Assessing UNICEF's response to Covid-19 in Eastern and Southern Africa
Real-Time Assessment of UNICEF's Covid-19 response in Eastern and Southern Africa to support a contextualised delivery of essential services
Real-Time Assessment of UNICEF's Covid-19 response in Eastern and Southern Africa to support a contextualised delivery of essential services
We are working with governments and partners to address barriers to private investments in Indian green infrastructure and expand inclusive markets through policy analysis, investor engagement, convenings and partnerships.
Four key learnings from our evaluation of the UNICEF managed Mwanganza Mashinani pilot project
How Pakistan could save over $1 billion annually on fuel and operating costs, while reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
Two billion of the world’s poorest people live in fragile and conflict-affected settings. This figure is rising, fuelled by growing inequality, violence, conflicts and other shocks. In these fragile and shock-prone areas, progress towards Universal Health Coverage is slow.
This project aims to contribute to new global and national data and evidence that governments, decision makers, citizens and researchers can use to improve people’s lives and support the world’s poorest people in their efforts to escape extreme poverty.
We explore the complex governance of low-fee pre-schools in South Africa, the impact of covid-19, and what can be done about it.
Debbie Hillier, Executive Director of the OPM-managed Maintains programme explores the pandemic response in Bangladesh, Kenya, Pakistan, Sierra Leone, and Uganda
What will the impact of covid-19 on low-fee private schools and preschools in low-and-middle-income countries be, and what can be done?