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1. Disability and Inclusive Education: Stocktake of Education Sector Plans and GPE-Funded Grants. Working Paper #3

2. Harnessing Data to End Child Marriage: Summarizing Learnings To-Date. GIRL Center Research Brief No. 8

3. Inclusive Education in Bangladesh: Policy and Practice

4. Shelter-Based Community Libraries: In Search of Alternative Livelihoods for Pavement Dwellers in Dhaka City

5. Ethics in Context: Essential Flexibility in an International Photo-Elicitation Project with Children and Young People

6. How can place support pedagogy? Application of the concept of cognitive affordances in research and design of outdoor learning environments.

7. Development of Verb Inflections among Bangla-Speaking Children with Language Disorder

8. Children's Rights and the Imagination of Community in Bangladesh

9. The Economic Demography of Mass Poverty.

10. Monitoring Progress in Child Poverty Reduction: Methodological Insights and Illustration to the Case Study of Bangladesh

11. Different Spaces: Learning and Literacy with Children and Their Grandparents in East London Homes

12. Modelling and Close Observation: Ways of Teaching and Learning between Third-Generation Bangladeshi British Children and Their Grandparents in London

13. Wellbeing Research in Developing Countries: Reviewing the Role of Qualitative Methods

14. Child Rights Theatre for Development in Rural Bangladesh: A Case Study

15. Analysing malnutrition status of urban children in Bangladesh: quantile regression modelling.

16. Does Long-Term Enrollment in Day-Care Maintain or Increase Early Developmental Gains—Findings from an Intervention Study in Rural Bangladesh.

17. HIV-sensitive social protection services in mitigating the challenges and vulnerability of the children affected by HIV/AIDS in Bangladesh: a qualitative study.

18. Quantile regression approach to estimating prevalence and determinants of child malnutrition.

19. Strengthening the role of community health workers in supporting the recovery of ill, undernourished children post hospital discharge: qualitative insights from key stakeholders in Bangladesh and Kenya.

20. Aflatoxin exposure was not associated with childhood stunting: results from a birth cohort study in a resource-poor setting of Dhaka, Bangladesh.

21. Key principles to improve programmes and interventions in complementary feeding.

22. Change in economic burden of diarrhoea in children under-five in Bangladesh: 2007 vs. 2018.

23. Feasibility and acceptability of bubble continuous positive airway pressure oxygen therapy for the treatment of childhood severe pneumonia and hypoxemia in Bangladeshi children.

24. Giving children a ‘voice’: arts-based participatory research activities and representation.

25. Drivers of nutritional change in four South Asian countries: a dynamic observational analysis.

26. Assessment of Childhood Stunting Prevalence over Time and Risk Factors of Stunting in the Healthy Village Programme Areas in Bangladesh.

27. Association between malnutrition and anemia in under-five children and women of reproductive age: Evidence from Bangladesh Demographic and Health Survey 2011.

28. District level estimates and mapping of prevalence of diarrhoea among under-five children in Bangladesh by combining survey and census data.

29. A comparison of minimum dietary diversity in Bangladesh in 2011 and 2014.

30. Determinants of hardship financing in coping with out of pocket payment for care seeking of under five children in selected rural areas of Bangladesh.

31. Micronutrient adequacy is poor, but not associated with stunting between 12-24 months of age: A cohort study findings from a slum area of Bangladesh.

32. Risk factors of stunting among children living in an urban slum of Bangladesh: findings of a prospective cohort study.

33. Factors Influencing the Prevalence of Stunting Among Children Aged Below Five Years in Bangladesh.

34. Adherence to 24-hour movement guidelines and their association with depressive symptoms in adolescents: Evidence from Bangladesh.

35. Monitoring Progress in Child Poverty Reduction: Methodological Insights and Illustration to the Case Study of Bangladesh.

36. Researching Transnational Childhoods.

37. Could Urinary Copper/Zinc Ratio Be a Newer Tool to Replace 24-Hour Urinary Copper Excretion for Diagnosing Wilson Disease in Children?

38. Family UNited: piloting of a new universal UNODC family skills programme to improve child mental health, resilience and parenting skills in Indonesia and Bangladesh.

39. Evidence-based evolution of an integrated nutrition-focused agriculture approach to address the underlying determinants of stunting.

40. Prevalence of traumatic events and risk for psychological symptoms among community and at-risk children and adolescents from Bangladesh.

41. Effect of a food supplementation and psychosocial stimulation trial for severely malnourished children on the level of maternal depressive symptoms in Bangladesh.

42. Topical emollient therapy in the management of severe acute malnutrition in children under two: A randomized controlled clinical trial in Bangladesh.

43. Child health and schooling achievement in Bangladesh.

44. The principles and practices of nutrition advocacy: evidence, experience and the way forward for stunting reduction.

45. Maintaining Transnational Social Fields: The Role of Visits to Bangladesh for British Bangladeshi Children.

46. From the politics of poverty to the politics of identity? Child rights and working children in Bangladesh.

47. Does children's independent mobility matter? Insights into escorting practices in a developing country.

48. Open‐label, randomised controlled trial found that a green banana mixed rice suji diet was most effective for persistent diarrhoea in children in Bangladesh.

49. Household animal ownership is associated with infant animal source food consumption in Bangladesh.

50. Mothers' and Fathers' Perceived Engagement in Children's Care and Schooling in Bangladesh: A Rural-Urban Comparison.