References

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Mayne, R. (2019) ‘Influencing Behaviours and Practices to Tackle Poverty and Injustice’, Views & Voices, 17 January [Online]. Available at: https://views-voices.oxfam.org.uk/ general/ influencing/ 2018/ 01/ influencing-behaviours-practices-tackle-poverty-injustice (Accessed 15 August 2023).

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Tsui, J., Hearn, S. and Young, J. (2014) Monitoring and evaluation of policy influence and advocacy, ODI Working Paper 395, Overseas Development Institute. Available online: https://odi.org/ en/ publications/ monitoring-and-evaluation-of-policy-influence-and-advocacy/ (Accessed 16 February 2024).

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