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    Corporate Social Responsibility Framework: An Innovative Solution to Social Determinants of Health in the USA by Jain, Pankaj, Jain, Bhav, Dee, Edward C.

    Published 2024
    “…Key implications are as follows: (1) healthcare firms to link with unconventional partners, such as housing authorities, food banks, employment agencies, and schools; (2) the entire healthcare supply chain to collaborate with social enterprises and regulators to develop sustainable communities; (3) policymakers must incentivize firms to align social equity and corporate goals; and (4) long-term view on CSR, SDOH, and healthy living (HL) will in-turn eliminate social inequities while enhancing FP.…”
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    Urban dynamics evaluation of Envigado city Evaluación de la dinámica urbana para la ciudad de Envigado by Luis Antonio Quintero, Alejandro Betancourt

    Published 2012-06-01
    “…The used methodology developed a scenario-based model to emulate the approximate evolution of the housing demand and supply for the city, using a scenario of the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) and a housing authorization strategy as input. Diverse results were obtained, for instance it was found that due to the soil availability, the housing supply reaches the saturation point between 2040 and 2046. …”
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    Developing a peer-led intervention to promote COVID-19 testing in low-income housing settings by Andrew D. Plunk, Kapri Hannon, Alexandra Carver, Diane Cooper, Debra Grant, Sudie Greene, Emma Morgan, Sarah Gehlert

    Published 2023-05-01
    “…We used the collaborative intervention planning framework to inform adaptation of public health guidance on COVID-19 testing delivered in low-income housing settings by including all relevant perspectives.ResultsParticipants reported several important barriers to COVID-19 testing related to distrust in the tests and those administering them. Distrust in housing authorities and how they might misuse positive test results seemed to further undermine decision making about COVID-19 testing. …”
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    Problem facing by private developer involving abandoned projects in Malaysia by Muhamad Abdul Hadi, Ahmad Sabri

    Published 2019
    “…According to the official site of the National Housing Department, abandoned projects are defined as projects which meet the following criteria, which projects are not completed within or outside of the Sale and Purchase Agreement and no significant activity on the construction site during the six (6) months of continuous service; or winding-up petition has been filed in the High Court under Section 218 of the Companies Act 1966; or is placed under the Official Receiver and Manager (Receiver & Manager); or the developer is unable to acknowledge in writing to the Controller of Housing; Authorized and abandoned projects by the Ministry of Housing and Local Government under section 11 (1) (c) of Act 118. …”
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    Study on the factor that contribute to the financial problems of abandoned housing project in Malaysia by Nuramalina, Nuramalina

    Published 2017
    “…According to the official site of the National Housing Department, abandoned projects are defined as projects which meet the following criteria, which projects are not completed within or outside of the Sale and Purchase Agreement and no significant activity on the construction site during the six (6) months of continuous service; or winding-up petition has been filed in the High Court under Section 218 of the Companies Act 1966; or is placed under the Official Receiver and Manager (Receiver & Manager); or the developer is unable to acknowledge in writing to the Controller of Housing; Authorized and abandoned projects by the Ministry of Housing and Local Government under section 11 (1) (c) of Act 118. …”
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    Addressing Inefficiencies and Reflecting the Desires of Low-Income Housing Stakeholders: Recommendations to the Department of Housing and Urban Development to Deploy a Simplified,... by Ananthabhotla, Bhavani

    Published 2023
    “…Recommendations for immediate changes that would respect Camfield Estates’ concerns of autonomy and wouldn’t significantly increase cost of administrative burden for HUD are made, including: (1) that the AFHMP form be simplified to reduce administrative burden, to reduce room for error in the analysis of groups least likely to apply to the development, and to reduce barriers to updating marketing strategy more frequently if needed, (2) that greater flexibility should be allowed in determining affirmative marketing strategy, perhaps by allowing qualitative, free-form response, and (3) that developers should themselves determine the groups least likely to apply to the development, and HUD should send out a memo banning other agents like housing authorities from limiting developers with pre-completed, read-only analysis on forms. …”
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    Current Issues of Information Support of Russian Foreign Policy in the New Political Environment by Petr V. Menshikov, Aida Ya. Neymatova

    Published 2020-06-01
    “…In December 2019, the White House authorized the preparation of a plan for conducting an information war with the Russian Federation by special forces of the U.S. …”
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    Exploring the effect of case management in homelessness per components: A systematic review of effectiveness and implementation, with meta‐analysis and thematic synthesis by Alison L. Weightman, Mark J. Kelson, Ian Thomas, Mala K. Mann, Lydia Searchfield, Simone Willis, Ben Hannigan, Robin J. Smith, Rhiannon Cordiner

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…Cost estimates from three North American studies were $45–52 for each additional day housed. Authors' Conclusions Case management interventions improve housing outcomes for PEH with one or more additional support needs, with more intense interventions leading to greater benefits. …”
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