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Rebuilding Education and Training in Post Crisis Zimbabwe
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David Hulme Learning from the Millennium Development Goals, Brooks World Poverty Institute
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Poverty-reduction Opportunities in Zimbabwe Through the Global Market for Natural Products
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Making Growth Work for the Poor in Zimbabwe
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Emerging Powers and the Future of International Development: What Role for the UK?
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Context and Current Social Protection in Zimbabwe
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The Impact of Resettlement on Food Security and Livelihoods: Three Decades of Research on Agrarian Change in Zimbabwe
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Ideas for Post Crisis Recovery: The Case of Zimbabwe
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Moving Forward in Zimbabwe: Reducing Poverty and Promoting Productivity
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Making Land Work for the Poor in Post Crisis Zimbabwe
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Health Delivery Systems in the Crisis and Beyond
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Armando Barrientos: Transfers to older people in developing countries reduce poverty and support growth and development
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Understanding the Tipping Point of Urban Conflict: Nairobi
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Promoting Women’s Economic Empowerment: PrOpCom’s Experience in Nigeria
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