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    Towards a global reporting system for development cooperation on the SDGs: promoting transformational potential and impact

    J. Xu, R. Carey / Institute of Development Studies UK, 2015
    The proposed SDGs constitute a comprehensive, universal and interactive agenda of structural transformations as the pathway to sustainable development, leaving no-one behind while creating green economies.
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    Age and gender effects on time discounting in a large scale cash transfer programme

    Institute of Development Studies UK, 2015
    Inter-temporal choice represents one of the most fascinating topics in economics. Understanding its determinants can provide vital in sight into decisions ranging from savings and financial investment to smoking, obesity and human capital accumulation.
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    Beijing+20: Where Now for Gender Equality?

    J. Edwards (ed), A. Cornwall (ed) / Institute of Development Studies UK, 2015
    The Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action (BPfA), celebrated by feminist activists as a triumph for women's rights, is 20 years old. The world that it once described has changed profoundly in some respects, and yet in others remains surprisingly similar.
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    Beijing+20: Where Now for Gender Equality?

    J. Edwards (ed), A. Cornwall (ed) / Institute of Development Studies UK, 2015
    The Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action (BPfA), celebrated by feminist activists as a triumph for women's rights, is 20 years old. The world that it once described has changed profoundly in some respects, and yet in others remains surprisingly similar.
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    The Hunger and Nutrition Commitment Index (HANCI 2014)

    D. J. H. te Lintelo, R. W. D. Lakshman / Institute of Development Studies UK, 2015
    This report presents the Hunger And Nutrition Commitment Index (HANCI) 2014. It seeks to: 1. Rank governments on their political commitment to tackling hunger and undernutrition;
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    Edible insects and the future of food: a foresight scenario exercise on entomophagy and global food security

    D. Glover, A. Sexton / Institute of Development Studies UK, 2015
    Researchers have identified more than 1,900 species of insect that feature in human diets around the world. Edible insect species in general are found to be good sources of healthy protein together with some fat and dietary fibre, along with useful quantities of important micronutrients.
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    A Review of Strategic Foresight in International Development

    K. Bingley / Institute of Development Studies UK, 2014
    The purpose of this review is to provide an overview of the published and grey literatures relating to the use of foresight-type approaches and techniques in policy-related work in international development.
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    Indian Development Cooperation: the State of the Debate

    S. Chaturvedi, A. Chenoy, D. Chopra, A. Joshi, K.H. Lagdhyan / Institute of Development Studies UK, 2014
    India is becoming an important player in global development.
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    Sex Workers, Empowerment and Poverty Alleviation in Ethiopia

    C. Overs / Institute of Development Studies UK, 2014
    This case study explores economic, legal and social issues that affect sex workers, with a particular focus on the role of poverty in sex workers' lives and the potential for poverty alleviation policies and programmes to help lift as many sex workers as possible out of poverty in order to reduce the exploitation, illness and violence associated with their work.
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    Sex Workers, Empowerment and Poverty Alleviation in Ethiopia

    C. Overs / Institute of Development Studies UK, 2014
    This case study explores economic, legal and social issues that affect sex workers, with a particular focus on the role of poverty in sex workers' lives and the potential for poverty alleviation policies and programmes to help lift as many sex workers as possible out of poverty in order to reduce the exploitation, illness and violence associated with their work.

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