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http://www.laterite.com 24-11-2011 10:45:38
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👩🏽🌾 In Tanzania, women spend 4x more time on unpaid care work than men. We partnered with CARE International to test if adding care work modules to ag training could shift social norms & household roles. 👉 Read what we found: laterite.com/cases/unpaid-c…




We joined a Rwanda Research Roundtable exploring how data can drive better policy. 📊 We shared EduStats, our AI-powered education knowledge hub prototype. 📱 International Growth Centre showcased research using mobile money data to build income panels. More to come! 🔗 bit.ly/LateriteIKH




🚨 New working paper with Institute of Development Studies! 🚨 How did social & humanitarian aid support lives during the 2021–22 Tigray crisis? 🧾 Takeaways: • Aid buffered major shocks • Conflict + drought worsened poverty & food insecurity • Coordinated support matters 🔗 bit.ly/4iMbcN3


Excited to announce the signing of a 7-year MOU between Wellcome , Kenya Medical Research Institute and University of Oxford for the KEMRI-Wellcome Trust Research Programme. The collaboration seeks to address global health challenges and build sustainable research capacity and leadership.




🧼 Who does the household chores and why? In Tanzania, we partnered with CARE International, IDRC | CRDI & GAC_Canada to explore social norms & motivations behind unpaid care work. 📊 Insight: Lasting change comes when people believe in sharing care work. 👉 bit.ly/3Rwc5x1




🥔 What impact can one potato variety have? In Peru, we worked with International Potato Center to assess ÚNICA’s effect on rural livelihoods: 1️⃣ Faster harvests 2️⃣ More labor across the value chain 3️⃣ Fewer inputs 4️⃣ Climate resilience 📘 laterite.com/blog/unica-per…



The Tigray conflict disrupted Ethiopia’s social protection programs, but humanitarian aid stepped in to support. 🤝Our working paper with Institute of Development Studies shows how both systems can complement each other during crises. Read our findings here: 🔗 bit.ly/3SSdM8D