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  1. What we’ve learnt doing mixed-methods behavioural research in Uganda

    Explainer

  2. A political economy analysis of Uganda’s rural water supply sector

    Research reports

  3. Older people in displacement: falling through the cracks of emergency responses

    Research reports

  4. ALIGN webinar: cross-country perspectives on gender norms

    Event

  5. Framework for scaling-up Forecast-based Financing (FbF)

    Project

  6. Empowering adolescent girls in developing countries: gender justice and norm change

    Research reports

  7. How to decrease survey and programme attrition in development initiatives

    Briefing/policy papers

  8. Is inclusive peace and recovery possible after conflict?

    Event

  9. How to support state-building, service delivery and recovery in fragile and conflict-affected situations

    Briefing/policy papers

  10. Tracking change in fragile and conflict-affected situations

    Briefing/policy papers

  11. The UN wants to focus on people – but is more 'peace diplomacy' the answer?

    Explainer

  12. Budgeting for NDC action: initial lessons from four climate-vulnerable countries

    Working papers

  13. Increasing agricultural productivity in Northern Uganda by investing in young people

    Explainer

  14. Growing up on a farm in Northern Uganda

    Explainer

  15. Creating opportunities for young people in Northern Uganda’s agriculture sector

    Research reports

  16. Research on domestic violence against indigenous women in Uganda and India

    Project

  17. Conflict, fragility and recovery: six years of research, three surprises

    Explainer

  18. Tracking livelihoods, service delivery and governance: panel survey findings from the Secure Livelihoods Research Consortium

    Research reports

  19. Service delivery and state capacity: findings from the Secure Livelihoods Research Consortium

    Research reports

  20. Service delivery, public perceptions and state legitimacy: findings from the Secure Livelihoods Research Consortium

    Research reports