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This study collected information about the experiences of people with disabilities and their carers in Tuvalu, for the first time.

As part of the Do No Harm Research project to understand whether and in what ways economic inclusion and empowerment initiatives affect women’s experience of violence, a quantitative survey was conducted to document priorities and experiences of women working in full or part-time formal employment in Papua New Guinea and Solomon Islands.

This report summarises the debriefing discussions held with 26 women who unsuccessfully contested the 2017 Papua New Guinea national elections.

This report contains the main findings from the Key Population Integrated Bio-Behavioural Survey about HIV and sexually transmitted diseases conducted in Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea in 2017.

This report contains the main findings from the Key Population Integrated Bio-Behavioural Survey about HIV and sexually transmitted diseases conducted in Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea in 2017.

This report summarises the evaluation of the pilot Parenting for Child Development project conducted by UNICEF in partnership with the Catholic Church Archdiocese of Madang, Chimbu and Mt Hagen and the Menzies School of Health Research in Australia.

This report draws on primary qualitative research in Solomon Islands (Makira-Ulawa Province, Malaita Province and Honiara) that explores any connections between women’s economic empowerment initiatives and increased violence against women, as well as other problems that arise due to this change in their economic status.

These two reports draw on primary qualitative research in Papua New Guinea (Jiwaka and Chimbu provinces and three districts (Kieta, Panguna and Tinputz) of
the Autonomous Region of Bougainville) that explores any connections between women’s economic empowerment initiatives and increased violence against women, as well as other problems that arise due to this change in their economic status.

These two reports draw on primary qualitative research in Papua New Guinea (Jiwaka and Chimbu provinces and three districts (Kieta, Panguna and Tinputz) of
the Autonomous Region of Bougainville) that explores any connections between women’s economic empowerment initiatives and increased violence against women, as well as other problems that arise due to this change in their economic status.

This paper examines the challenges faced by women coffee farmers in accessing financial services in Papua New Guinea.

This two-part 'In Brief' paper reports on research among coffee smallholders in the Eastern
Highlands Province of Papua New Guinea that looks as men's contol of income from coffee production.

This two-part 'In Brief' paper reports on research among coffee smallholders in the Eastern
Highlands Province of Papua New Guinea that looks as men's contol of income from coffee production.

This report analyses data on 6,176 incidents of gender-based or sorcery accusation-related violence between 2013-2016 in Papua New Guinea.

Part 4 of a 4-part paper examines the charateristics and responses to sorcery accusation-related violence (including killiings) over 20 years in Papua New Guiena.

Part 3 of a 4-part paper examines the charateristics and responses to sorcery accusation-related violence (including killiings) over 20 years in Papua New Guiena.

Part 2 of a 4-part paper examines the charateristics and responses to sorcery accusation-related violence (including killiings) over 20 years in Papua New Guiena.

Part 1 of a 4-part paper examines the charateristics and responses to sorcery accusation-related violence (including killiings) over 20 years in Papua New Guiena.

This paper examines the interconnectedness of women’s economic empowerment and their decision making and safety in the family in Papua New Guinea

This report presents findings from a study in Fiji usin the Individual Deprivation Measure, which measures 15 dimensions of life, making it possible to see who is poor, in what way, and to what extent.

This report presents findings from a study in Fiji usin the Individual Deprivation Measure, which measures 15 dimensions of life, making it possible to see who is poor, in what way, and to what extent.