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    Calidad de investigación plus para la coproducción
    (2024) McLean, Robert; Carden, Fred; Aiken, Alice; Bray, Judy; Cassidy, Christine
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    Qualité de la recherche plus pour la coproduction
    (2024) McLean, Robert; Carden, Fred; Aiken, Alice; Bray, Judy; Cassidy, Christine
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    Research quality plus for co-production
    (2024) McLean, Robert; Carden, Fred; Aiken, Alice; Bray, Judy; Cassidy, Christine
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    Instrumento de evaluacion : una herramienta practica y hollstica para evaluar la calidad de la coproduccion de investigacion
    (2024) McLean, Robert; Carden, Fred; Aiken, Alice; Bray, Judy; Cassidy, Christine
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    Instrument d'evaluation : un outil pratique et holistique pour evaluer la qualite de la coproduction de la recherche
    (2024) McLean, Robert; Carden, Fred; Aiken, Alice; Bray, Judy; Cassidy, Christine
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    Assessment instrument : a practical and holistic tool for evaluating the quality of research co-production
    (2024) McLean, Robert; Carden, Fred; Aiken, Alice; Bray, Judy; Cassidy, Christine
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    Final report : the future of women in Sierra Leone
    (2023-12-31) Miller, Riel; Feukeu, Kwamou Eva; Kamara, Kewulay; Jones, Jess
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    Effectiveness of forest and land rehabilitation implementation in Indonesia : in reducing greenhouse gas emissions and improving livelihoods of forest communities
    (2023-10) PATTIRO
    The Indonesian government has established Forest and Land Rehabilitation (FLR) as a mitigation effort to address environmental and economic problems of communities around forests. In the 2020-2024 National Medium Term Development Plan (RPJMN), the Government has set a target of rehabilitation of 2.1 million ha of forests and lands by the end of the period. However, several problems have emerged: the realization of FLR has not met the national target, large expanses of critical land remain, and the involvement of communities around forests has not been optimal.
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    SheVax+ : activity report on endline qualitative data collection
    (2023-01) SheVax+
    Data was collected, in order to assess the impact of the models that were tested by the project in year 2. The USAID framework for gender analysis was the guiding framework. Various tools were used to collect the impact assessment qualitative data on each domain. More details will be in the final report. Meanwhile, the FGDs, KII and PIA sessions that were held are discussed in this activity report.
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    Women‘s access to and control over the 5 forms of capital in Machakos town sub-county, Kenya
    (2023-07-07) Opondoh, Angela Adhiambo; Muga, Geoffrey; Kaluwa, Catherine; Oduma, Jemimah; Bagnol, Brigitte
    This mixed-methods study examines female small livestock owners’ five forms of capital (personal, human, social, financial, and physical) in Kola and Kalama wards of Machakos Town sub-county, Kenya. Based on analyses of 39 individual interviews and focus group discussions we analyze how the complex and dynamic position of smallholder women farmers at the household and community level is influenced by local culture and politics. Gender intersects with ethnicity, age, socio-economic status, education, and marital status to create patterns of disadvantage and marginalization from resources including decision-making. Men use all forms of violence to control most forms of capital. The only forms of capital which women have some control over are physical capital (small livestock such as chickens, goats) and social capital (groups, networks). Strategically, these women have developed a “code of conduct” that uses their social capital to achieve their goals. Women’s groups provide opportunities for women to increase their power in their households and in their communities, and social networks can be targeted for interventional research aimed at increasing access to livestock vaccines and veterinary services.
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    SheVax+ : activity report on Rwanda stakeholder engagement meeting
    (2023-02-22) SheVax+
    This document is an activity report for the in-person meeting with partners and stakeholders of the SheVax+ program held in February 2023 in Rwanda.
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    SheVax+ : activity report on focus group discussions and key informant interviews
    (2022) SheVax+
    This document is an activity report the for focus group discussions and informant interviews for the SheVax+ program which were conducted in 2022 in Kenya.
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    SheVax+ : activity report on Photovoice in Kenya
    (2023-02) SheVax+
    This document is an activity report the for photovoice group meetings for the SheVax+ program which were conducted from 2021-2023 in Kenya.
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    Exploring the private sector role in the SDG data revolution
    (2023-11) Roldán, Alexandra; Schönrock, Philipp; Cepei; LIRNEasia
    The calls for the private sector to participate in the data revolution for sustainable development were followed by their public commitments to contribute to the data revolution and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). The need for private sector participation was even more critical in developing countries, where most public statistical systems are less developed, and institutions need more capacity. Since the SDGs were agreed upon, there needs to be more documentation or understanding of how far the private sector’s data-related contributions to public policy in the Global South extend and how private sector data contributes to strategic decision-making related to sustainable development, particularly in the regions of Africa, Asia, the Caribbean, the Middle East, Latin America, and the Caribbean. No systematic study of contextual factors that might determine success or failure in the Global South has occurred. Therefore, Cepei and LIRNEasia conducted a project to understand the extent to which and how the private sector has contributed to the data revolution, the challenges they face, the enabling factors bringing positive results, and how to scale up.
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    Future of AI4D : draft
    (2023-12) School of International Futures (SOIF)
    This research began with the clear objectives to create a framework for engaging with youth perspectives on Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Africa, generate collective viewpoints on AI's potential trajectory in Africa, and strengthen the capacity of the AI ecosystem in the continent. The methodologies employed were designed to meet these objectives in a multi-phased process. This report summary represents the culmination of these research processes, presenting the proceedings and findings from these collaborative efforts. The result is a clearer sight of implications, stronger alignment around actions, and a holistic, systemic view of AI's unfolding story in Africa.
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    Digitalisation for a just social compact : global south lessons from the COVID-19 pandemic
    (2023-11) Gillwald, Alison; Govan-Vassen, Naila; Banya, Roland; Galpaya, Helani; Barrantes, Roxana
    The purpose of this policy paper is to identify the points of policy intervention to identify or create those conditions that contribute to post-pandemic economic reconstruction and future pandemic resilience. It draws on three phases of research in Africa, Asia, and Latin America, focusing initially on South Africa, Nigeria, (Africa), Sri Lanka and India (Asia) and Peru and Colombia (Latin America), with later rounds incorporating findings gathered in other countries in the three regions. The first and second phases of the research set out to understand the status and potential role of digitalization and datafication in the management of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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    Think Climate Indonesia : final report
    (2023) Affandi, Dean; Wijaya, Arief; Haniy, Sakinah U.; Maharani, Cynthia; Sitanggang, Smita; World Resources Institute, Indonesia (WRI)
    Indonesia faces significant food security challenges, but policies to address these challenges may come at the expense of forest ecosystems. The Social Forestry (SF) program provides a potential solution to synergize forest conservation and food security objectives in Indonesia by allowing local communities to manage and protect the local forests. However, there is limited evidence on how the synergy is realized within the SF implementation on the ground. Through IDRC’s Think Climate Indonesia project, WRI Indonesia aims to fill this knowledge gap by investigating community based practices, efforts, and challenges in line with the pathways connecting forest conservation and food security in three SF sites in Riau, Indonesia.