The Research & Learning Group is a leader in the field of media and international development research. To date, the Research & Learning Group has delivered research in 22 languages across 39 countries in Africa, Asia, the Middle East and Latin America.
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This study provides information about young Cambodians' attitudes in regard to sexual matters, as well as more detail about how widespread certain sexual practices are. Read more
In October 2006, we published our first series of research reports on using communications as a tool for development. A fifth paper in the dissemination series was published in March 2007.
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We delivered an extensive training programme for journalists ahead of the local and presidential elections in Yemen, using content analysis to measure the influence of training Read more
We carried out a survey of 2,600 18 to 59 year-olds across eight districts/areas of Sierra Leone during February and March 2007. The findings were presented in two research reports. Read more
Sex selection and gender specific abortion is an increasing problem in India. This reports looks at using mass media to promote gender equality and reduce practices of sex selection. Read more
In 2003, we launched Burmese radio drama, 'Thabyegone Ywa' (Eugenia Tree Village). Health and social themes were interwoven with entertaining storylines to raise awareness among listeners. Read more