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    Sovereignty, internal displacement and right of intervention: Perspectives from the African Union's constitutive act and the convention for the protection and assistance of interna... by Ekpa, Shedrack, Md Dahlan, Nuarrual Hilal

    Published 2015
    “…In the case of the Africa which is the crux of this paper, the eventual change from OAU to AU was significant as the coming into force of African Union's Constitutive Act and the Convention for the Protection and Assistance of Internally Displaced Persons climaxed major twist in the Africa's perception of sovereignty and the right of intervention in relation to internally displaced persons (IDPs) within the continent.This article examines briefly the historical evolution of the concept of sovereignty and the right of intervention and their implications in the Afiican context, and being conceptual and doctrinal in approach it analyses the context and legality of the African Union's right of intervention arising from the regional treaties vis-a-vis the United Nations Charter with a view to vindicating the much celebrated 'decisive break from the past'.It concludes that African Union's current stance represents a bold and grandiose expression that is sincerely tailored towards ensuring effective human rights protection and humanitarian assistance for over 13 million internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Africa.Finally, the article contributes significantly to the scholarly debates surrounding right of intervention in relation to internal displacement as its resolution will in one or the other helps government and other stakeholders in their quest to curtail the scourge of intra and inter-state violence in Africa.…”
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  2. 5062

    Understanding Malaysian Malays Communication Characteristics in Reducing Psychological Impact on Flood Victims by Mustaffa, Che Su, Ahmad Marzuki, Najib, Khalid, Mohd Sukeri, Sakdan, Mohd Fo'ad, Sipon, Sapora

    Published 2018
    “…Over the past decade, flood has become Malaysia’s most common natural disaster.Sustainable flood mitigation and relief management is important as it reflects the ruling government for dealing with crisis.The psychological support on victims’ wellbeing, during and after the disaster is substantial from the humanitarian perspective. Hence, this paper discusses the communication practices from indigenous perspective to help reduce the psychological impact of flooding. …”
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    Does Social Networking among Blood Donors' Matter? The Role of Social Capital on the Motivation to Donate Blood by Jaafar, Juliana Rosmidah, Chong, Sheau Tsuey, Alavi, Khadijah, Desa, Asmawati

    Published 2019
    “…This study hypothesizes that Social Capital among Blood Donors (SCBD) increases motivational aspects (attitude, self-efficacy, subjective norms, anticipated regret, self-identity as blood donor, social awareness, and humanitarian) in blood donation. A number of 431 respondents, registered as blood donors at the National Blood Centre, Kuala Lumpur were recruited via random sampling. …”
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    The Practice of Public Diplomacy by The Gulf Cooperation Council Countries Towards Indonesia by Rakhmat, Muhammad Zulfikar, Aswar, Hasbi

    Published 2023
    “…These strategies can be arguably divided into four distinct groups: educational initiatives, cultural activities, religious studies and practices, as well as humanitarian aid. This study argues that while public diplomacy has increasingly become an integral part of the GCC countries’ strategies in establishing relations with Indonesia, the application of these strategies has been prevalent only among a few GCC countries in which extensive political and economic relations are already well forged with Indonesia.…”
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    Global child health in higher education in Germany: a mixed-methods study by Dennis Küppers, Michael Galatsch, Ralf Weigel

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…They engaged in global child health education, primary health care and access to health services, frequently in clinical and humanitarian settings, but spent little time on global child health-related activities. …”
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    طبيعة العلاقات الاجتماعية بين المحكومين داخل مجتمع السجن

    Published 2005-03-01
    “…The negative relations represented in the following factors: The negative relations represented in the following factors: the history of rehabitational institution in its humanitarian mission including: lack of trust among convicts, their continuing doubts (i.e there is no real friendship inside the social of prison, which if ever found, based on mutual benefit), drinking drugs and rubbery which all undermine the moral spirite among prisoners create problems, fights and worry among them.…”
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    The challenges and coping of Rohingya refugees: a comparative study of registered and nonregistered Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh by Neegar Sultana, Shahana Sultana, Rahul Saha, Md. Monirul Alam

