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Universal social protection schemes in forced displacement settings: Evidence from Colombia
With forcibly displaced persons reaching 123.2 million people globally in 2024, host low‐ and middle‐income countries face a dual social protection coverage challenge: including new populations while their own systems cover less than a third of their citizens.
Carlos Santiago Guzmán Gutiérrez
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Iron deficiency anaemia remains a major public health challenge in Sub‐Saharan Africa, where population growth, displacement and limited resources heighten nutritional insecurity. We compiled a list of indigenous African underutilized wild food plants and examined their potential for addressing micronutrient deficiencies.
Eltayb Abdellatef +2 more
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ABSTRACT This study investigates the dynamics of household food insecurity in Nigeria using panel data from three waves (2012, 2015, and 2018) of the General Household Survey, situating micro‐level evidence within the broader macroeconomic context.
Justin Quinton +2 more
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The Saskatchewan Indian Gaming Authority’s Approach To Securing Public Trust, 2000–2004
The effects of the SIGA scandal, or the "Dutch Lerat Affair," as it was branded, led many to publicly question SIGA's accountability, which potentially undermined its corporate image. Since a corporation's image is the link between corporate reality and
Yale D. Belanger
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Physiological aspects of adaptation of cadets of academy FSIN of Russia to physical activities
In this article some aspects of adaptation to physical activities of cadets of Academy FSIN of Russia are considered. 98 cadets with high (48 cadets) and low (50 cadets) success of physical training have been surveyed. In order to analyze the heart rate variability a complex "Varicard" and ISKIM-6 software have been used. Results of research specify in
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This study demonstrates that patients with PCOS exhibit altered gut microbial profiles, and FMT from PCOS patients induces PCOS‐like symptoms in mice. Specifically, gut dysbiosis reduces 3‐HAA levels in the context of PCOS. Administration of 3‐HAA to mice alleviates PCOS by promoting de novo NAD+ synthesis.
Ke Chen +6 more
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Design of a Bilayer Metalens for Red, Green, and Blue‐Achromatic Imaging with Wide Field of View
Herein, an RGB‐achromatic bilayer metalens with a wide 80‐degree field‐of‐view and a high 0.65 numerical aperture is presented. Using silicon nitride meta‐atoms, it maintains consistent focal lengths for red, green, and blue light, even at oblique angles.
Seong‐Won Moon +4 more
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Longitudinal Trends, Inequalities, and Progress Towards Achieving Food Security Across Bangladesh
ABSTRACT Food insecurity remains a persistent global challenge, particularly in Global South countries such as Bangladesh. Despite being a long‐standing policy priority, no study has explored the longitudinal trends and inequalities of food security across Bangladesh.
Abdul Mohammed Mokter Hossain +2 more
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WORLD WAR I IN THE HISTORICAL MEMORY OF FSIN CADETS (EMPIRICAL RESEARCH EXPERIENCE)
The subject of the author's research is the historical memory of FSIN cadets about the First World War. The aim of the study is to identify the knowledge of the key moments of the First World War among future FSIN officers. The empirical base of the article is an array of sociological data obtained as a result of questionnaire survey of cadets from 17 ...
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ABSTRACT Rising and unstable prices of rice and other staple foods threaten the food security of millions worldwide. These fluctuations raise concerns about market response to price changes, especially regarding incentives for food production. This study investigates how the price dynamics in the Asian rice markets are affected by crises in low‐quality
Chi Trung Nguyen +4 more
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