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Human rights abuse and other criminal violations in Port-au-Prince, Haiti: a random survey of households
Evaluation 101 for Human Rights Organizations: How do we know if we are making a difference?
SRHRL Past Project: Social Networking and Online Health Communities: Identifying and Describing Patient-Generated Registries
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Small News Outlets Have Big Impact on Public Discourse, Study Finds
Evaluation 101 for Human Rights Organizations, Part 3: Participatory Methods to Answer Different Evaluation Questions
Improving diversity interventions: An empirical approach is not enough
Is YODA wise enough to navigate a global public-private data project?
Discussing 'qualitative research' with Dr. Carol-Anne Moulton
Meditation and its effect on cardiovascular health
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