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29 Oct 09 Research Women marginal farmers speak out

Women farmers grow, buy, sell, cook food and feed their children. They produce 60 – 80% of food in most developing

20 Oct 09 Research Evaluation of Concern response in North Kivu, Democratic Republic of Congo

In late 2008, escalated fighting caused widespread displacement in North Kivu province, Democratic Republic of

14 Oct 09 Research Global Hunger Index 2009

The link between gender inequality and hunger is identified in the Global Hunger Index Report 2009. 

The Global Hunger Index report

12 Jun 09 Research Stop Child Labour: student declaration

Representatives of the Concern Campaigning Academy then read out their “European Youth Against Child Labour” student declaration. It

19 May 09 Research Listen First: sample report to field managers

This is a sample report about "improving quality and accountablity" in our work in the field.

This report is part of the Listen

19 May 09 Research Listen First: research planning checklist

The idea behind the Listen First project is to ensure our work truly reflects the needs of the poorest and most marginalised people. Read more

19 May 09 Research Listen First: examples of accountability in practice

This document is a collection of 25 short examples to support the Listen First framework. These case studies demonstrate the variety, creativity

19 May 09 Research The Listen First framework

The "Listen First Framework" sets out how four principles can be put into practice. The principles are:

  • Providing
19 May 09 Research Listen First: interview report

The idea behind the Listen First project is to ensure our work truly reflects the needs of the poorest and most marginalised people. Read more

19 May 09 Research Listen First: focus group report

The idea behind the Listen First project is to ensure our work truly reflects the needs of the poorest and most marginalised people. Read more

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