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children
poverty
child poverty
ethiopia
africa
youth
education
malawi
women
wellbeing
health
nepal
poverty alleviation
south africa
bangladesh
young people
livelihoods
disability
india
social science research
gender
liberia
cities
adolescents
nutrition
social protection
rural women
labour
uganda
maternal health
sierra leone
migration
inequality
work
research
energy
anti-poverty programmes
gender norms
human security
sustainability
safe cities
burkina faso
social pensions
labour market
development
typhoon yolanda
culture
development frontiers
urban poverty
food systems
contract farming
farming
environment
rights
women's rights
mozambique
motorcycle taxis
nigeria
community
kenya
transition to adulthood
lesotho
social cash transfers
somália
cash transfers
malnutrition
sub-saharan africa
education and training
impact
technology
energy gardens
multiple dimensions of poverty
south asia
violence against women and girls
interventions
sport
kisumu
socio-economic development
internally displaced people
security
comparative study
marginal populations
energy transitions
micro-entrepreneurship
empowerment
middle east
refugees
gender roles
social norms
pastoralists
water security
paid work
gender equity
asset transfer
village economies
multidimensional poverty index
unequal voices
brazil
inequities
accountability
mixed methods
zambia
persons living with disabilities
poverty reduction
fragile and conflict affected
living rights
marginalised youth
health service
child health
foreign aid
zero emissions
zero hunger
data
bonded labour
caste
micro-finance
policy
shame
sports
green revolutions
policymaking
resilience
cultural norms
environmental sustainability
food system
everyday lives
guinea
mali
senegal
frontier communities
west africa
tanzania
agriculture
the maldives
conflict
marginalisation
insecurity
north india
economics
women's work
employment
sexual health
sex education
reproductive health
health literacy
working children
local government
economic empowerment
child marriage
post-war
ex-soldiers
newborn health
structural transformation
hunger
early learning
child undernutrition
ghana
mobility
youth employment
child stunting
urbanisation
urban
child-headed households
vulnerable children
child protection
uncertainty
rural girls
young lives
vulnerability
social connectedness
early childhood development
rwanda
undernutrition
school
mobile phones
international development
training
mobile phone
healthcare
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