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Mpox Clade IIb Virus Introduction into Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of the Congo, July 2025. [PDF]
Wawina-Bokalanga T +43 more
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Subnational Border Reforms and Economic Activity in Africa
ABSTRACT Using GIS methods, we identify territories in Africa affected by subnational border reforms between 1992 and 2013. Descriptive statistics reveal that these territories differed from other African regions across several key dimensions. For example, these territories were more populous and exhibited greater ethnic diversity.
Thushyanthan Baskaran, Sebastian Blesse
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Ocular manifestations of Clade Ib mpox in four South-Kivu health zones, Democratic Republic of the Congo. [PDF]
Ngoma DB +15 more
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ABSTRACT The paper examines the macroeconomic effects of public investment in emerging market and developing economies (EMDEs). To this end the analysis develops a new measure of public investment shocks based on cyclically adjusted government investment.
Amat Adarov +2 more
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Epidemiological characteristics of monkeypox virus Clade Ib in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. [PDF]
Kremer C +23 more
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Mapping urban gullies in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. [PDF]
Mawe GI +10 more
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Abstract In its landmark advisory opinion on States' obligations regarding climate change, the International Court of Justice (ICJ) tackled the highly contentious issue of the legal consequences of unlawful acts and State responsibility. While the Court adopted a more cautious approach on this matter than it did when interpreting States' primary ...
Yann Kerbrat, Sandrine Maljean‐Dubois
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An equity-lens analysis of policies on child health in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. [PDF]
Bwira EM +4 more
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ABSTRACT Involvement of corporations in international crimes and conflict atrocities, such as crimes against humanity, war crimes and genocide, are neither isolated events nor uncommon. Importantly, corporate involvement in atrocity crimes is shaped by conditions in “zones of legal risk” (International Commission of Jurists), where gross human rights ...
Susanne Karstedt +4 more
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