco Americano(2017-05-12) Scribbano, RossanaItem Etat des lieux de la correction des ravins et propositions de restauration : commune rural Setti Fadma(2017-06) Salhi, Aimen; Essoussi, IhebItem Migration futures in Asia and Africa : economic opportunities and distributional effects : the case of Pakistan(2017-07) Salik, Kashif Majeed; Qaisrani, Ayesha; Umar, Muhammad Awais; Ali, Syed MohsinDeclining agricultural yields and diminishing livelihood prospects due to climate change may motivate people to move households in search of better opportunities. This study applies two types of analyses: (i) a livelihood resilience approach: by constructing a resilience index for migrant and non-migrant households, and (ii) a case study approach for each study site, towards better understanding of factors that drive out-migration from rural areas; the social impacts of male out-migration on left-behind families; and the profile of current and potential migrants among households. This report is part of a long-term research agenda that guides Pathways to Resilience in Semi-arid Economies (PRISE).Item Germinando : aprendamos juntos sobre nutrición para una vida mejor : módulo de educación alimentaria intercultural para la nutrición de niños, niñas y mujeres en zona Andinas(2017-11-28) Chirapaq Centro de Culturas Indígenas del Perú e Instituto de Estudios Peruanos; Arredondo, Carolina Teillier; Araujo, Rocio Vargas-Machuca; Cáceres, Edith Gonzáles; Awad, Josefina Vásquez; Julca, Newton MoriItem Aperçu des systèmes d’enregistrement et de statistiques de l’état civil au Libéria(Centre d’excellence sur les systèmes d’enregistrement et de statistiques de l’état civil, 2019) Zewoldi, YacobItem Snapshot of civil registration and vital statistics systems of Liberia(Centre of Excellence for Civil Registration and Vital Statistics (CRVS) Systems, 2019) Zewoldi, YacobThe report provides a brief introduction to the civil registration and vital statistics (CRVS) systems in Liberia. The information was collected through a questionnaire completed by the Ministry of Health in January 2019 and supplemented by a desk review of available documents. According to the Vital and Health Statistics Department of the Ministry of Health, about 546,000 or 75 per cent of births (2018) were not registered in Liberia. The civil registration and vital statistics systems in Liberia are not integrated among themselves or with other sectors.Item Trans fat labeling information on Brazilian packaged foods(Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI), 2019-09-06) Ricardo, Camila Zancheta; Peroseni, Isabela Mateus; Mais, Laís Amaral; Martins, Ana Paula Bortoletto; Duran, Ana Clara; North Carolina TraCS InstituteCurrent Brazilian legislation is not sufficient to inform consumers about the content of trans fats in packaged foods. The study investigates the presence of trans fat information in labeling, and the actual use of trans fat in packaged food and beverages marketed in Brazil. Of 11,434 products analyzed, 81.3% omitted listing trans fat sources in food ingredients. The adverse effects of trans fat consumption are well documented (outside of packaging), but industrially produced trans fats are still used in many food products. Along with measures to restrict their use, improvements in nutritional labeling are needed.Item Guía técnica manejo del cultivo de arroz bajo el sistema de riego con secas intermitents en las regiones de tumbes, piura, lambayeque y la libertad(2020-02-28) Instituto Nacional de Innovación Agraria - INIAItem Relationship between marketing to children on food labeling and critical nutrient content in processed and ultra-processed products sold in supermarkets in Lima, Peru(MDPI, 2020-11-28) Torres-Schiaffino, Daniella; Saavedra-Garcia, LorenaNew regulatory policies for the use of food labelling should be used to improve children’s health at the population level. The study provides information about marketing to kids (M2K) found in labeling of processed and ultra-processed food products sold in a supermarket chain (in Lima, Peru) and to determine how labeling relates to critical nutrient content. Children choose their favourite product based on packaging, specifically on colors and drawings which influence their perception of which product is “healthiest.” The study contributes to evidence-based decision making in policy processes.Item Women’s economic empowerment in East Africa: an analysis of the literature and data(2020-12) Euromonitor InternationalStrengthening women’s economic empowerment (WEE) in East Africa is critical for national economic growth, human rights, and progress toward the globally adopted Sustainable Development Goals. To gain deeper insights into WEE and understand the gaps in evidence, Euromonitor International explored existing literature and data on the causes and impacts of employment segregation in five countries of East Africa: Ethiopia, Kenya, Rwanda, Tanzania, and Uganda. It also examined the role of unpaid care work as a barrier to WEE, and the potential for women’s collectives to expand their opportunities.Item Policy mapping: women's economic empowerment in Uganda(2020-12) Bantebya-Kyomuhendo, Grace; Mwagale Guloba, Madina; Sunday, NathanThis scoping paper highlights policies, plans, and initiatives related to women’s economic empowerment in Uganda. It identifies key stakeholders championing women’s economic empowerment—particularly in addressing unpaid care and women’s labour market participation—and opportunities for leveraging relevant policies and initiatives for greater impact. The paper highlights where research can help to advance women’s economic empowerment in Uganda. The authors conducted a rapid assessment of the policy and programming through an extensive desk review and qualitative and quantitative analysis of secondary sources.Item Special : multidimensional measures during the covid-19 pandemic(2020-12-04) Vaz, Ana; Samuel, Bestin; Roa-Clavijo, Felipe; Vollmer, Frank; Smith, Harriet Elizabeth; Dirksen, Jakob; Hammock, John; Evans, Maya; Pinilla-Roncancio, Mónica; Moreno, CarolinaThese articles are drawn from a high-level online Side Event at the 75th UN General Assembly September (2020) entitled 'Poverty at a Crossroads: Using Leadership and the Multidimensional Poverty Indices to Build Back Better.' Some dimensions of poverty measured by MPI are: resources; choice; power and voice; and human security. This framework embraces complexity, allowing theories of change to be developed in order to break siloed divisions and poverty traps. As the pandemic continues to rage through many parts of the planet, the session evoked powerful messages of reflection, leadership, collaboration and hope.Item CDKN Climate & Development Knowledge Network : MEL quarterly report November 2020(2020-12-23)The overall project pertains to climate compatible development and IPCC recommendations. The climate and development knowledge network (CDKN) aims to create an enabling environment for implementation and scaling of climate and development actions. This “target summary table” delineates key targets and performance indicators in terms of project objectives: increasing the accessibility and relevance of knowledge; uptake, use and impact of knowledge; enhancing leadership and collaboration; short-term outcome of “accessibility and awareness;” medium-term outcome of “enhanced capability to implement or influence;” and, long-term outcome of “implementation of gender-responsive and socially-equitable climate actions.”Item Snapshot of civil registration and vital statistics systems of Madagascar(Centre of Excellence for Civil Registration and Vital Statistics (CRVS) Systems, 2021) Harbitz, MiaMadagascar has a decentralized civil registration system, with no central depository of records. A key element of new legislation is the creation of a National Civil Registration and Identification Center. The responsibility for civil registration in Madagascar is divided between the Ministry of the Interior and the Ministry of Justice. Registration tasks are generally carried out by the municipalities [communes]. Upon the planned modernization of the civil registration system, Madagascar will create a database for civil register records once the format of the unique identification number (UIN) has been determined.