Mali
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Military cooperation across borders reduced violence in the Sahel
Formal military cooperation between neighbouring states can reduce jihadist violence in border regions, as shown by causal evidence from the G5 Sahel Joint Force, which allowed armies to conduct joint operations and share intelligence across borders...
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Subsidising healthcare helps children get the care they need
Subsidising healthcare for children in Mali substantially increased necessary care-seeking while generating only minimal unnecessary use.
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Does index insurance work? Insights from eight experiments in agriculture
Index insurance can help smallholder farmers take on more productive risks, but its impacts remain modest, uncertain, and highly context dependent.
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Understanding men’s true perspectives on gender-based violence in Mali
Combining direct questions with list experiments can help deduce men’s true perspectives on gender-based violence.
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Does patient demand contribute to overuse of prescription drugs? Evidence from Mali
Evidence from Mali shows that patient demand is an important contributor to the overuse of antimalarials
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Cash transfers and intimate partner violence
Cash transfers are a promising tool to reduce intimate partner violence, but can they be effective across diverse contexts and programme design?