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Measuring Impact: A Meta-Analysis of Oxfam’s Livelihoods Effectiveness Reviews
2017/11 – Oxfam GB; Effectiveness Reviews; Author(s): Robert Fuller
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Disasters and Violence Against Women and Girls: Can Disasters Shake Social Norms and Power Relations?
2016/11 – Overseas Development Institute (ODI); Working Paper; Author(s): Virginie Le Masson, Sheri Lim, Mirianna Budimir and Jasna Selih Podboj
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Building Resilience: A Meta-Analysis of Oxfam’s Resilience Effectiveness Reviews
2017/10 – Oxfam GB; Research report; Author(s): Rob Fuller, Jonathan Lain
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La présence de la Chine dans la Caraïbe
2015/02 – Agence Française de Développement (AFD); Working Paper No. 144; Author(s): Carlos Quenan; et al.
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AFD
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AFD
Tourism's Dirty Secret: The Exploitation of Hotel Housekeepers
2017/10 – Oxfam GB; Research report; Author(s): Diana Sarosi
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Enabling Access to Non-Food Items in an Emergency Response: A Review of Oxfam Programmes
2017/08 – Oxfam GB; Evaluation report; Author(s): Suzanne Ferron
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Towards a New Partnership Between the European Union and the African, Caribbean and Pacific Countries After 2020
2016/01 – German Development Institute, Deutsches Institut für Entwicklungspolitik (DIE); EU public consultation contribution; Author(s): Niels Keijzer et al.
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DIE
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DIE
Institutionalizing Gender in Emergencies: Final Evaluation Report
2017/06 – Oxfam GB; Gender in Emergencies
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The Chinese Influence on the Latin American South-South Cooperation, During the Second Decade of the XXI Century
2015/08 - Cátedra de Cooperación Internacional y con Iberoamérica - Universidad de Cantabria (COIBA); Authors: Giuseppe Lo Brutto, Cruz Humberto González Gutiérrez
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The Impact of Mental Health and Psychosocial Support Interventions on People Affected by Humanitarian Emergencies: A Systematic Review
2017/03 – Oxfam GB; Research report; Author(s): Mukdarut, Bangpan; Chiumento, Anna; Dickson, Kelly; Felix, Lambert
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