In 2014 The Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) and The Department for International Development (DFID) set four groups of researchers a challenging task: to look across the more than 100 diverse projects funded through the Joint Fund for Poverty Alleviation Research and synthesise and assess the evidence they had generated on a number of themes: children and young people; gender; health; and research methods. The resulting reports, Evidence Synthesis Research Awards (ESRA), are intended as rich sources of information of interest to a wide audience. The ESRA highlight the specific achievements and contributions of Joint Fund research – to knowledge about development issues, to methods and approaches to researching these, and to supp...
Centre for International Education The Consortium for Educational Access, Transitions and Equity (CR...
There is a growing body of evidence that health contributes to individual wellbeing, household stabi...
Full-text free to read via publisher There is a growing international emphasis on the use of researc...
In 2014 The Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) and The Department for International Develop...
A gendered understanding of poverty is crucial for exploring its differing impacts and this analysis...
This booklet provides an overview of poverty alleviation research encompassing 172 projects focused ...
This booklet was prepared for the international conference:"Putting children first: Identifying solu...
This booklet provides an overview of education research encompassing 30 projects focused in 24 count...
Responding to children's work: Evidence from the Young Lives study in Ethiopia, India, Peru and Viet...
Interest is growing in the impact that science can have on reducing poverty in the global South. If ...
This collection of ESRC–DFID funded research provides new evidence on what governments must consider...
Development research can contribute to improvements in policy and practice, research capacity and ev...
First paragraph: This report provides an analysis of data collected as part of a major research proj...
Since its creation in 2017, RASTA’s collaborative research platform has continued to evolve and grow...
This report builds on an evaluation of work undertaken by the Save the Children Fund, exploring prev...
Centre for International Education The Consortium for Educational Access, Transitions and Equity (CR...
There is a growing body of evidence that health contributes to individual wellbeing, household stabi...
Full-text free to read via publisher There is a growing international emphasis on the use of researc...
In 2014 The Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) and The Department for International Develop...
A gendered understanding of poverty is crucial for exploring its differing impacts and this analysis...
This booklet provides an overview of poverty alleviation research encompassing 172 projects focused ...
This booklet was prepared for the international conference:"Putting children first: Identifying solu...
This booklet provides an overview of education research encompassing 30 projects focused in 24 count...
Responding to children's work: Evidence from the Young Lives study in Ethiopia, India, Peru and Viet...
Interest is growing in the impact that science can have on reducing poverty in the global South. If ...
This collection of ESRC–DFID funded research provides new evidence on what governments must consider...
Development research can contribute to improvements in policy and practice, research capacity and ev...
First paragraph: This report provides an analysis of data collected as part of a major research proj...
Since its creation in 2017, RASTA’s collaborative research platform has continued to evolve and grow...
This report builds on an evaluation of work undertaken by the Save the Children Fund, exploring prev...
Centre for International Education The Consortium for Educational Access, Transitions and Equity (CR...
There is a growing body of evidence that health contributes to individual wellbeing, household stabi...
Full-text free to read via publisher There is a growing international emphasis on the use of researc...