Abstract Are social networks the key to understanding resilience in conflict? Recent studies suggest so, but relational research in conflict‐affected areas is rare. What exists stresses the importance of small circles of close family members, trusted friends, and co‐ethnic persons/groups, but tends to overlook their aggregate effect.
Solange G. Fontana
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Profile and management of war casualties in the context of limited resources and conflict in the Eastern Democratic Republic of Congo: a retrospective observational study. [PDF]
Mbeva JK +9 more
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Broke Autocrats, Broken Elections: Trade Shocks and Electoral Fraud in Autocracies
ABSTRACT We argue that when terms‐of‐trade (ToT) shocks reduce resource rents, autocrats lose the fiscal capacity to sustain loyalty through patronage and increasingly rely on electoral manipulation as a survival strategy. We present a simple model in which rents finance patronage in normal times, while adverse shocks reduce the effectiveness of ...
Antonis Adam, Sofia Tsarsitalidou
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The burden of infertility in north-eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, a high-fertility region: a cross-sectional study. [PDF]
Maindo Alongo MA +7 more
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Exploring the national burden and challenges in the fight against yellow fever in the Democratic Republic of Congo: a review. [PDF]
Tague C +16 more
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Papillomavirus vaccine: a revolution in the fight against cervical cancer in the Democratic Republic of Congo. [PDF]
Tague C +5 more
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Management of a giant antrochoanal polyp in a resource-limited setting from the Democratic Republic of Congo and advocacy for global health equity: a case report. [PDF]
Kikuhe JN +3 more
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