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    Awa Ambra Seck
    05 Jan 2024

    The long shadow of apartheid: How forced relocation to homelands still affects South Africa

    This article explores the extent to which apartheid negatively impacted educational attainment, and shows that this occurred primarily through changing early childhood environments

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    Bladimir Carrillo
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    Carlos Charris
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    Wilman Iglesias
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    Education
    03 Jan 2024

    Education markets and systems in low- and middle-income countries

    What is the fairest and most efficient way to improve not just access to education, but outcomes too?

    Asim Ijaz Khwaja
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    Emiliana Vegas
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    Emiliana Vegas
    Bladimir Carrillo
    Carlos Charris
    Wilman Iglesias
    08 Jan 2024

    Saving water via text message

    In Namibia, providing a short list of specific saving strategies reduced water consumption by 5% while simply raising awareness and asking households to find their own strategies was ineffective

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    Sebastian Tonke
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    Energy & Environment
    Sebastian Tonke
    09 Jan 2024

    Sharing financial incentives between community health workers and their supervisors improved healthcare in Sierra Leone

    A shared performance incentive scheme for health workers and their supervisors improved productivity and health outcomes and was more effective than paying the incentive to only one group

    Stefano Caria
    Erika Deserranno
    Gianmarco León-Ciliotta
    Philipp Kastrau
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