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Publications and resources on CRS projects overseas

Tag: Research reports

Socioeconomic reintegration

Bridges of Hope

An evaluation of a project helping people living with HIV, who had been marginalized because of their illness, to reintegrate into society after antiretroviral therapy.

[April 2007]

Human Trafficking

Human trafficking in Kosovo

A report on research commissioned by CRS and the Kosova Population Foundation into the trafficking of human beings in Kosovo.

[March 2007]

Agent Orange/Dioxin

Education research report: Vietnam

A report on the needs for education and health care of Vietnamese children and youths who were harmed by Agent Orange/dioxin.

[January 2007]

Nutritional supplements for HIV+ clients

Palliative Care

Results of a study of the impact of nutritional supplements for HIV+ home-based-care clients, not taking ARTs, on quality of life and anthropometric status.

[May 2006]

Oil in Chad

Chad's Oil

An account of the controversial Chad-Cameroon oil development and pipeline project, widely seen as a test case for how a country could overcome the “resource curse” by consciously using oil production revenues to reduce poverty.

[April 2005]

Oil and global poverty

Bottom of the Barrel

A landmark publication that helped draw international attention to the effects that petroleum extraction can have on the world’s poor.

[April 2003]

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    How-To Guide: Vietnam

    Children with disabilities are highly marginalized with respect to access to education. This guide offers suggestions on how to expand programming for them.


    OVC Psychosocial Support Fact Sheet

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    This fact sheet outlines the broad forms of psychosocial support that are provided by CRS and partners through the PEPFAR-funded OVC program.


    Socioeconomic reintegration

    Bridges of Hope

    An evaluation of a project helping people living with HIV, who had been marginalized because of their illness, to reintegrate into society after antiretroviral therapy.



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