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ACF, Action Against Hunger
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The Cost-efficiency and Cost-effectiveness of the Management of Wasting in Children: A review of the evidence, approaches, and lessons
Wasting affects an estimated 49.5 million children worldwide, with 16.6 million suffering from the most life-threatening form, severe wasting. Yet, less than a third of children with severe wasting were able to access treatment in 2019. In March 2020 the
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Child Development Grant Programme: Strengthening social protection systems in Nigeria
This three page brief summarises how Save the Children has been working with the government of Nigeria and partners to expand and strengthen its social protection system using an evidence-based approach. The brief first details some of the major challenge
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Guidance on Market Based Programming for Humanitarian WASH Practitioners
The purpose of this document is to provide practical guidance in preparedness, assessment, program design, implementation and monitoring related to Market-Based Programming (MBP) in humanitarian WASH assistance, and more specifically on: How to identify l
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Nigerian Child Development Grant Programme: Endline evaluation summary report
The paper presents the summary findings of the endline evaluation of the Child Development Grant Programme (CDGP), conducted by the e-Pact consortium and led by Oxford Policy Management. The main objective of the evaluation was to describe the impact of t
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Promise to Practice: Following through on commitments to support the future of Syria and the region
The conflict in Syria has created the largest displacement crisis in well over a generation, possibly since the second world war. Six million people remain displaced internally, more than five million are registered as refugees in neighbouring countries a