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Opinion: International Trade and Access to Treatment During a Pandemic - A Perspective from the South
2020/08 – Vienna Institute for International Dialogue and Cooperation (VIDC); Article; Author(s): Ranja Sengupta
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Pathways to Accessible, Affordable and Gender-Responsive Care Services for Older Persons (PDF)
2018/10 – School of International Development, University of East Anglia (DEV); DEV Reports and Policy Paper 18; Author(s): Peter Lloyd-Sherlock
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Reward Work, Not Wealth: To End the Inequality Crisis, We Must Build an Economy for Ordinary Working People, Not the Rich and Powerful.
2018/01 – Oxfam GB; Briefing paper; Author(s): Alejo Vázquez Pimentel et al.
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Health for all, all for Health: Lessons From the Universalization of Health Care in Emerging Economies
2017/07 – United Nations Research Institute for Social Development (UNRISD); Policy Brief 22; Author(s): Kelly Stetter, Ilcheong Yi
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Strategy for Supporting Low-Income Countries in Building a Midwifery Profession
2017/06 – Expert Group for Aid Studies (EBA); Development Dissertation Brief 2017:02; Author(s): Malin Bogren
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The Commitment to Reducing Inequality Index: A New Global Ranking of Governments Based on What They Are Doing to Tackle the Gap Between Rich and Poor
2017/07 – Oxfam GB; Research report; Author(s): Max Lawson, Matthew Martin
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Measuring Quality of Health-Care Services: What Is Known and Where Are the Gaps?
2017/06 – Bulletin of the World Health Organization; Author(s): Margaret E Kruk, Edward Kelley, Shamsuzzoha B Syed
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Fostering Inclusive Growth in Malaysia
2017/01 – OECD Development Centre (OECD/DC); OECD Economics Department Working Papers No. 1371; Author(s): Stewart Nixon, Hidekatsu Asada, Vincent Koen
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Starting With People: A Human Economy Approach to Inclusive Growth in Africa
2017/05 – Oxfam GB; Briefing paper; Author(s): Katy Wright
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Redistributing Unpaid Care Work – Why Tax Matters for Women’s Rights
2016/01 – Institute of Development Studies (IDS), Brighton; IDS Policy Briefing 109; Author(s): Kate Donald and Rachel Moussié
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