    Published 2023-08-01
    “…Practical implications – Based on their registration status, this research may assist humanitarian workers and policymakers in better understanding of Rohingya refugees' livelihood strategies and challenges in Bangladesh. …”
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    "They will say you want to make their home die": A mixed methods study to assess modern family planning use in partnered South Sudanese refugee and host populations in Northern Uga... by Neha S Singh, Pallavi Prabhakar, Agnes Ssali, Sylvia Namakula, Josephine Namatovu, Rogers Kapiti, Joram Kasiri, Sandra Mounier-Jack

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…Qualitative data were collected in October 2019-January 2020 via 34 focus group discussions and 129 key informant interviews with refugee and host populations, health workers, community and religious leaders, health workers, local authorities and humanitarian actors. Our study did not find large differences between South Sudanese refugee and host populations in regard to modern FP use, though refugees reported somewhat poorer FP knowledge, accessibility and utilisation compared to Ugandan women. …”
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    Features of Digital Leisure for Students of Schools with Different Learning and Upbringing Conditions During the Covid-19 Pandemic by Валентина Г. Каменская, Елена В. Татьянина

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…For the first time, it was established that overly enthusiastic visiting of social networks, which means using the Internet for 4 or more hours a day, is due to both the humanitarian specifics of the school's educational program and the neglect of students outside of school life. …”
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  12. 5072

    Ad Portas Europae. Singularity of Migrations in the Strait of Gibraltar Area. Southern External Borders, European Narratives and Values by Alejandro Del Valle Gálvez

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…European values, when focused on migration issues, imply that there must be a humanitarian reception, which must be inclusive. The full protection of human rights at borders and even their projection beyond, with democratic controls in the action of third countries authorities towards immigrants and refugees, is based on a compassionate attitude towards foreigners Ad Portas Europae.Greater involvement of the European Union in the area and the region of the Strait of Gibraltar would be desirable. …”
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    Interpretation of Values in the Conceptual and Strategic Documents of the EAEU Countries: The Factor of Global Turbulence by O. V. Bakhlova, I. V. Bakhlov

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…In the external dimension, international humanitarian cooperation is emphasized, which is conceived as a  way of inter-civilizational dialogue against the background of increasing instability and conflict. …”
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    "If I get sick here, I will never see my children again": The mental health of international migrants during the COVID-19 pandemic in Chile. by Alice Blukacz, Báltica Cabieses, Alexandra Obach, Paula Madrid, Alejandra Carreño, Kate E Pickett, Niina Markkula

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…Chile has managed its response to the pandemic in an ongoing context of social unrest and combined regional migratory and humanitarian crisis. The country's population presents a high prevalence of common mental disorders and a high suicide rate, with limited access to mental healthcare. …”
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    “They will say you want to make their home die”: A mixed methods study to assess modern family planning use in partnered South Sudanese refugee and host populations in Northern Uga... by Neha S. Singh, Pallavi Prabhakar, Agnes Ssali, Sylvia Namakula, Josephine Namatovu, Rogers Kapiti, Joram Kasiri, Sandra Mounier-Jack

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…Qualitative data were collected in October 2019-January 2020 via 34 focus group discussions and 129 key informant interviews with refugee and host populations, health workers, community and religious leaders, health workers, local authorities and humanitarian actors. Our study did not find large differences between South Sudanese refugee and host populations in regard to modern FP use, though refugees reported somewhat poorer FP knowledge, accessibility and utilisation compared to Ugandan women. …”
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    The impact of conflict on food security: evidence from household data in Ethiopia and Malawi by James Muriuki, Darren Hudson, Syed Fuad

    Published 2023-10-01
    “…The results hold implications for aid and humanitarian efforts to help households facing food insecurity stemming from violence and other factors.…”
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    Problems of international legal mechanisms of the European Union member states cooperation in the field of defense by Юлія Володимирівна Петренко

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…It is necessary to use a certain set of instruments to counteract each of such threats which the EU has, they are: common operations on disarmament; humanitarian and rescuing operations, granting of military advice and help, prevention of conflicts and peace support and others. …”
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