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Community responses to Jihadist mobilisation in Central Mali

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Why do some communities join and strike alliances with jihadist insurgents, while others oppose through violent resistance? Why do communities shift their responses to insurgency over time? Drawing on 190 interviews collected during fieldwork in Bamako between September 2021- April 2022, I investigate community responses to jihadist mobilisation across
Rupesinghe, Natasja
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The Role of Community Organisations in the Collective Mobilisation of Migrant Workers: The Importance of a ‘Community’-Oriented Perspective

open access: yesWork, Employment and Society
In examining the collective mobilisation of migrant workers, scholars have ex-plored the emergence of community organisations as alternative forms of worker representation.
Zhe Jiang, Marek Korczynski
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A scoping review on community mobilisation for maternal and child health in sub-Saharan Africa: Impact on empowerment

open access: yesGlobal Public Health, 2019
This review integrates evidence on community mobilisation (CM) for maternal and child health in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) to identify the impact on empowerment.
Dana Beck, , Jody R Lori
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Community mobilisation and empowerment for combating a pandemic

Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health, 2010
During the Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) outbreak, the Chinese Torontonians rallied behind various community organisations to address their shared concerns. In order to efficiently mobilise both human and material resources in the midst of the public health crisis, the Community Coalition Concerned about SARS was formed on April 14, 2003 ...
Weizhen, Dong   +2 more
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Early mobilisation of patients with community-acquired pneumonia reduce length of hospitalisation—a pilot study [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Physical Therapy Science, 2018
[Purpose] To examine if length of stay was reduced following an early mobilisation programme in patients with community-acquired pneumonia, and secondary, if such a program influenced short-term rehospitalisation and mortality rates.
Dorte Melgaard   +2 more
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Community mobilisation, gender equality and resource mobilisation in adult education

International Journal of Educational Development, 2006
Abstract Despite an overall improvement in the educational situation of girls and women in India, there are considerable gender inequalities in education. In the last decade, the Government of India introduced the campaign approach to tackle the problem of widespread illiteracy among women and other socio-economically disadvantaged groups in ...
Komal Srivastava, Ila Patel
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How community ventures mobilise resources

International Journal of Entrepreneurial Behavior & Research, 2013
PurposeThis paper aims to build theory on the resource mobilisation process of nascent community ventures (CVs). CVs are a type of social enterprises set up with the aim of creating social wealth within the communities in which they reside. Guided by resource dependence theory, the paper analyses how CVs introduce new ideas and activities into ...
Ingebjørg Vestrum, Einar Rasmussen
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Guidance on Community Mobilisation for Girls’ Education

2022
An output of the EdTech Hub, https://edtechhub ...
Thaer AlSheikh Theeb   +2 more
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Mobilising collaboration with Pando | Sustainable Communities

Local Environment, 2012
Pando (www.pando.sc) is a new online sustainability tool to connect sustainability researchers and local government practitioners around the world. After briefly summarising the state of sustainability since the 1992 Rio Declaration, the article details why networking should be seen as a major strategy to enhance learning about sustainability and to ...
Freya Kristensen, Mark Roseland
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Mobilising the community in the fight against HIV/AIDS

The Lancet, 2009
This letter to the editor argues that the progress made towards universal antiretroviral treatment (ART) access in South Africa is not enough and provides suggestions to further progress the ART access by implementing community support initiatives and by providing social support and counseling.
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