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Youth in the midst of escalated political violence: sense of coherence and hope among Jewish and Bedouin Arab adolescents

open access: yesChild and Adolescent Psychiatry and Mental Health, 2017
Background During stressful events, individuals (particularly adolescents) from minority groups are often more vulnerable to distress. This claim will be examined in terms of coping resources and stress reactions to escalated political violence.
Sarah Abu-Kaf   +2 more
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Exploring the role of City Networks in supporting urban resilience to COVID-19 in conflict-affected settings

open access: yesOpen Health, 2021
Background: It is estimated that by 2050, almost 70 percent of the global population will be residing in urban areas. In recent years, cities have become central in tackling key urban challenges and have demonstrated greater flexibility in policymaking ...
Meagher Kristen   +4 more
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The challenges of international collaboration in conflict and health research: experience from the Research for Health in Conflict-Middle East and North Africa (R4HC-MENA) partnership

open access: yesConflict and Health, 2023
Background Healthcare is a basic human right extending across all humanitarian contexts, including conflict. Globally, two billion people are living under conditions of insecurity and violent armed conflict with a consequent impact on public health ...
Chiu-Yi Lin   +11 more
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Ultra-Orthodox women in the job market: What aid them to become healthy and satisfied?

open access: yesEuropean Psychiatry, 2023
Introduction Culture and ethnicity are crucial to our identity and responsible for our health, values and thereby to our satisfaction from work. Objectives To this end, this study focused on the minority groups of ultra-orthodox women in their work ...
O. Braun-Lewensohn   +2 more
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Kenya’s 2022 General Elections and Nigerian’s 2023 General Elections: Any Lessons for Democratic Consolidation in Africa?

open access: yesInternational Studies Journal, 2023
Universally, election is the pillar of representative democracy. The health of any democracy, no matter its type or status, depends on a small technical detail: the conduct of elections. Everything else is secondary. A credible election not only confers
Godwin Ojanyi Agbiloko   +1 more
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A conceptual framework for capacity strengthening of health research in conflict: the case of the Middle East and North Africa region

open access: yesGlobalization and Health, 2019
Background In conflict settings, research capacities have often been de-prioritized as resources are diverted to emergency needs, such as addressing elevated morbidity, mortality and health system challenges directly and/or indirectly associated to war ...
Nassim El Achi   +8 more
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“Having more women humanitarian leaders will help transform the humanitarian system”: challenges and opportunities for women leaders in conflict and humanitarian health

open access: yesConflict and Health, 2020
Background It is estimated that over 40% of the half a million humanitarian workers who provide frontline care during emergencies, wars and disasters, are women.
Preeti Patel   +5 more
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Refugees’ Access to Housing and Residency in German Cities: Internal Border Regimes and Their Local Variations

open access: yesSocial Inclusion, 2018
This article examines how state regulations, market barriers, racist discrimination as well as NGOs interact and create internal border regimes by enabling, as well as restricting, access to social and civil rights connected to housing and the freedom of
Nihad El-Kayed, Ulrike Hamann
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Spatio-Temporal Assessment of Olive Orchard Intensification in the Saïss Plain (Morocco) Using k-Means and High-Resolution Satellite Data

open access: yesRemote Sensing, 2022
Olive orchard intensification has transformed an originally drought-resilient tree crop into a competing water user in semi-arid regions. In our study, we used remote sensing to evaluate whether intensive olive plantations have increased between 2010 and
Rebecca Navarro   +2 more
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The Haiti Cholera Claims: from Symbolic to Material Reparations

open access: yesAJIL Unbound
In this essay, we will use the Haiti Cholera case study to explore how the victims and the socioeconomic turns are increasingly pivotal in the field of reparations as part of transitional justice.
Rosa Freedman, Nicolas Lemay-Hébert
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