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Social Norms and Supply Chains: A Focus on Child Labour and Waste Recycling in Hlaing Tharyar, Yangon, Myanmar
2020/06 – Institute of Development Studies (IDS), Brighton; research paper; Author(s): Constant, Sendrine; Oosterhoff, Pauline; Oo, Khaing; Lay, Esther; Aung, Naing
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IDS
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IDS
EU Environmental Policy: Internal and External Dimensions
2020/04 – Centre of International Relations, University of Ljubljana (CIR); CIR Analyses 19; Editor(s): Ana Bojinović Fenko, Danijel Crnčec
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Sociotechnical Imageries of Low-Carbon Waste-Energy Futures: UK Techno-Market Fixes Displacing Public Accountability (PDF)
2020/04 – research paper; Author(s): Levidow Les; Raman Sujatha
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Circular Economy and Waste Markets: Preliminary Study of the Electronic Waste Market and Its Implications for the Circular Economy
2019/06 – Amsterdam Institute of Social Science Research (AISSR); Report; Author(s): Amanda Lee Jiaqi, Federico Savini
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AISSR
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AISSR
Blog: A Zero-Waste Philippines Is Possible
2019/04 – blISS – The ISS Blog on Global Development and Social Justice; Author(s): Froilan Grate, Jed Alegado
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Improving Screening for Malnourished Children at High Risk of Death: A Study of Children Aged 6–59 Months in Rural Senegal (PDF)
2018/11 – Foundation pour les Etudes et Recherches sur le Développement International (FERDI); research paper; Author(s): Mark Myatt, Tanya Khara, Carmel Dolan, Michel Garenne and André Briend
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Institutional Framework and Financial Arrangements for Supporting the Adoption of Resource Recovery Reuse Technologies in South Asia (PDF)
2018/11 – Zentrum für Entwicklungsforschung (ZEF); research paper; Author(s): Maksud Bekchanov et al.
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"Flooding Our Eyes With Rubbish": Urban Waste Management in Maputo, Mozambique
2018/08 – Chr.Michelsen Institute (CMI); Environment and Urbanization pp. 1-16; Author(s): Inge Tvedten, Sara Candiracci
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CMI
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CMI
Formal and Informal Actors in Addis Ababa’s Solid Waste Management System
2017/03 – Institute of Development Studies (IDS), Brighton; IDS Bulletin 48.2; Author(s): Kassa Teshager Alemu
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IDS
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Trash Talk: Turning Waste Into Work in Jordan's Za'atari Refugee Camp
2017/08 – Oxfam GB; Discussion paper; Author(s): Soman Moodley
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