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    Living peace: from conflict to coping in Democratic Republic of Congo. EMERGE Case study 7

    A. Hassink / Institute of Development Studies UK, 2015
    Conflict in Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) has caused millions of people to lose their lives, suffer displacement or become the victims or perpetrators of violence.
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    Living peace: from conflict to coping in Democratic Republic of Congo. EMERGE Case study 7

    A. Hassink / Institute of Development Studies UK, 2015
    Conflict in Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) has caused millions of people to lose their lives, suffer displacement or become the victims or perpetrators of violence.
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    Tackling gun violence in India

    R. Muggah, J. Gupte / Institute of Development Studies UK, 2015
    This rapid response briefing covers topics such as emerging trends of growing gun-related violence in urban India, lessons from Latin America and the Caribbean, the relationship between gun violence and poverty and implications for policies and programmes dealing with gun-related crime in Indian cities.
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    ORIE Nigeria Gender Synthesis Report: Gender-related findings across ORIE studies (Year Three)

    F. Hansford / Institute of Development Studies UK, 2015
    Gender inequality and child mortality, morbidity and malnutrition are inextricably linked. Data collected in ORIE’s research and evaluation studies throw light on the links between the low status and autonomy of women, low uptake of nutrition services, and poor child health outcomes, in four states of Northern Nigeria.
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    ORIE Nigeria Gender Synthesis Report: Gender-related findings across ORIE studies (Year Three)

    F. Hansford / Institute of Development Studies UK, 2015
    Gender inequality and child mortality, morbidity and malnutrition are inextricably linked. Data collected in ORIE’s research and evaluation studies throw light on the links between the low status and autonomy of women, low uptake of nutrition services, and poor child health outcomes, in four states of Northern Nigeria.
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    Engendering men: Summary of findings

    Promundo, 2015
    Twenty years after the Fourth World Conference on Women and its Platform for Action, in Beijing 1995, the call for working with men and boys to promote gender equality and women and girls’ empowerment has become commonplace in development. Yet, this agenda still needs a better overview of available evidence to inform policy and practice.
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    Journeys to activism: video testimonies from survivors

    Institute of Development Studies UK, 2015
    Five activists, all refugees, all men, all survivors of conflict-related sexual violence in their country of origin, share their personal perspectives on collective action and their individual decisions to speak out in Uganda where they are now living. They talk about how speaking out has changed their lives and helped them to recover from devastating attacks.
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    Journeys to activism: video testimonies from survivors

    Institute of Development Studies UK, 2015
    Five activists, all refugees, all men, all survivors of conflict-related sexual violence in their country of origin, share their personal perspectives on collective action and their individual decisions to speak out in Uganda where they are now living. They talk about how speaking out has changed their lives and helped them to recover from devastating attacks.
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    Case studies: men, boys and gender equality

    Institute of Development Studies UK, 2015
    Produced as part of the second phase of the Engendering Men: Evidence on Routes to Gender Equality (EMERGE) project, these case studies illustrate key evidence based approaches and highlight evidence gaps in engaging men and boys in efforts to promote gender equality. 
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    Case studies: men, boys and gender equality

    Institute of Development Studies UK, 2015
    Produced as part of the second phase of the Engendering Men: Evidence on Routes to Gender Equality (EMERGE) project, these case studies illustrate key evidence based approaches and highlight evidence gaps in engaging men and boys in efforts to promote gender equality. 

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