Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Intersex (LGBTI) people face significant social and legal vulnerabilities and disparities in accessing justice. LGBTI people are more vulnerable to bias, discrimination...
This report provides analysis of existing administrative data as well as upcoming data generation efforts by the national statistical office and line ministries in Serbia to identify potential sexual orientation...
Improving social inclusion and ensuring access to justice for lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans, and intersex (LGBTI) people are essential for building the human capital and boosting prosperity in the Western...
The report aims to systemize existing data on SOGIESC in an accessible manner, provide a brief overview of the legislative framework for SOGIESC inclusion, identify the relevant data gaps, and serve as...
The development objectives of Public Financial Management Improvement and Consolidation Project is to improve budget planning and credibility, financial control and accountability, and legislative and...
Bureaucratic performance is a crucial determinant of economic growth. Little is known about how to improve it in resource-constrained settings. This study describes a field trial of a social recognition...
The Water Supply, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) Poverty Diagnostic in Mozambique is part of a global initiative to improve the evidence base on the linkages between WASH, human development, and poverty...
The Kurdistan Region of the Republic of Iraq (KRI) is a constitutionally recognized semiautonomous region in northern Iraq with a population of 5.1 million (2012 estimate). Its government (the KRG), based...
Opening the black box: contextual drivers of social accountability effectiveness focuses on social accountability (SA), a form of citizen engagement defined in World Bank reports as the ‘extent and capability...
There is building evidence in India that the delivery of health services suffers from an actual shortfall in trained health professionals, but also from unsatisfactory results of existing service providers...
This case study analyzes the reasons for adoption and the implementation process of a key policy in Chhattisgarh state, India, to create a rural cadre of trained physicians in order to address the acute...
Human resources are the largest component of health care delivery in India, often accounting for seventy percent of state government health expenditure. National policies and programs, like the National...
This note describes the career preferences of graduating medical and nursing students in Uttar Pradesh, with special reference to incentives offered for and work attributes of employment opportunities...