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Governance of HIV/AIDS: Implications for Health Sector Response
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(Un)making precarities: geographies of youth, race & citizenship among Afghan refugee youths in India
Published 2021“…Using narrative accounts of young Afghan men and women at various stages in their educational journeys, this paper provides an alternative narrative of the refugee-student voice that examines personal aspirations, agency, emotions and active engagements of young people in an unexpected social, political and economic landscape. Although all refugees and asylum seekers in India have access to government education services, access is not universally attainable or desirable as some students instead assume familial responsibility and find work in the (in)formal sectors. …”
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Voters perception on the performance of Selangor state government under Pakatan Rakyat coalition / Akmal Hisham Abdul Rahim
Published 2013“…In any country which claimed to be a democratic country will hold the idea that politicians are responsible for their decisions during the tenure of their services and it is considered as the foundations of democracy. …”
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¿Vivir entre dos mundos? Parentesco y política en la vida de José Valdebenito, “Encargado de los Indios” en Cruz de Guerra (1830-1859)
Published 2014-12-01“…This article analyzes the cultural brokers role as well as the intersections of the Indigenous agency and state policies in the Indian frontier during the nineteenth century in Argentina, in the political and military life of José Valdebenito. …”
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Adaptation to compound climate risks: A systematic global stocktake
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Transformation of the Digital Payment Ecosystem in India: A Case Study of Paytm
Published 2023-09-01“…Paytm is a payment app in India providing e‐wallet services; it is also the most prominent mobile e‐commerce app in the world’s third‐largest economy. …”
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Prehistory of the Carson Desert and Stillwater Mountains: Environment, Mobility, and Subsistence in a Great Basin Wetland, by Robert L. Kelly, University of...
Published 2001-11-01“…It is the Indians of the Great Basin that Julian Steward (1938) studied for his well-known model of sodo-political organization and evolution (Steward 1955; also see Service 1975), Jesse Jennings (1957) later used Steward's model in his development of the Desert Culture concept, which was widely adapted to other North America deserts.…”
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Promising practices for the design and implementation of sexuality education programmes for youth in India: a scoping review
Published 2023-12-01“…Promising practices include the need to: tailor content to serve the needs of the specific youth population being targeted; use engaging and participatory methods to teach sexual health content; work in partnership and collaboration with local experts and organisations; address potential barriers to participation and work to mitigate those barriers for marginalised youth; be youth friendly, flexible and convenient; and to be developmentally and culturally appropriate for the Indian youth context. Sexuality education programmes should integrate into existing community services and link with local reproductive health services to help provide youth with access to the services they may need. …”
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India-Africa: trade, investments and humanitarian projects
Published 2016-12-01“…Rapid economic development of the African countries and increase in a standard of living of the population turn the continent into a perspective sales market of the Indian goods and services. Besides, India actively develops humanitarian projects and renders the financial help to many African countries. …”
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India’s Economy under Pressure from COVID-19
Published 2020-11-01“…The article examines the negative changes in the Indian economy since the beginning of 2020 under the pressure of the COVID-19 pandemic and measures to overcome them. …”
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Еconomic development of the United Republic of Tanzania
Published 2023-06-01“…It was found that Tanzania is a strategic player in East Africa in terms of logistics that at the same time enjoys an appropriate tourism potential, represented by Mount Kilimanjaro, the national parks of international importance, and the popular islands in the Indian Ocean. The basis of the national economic strategy is the focus on transport and tourist services, which can be considered rather unusual for the African continent. …”
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Perubahan penduduk Wilayah Metropolitan Lanjutan Klang-Langat, Malaysia, 1957-2000
Published 2010“…The findings tend to support the view that expansion of an EMR occurs via the process of urbanisation of people living in the fringe zones driven by the development of manufacturing and service activities in the area. Such a pattern of change will certainly have some bearings on the future social, economic, cultural and political milieus of the EMR.…”
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Attitude towards purchasing consumer items can be extracted from Demographic and health survey India-2019-2020 (NFHS 5)
Published 2023-12-01“… Background: National Health Surveys have been part of national health services in many countries, but their data are summary com- pilations and commonly used only for describing trends in health and living conditions. …”
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On the forms, contributions and impacts of community mobilisation involved with Kerala's COVID-19 response: Perspectives of health staff, Local Self Government institution and comm...
Published 2023-01-01“…<h4>Background</h4>Kerala, a south Indian state, has a long and strong history of mobilisation of people's participation with institutionalised mechanisms as part of decentralisation reforms introduced three decades ago. …”
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Support for ban on smoking in public places among adults in Sub-Saharan Africa
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On the forms, contributions and impacts of community mobilisation involved with Kerala’s COVID-19 response: Perspectives of health staff, Local Self Government institution and comm...
Published 2023-01-01“…<h4>Background</h4> Kerala, a south Indian state, has a long and strong history of mobilisation of people’s participation with institutionalised mechanisms as part of decentralisation reforms introduced three decades ago. …”
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Decolonization Projects
Published 2023-09-01“…For example, decolonization discourses reflect activism for cognitive justice, such as equal consideration of Indian or African knowledge systems in global health discourses.[2] In politics and political science, some scholars frame decolonization as an anti-western, anti-colonial movement by Africans to emancipate Africa/ns from subjugation or shift the continent to postcolonialism and post-neo-colonialism. …”
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Decolonization Projects
Published 2023-09-01“…For example, decolonization discourses reflect activism for cognitive justice, such as equal consideration of Indian or African knowledge systems in global health discourses.[2] In politics and political science, some scholars frame decolonization as an anti-western, anti-colonial movement by Africans to emancipate Africa/ns from subjugation or shift the continent to postcolonialism and post-neo-colonialism. …”
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