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E VALUASI PROSES PENERAPAN KEBIJAKAN KAWASAN TANPA ROKOK DI KOTA PADANG PANJANG SUMATERA BARAT
Published 2011“…Conclusion: One of the main factors contributed to the effectiveness of the implementation of smoke free policy is the involvement of various elements in the community (government, community leaders and community organizations) from the planning of the policy through to the implementation.…”
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Power to the parents? Participatory governance, civil society, and the quality of democracy in rural Honduras and Guatemala
Published 2010“…But CMS was not a “game-changer” for rural civil society—the link from incremental changes in individual behavior to how rural communities organize themselves and engage with the state remains tenuous.…”
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Les attentes des parents d'enfants d'âge préscolaire au regard des attitudes et des conduites éducatives des intervenants socio-éducatifs
Published 2006-03-01“…In this article, we present the results of a survey using a questionnaire administered to a sample of 310 parents of young children who have received services from the health and social network, education network, day-care, as well as from other community organizations. After defining parental expectations regarding the educational attitudes and conducts of various categories of professionals, while taking into consideration many factors that characterize them, we conclude by putting into perspective the different inferential positions that presently distinguish these expectations from the outside.…”
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Networks and manufacturing firms in Africa: Results from a randomized field experiment
Published 2016“…The experiment resembles the many forms of interaction that business and community organizations offer to their members. The design features exogenous link formation, exogenous seeding of information, and exogenous assignment to treatment and placebo. …”
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Envisioning Religiously Diverse Partnership Systems among Government, Faith Communities and FBOs
Published 2016-08-01“…The paper combines research and policy literature with research findings to describe how faith communities organize social services, education, health, senior services and community development through their FBOs, differences among religions and denominations and current forms of partnerships with government. …”
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A Church, University, and Extension: A Partnership for Creating Healthy Youth and Healthy Living
Published 2017-01-01“…Partnerships formed through entities such as universities and community organizations have been shown to be quite successful in creating healthier families. …”
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Innovative Expansion of a University and Art Museum Partnership
Published 2022-07-01“…Many universities have partnerships with community organizations. However, the focus of traditional partnerships can be limited in scope. …”
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Cultural transfer in reading groups: From theory to practice and back
Published 2017-01-01“…Therefore, the University of Groningen, the Netherlands collaborated with two public libraries and a community organization to set up a research project addressing different aspects of the process from inside reading groups. …”
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High Parental Vaccine Motivation at a Neighborhood-Based Vaccine and Testing Site Serving a Predominantly Latinx Community
Published 2021-12-01“…Vaccine concerns were higher for younger children and included side effects and impacts on fertility. Doctors and community organizations were noted as trusted sources of information, including among vaccine-concerned parents. …”
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Agriculture urbaine : un outil multidimensionnel pour le développement des quartiers
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Adolescent Civic Involvement and the Great Recession of 2008: Testing the Certainty of Employment
Published 2022-07-01“…It also examines whether volunteering with a specific type of community organization relates to future employment. Such youth civic involvement offers experiential learning in which students use academic knowledge and skills to address specific community needs. …”
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Peer support interventions for young adults with inflammatory bowel diseases
Published 2023-01-01“…The “Roundtable on Young Adults with Inflammatory Bowel Diseases (IBD)” is a year-long learning community organized by the Crohn’s and Colitis Young Adults Network with monthly discussions between healthcare professionals, patients, and community-based partners. …”
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Adolescent Experiences from Participating in Extracurricular and Community-based Activities
Published 2005-12-01“… There is little debate remaining in the field of youth development that participation in extracurricular and community-based youth activities (sports, school and community organizations, arts groups, etc.) provides a rich context for positive youth development. …”
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Introduction to the Food Dignity Values Statement
Published 2018-07-01“…The goal was an action-research collaboration to support and learn from and with these community organizations about how to build equitable, sustainable, and just local food systems: “Food dignity as a premise and Food Dignity as a research project are both steeped in recognizing that community people hold the knowledge and ability to ask the right questions and find the right answers to their own needs” (Porter, Herrera, Marshall, & Woodsum, 2014, p. 124)....…”
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Higher predation risk for insect prey at low latitudes and elevations
Published 2017“…These matching gradients at global and regional scales suggest coherent drivers of biotic interaction strength, a finding which needs to be integrated into general theories of herbivory, community organization, and life history evolution. …”
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THE SOCIAL LIFE OF INFORMATION /
Published 2017“…It shows how a better understanding of the contribution that communities, organizations, and institutions make to learning, working, and innovating can lead to the richest possible use of technology in our work and everyday lives. …”