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Reproductive politics and women's empowerment; how does geopolitics control women? [PDF]
Delanerolle G +9 more
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In recent decades, solid waste has proliferated worldwide, becoming a pressing global issue. This article explores the role of Indigenous people dwelling within and upon emerging waste scenarios, with a specific focus on involved forms of sociality and ontological contestation. Drawing on the case of a municipal landfill sited on a Guarani community in
Vanesa Martín Galán
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Three ethical approaches to expanding newborn screening through genomics: a critical comparative analysis. [PDF]
Watts G, Otlowski M, Banks R, Newson AJ.
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In June 2023, the Laje River, located in the traditional territory of the Wari’ Indigenous people in Rondônia, Brazil, was declared a legal entity, an earth being, with rights, following the co‐ordinated action of an indigenous councillor and non‐indigenous activists.
Aparecida Vilaça
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Lactar bonito (breastfeeding artfully): knowledge, attitudes, and practices among the Nasa indigenous people in Colombia. [PDF]
Rodríguez LC +5 more
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"The punished people": Crimean Tatars and prospects for integration into the Ukrainian society [PDF]
Tyshchenko, Yulia
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Policy Points Certified nurse‐midwife (CNM)/certified midwife (CM) care is associated with outcomes that are comparable or improved compared to physician care across multiple domains of health care quality, especially safety and effectiveness. CNM/CM care is consistently associated with lower rates of intrapartum interventions and improved birth ...
EMMA VIRGINIA CLARK +8 more
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Harnessing Medical Bioethics Mediation to Advance One Health Governance. [PDF]
Lioupi O +5 more
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7. Indigene Autonomie in Lateinamerika: Zusammenfassung und Forschungsperspektiven
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ABSTRACT This article argues that marriage was central to historical change in the Yoruba‐speaking region of West Africa during the eighteenth century. It draws on ìtàn, a distinct oral source, to show that conjugality shaped Yoruba processes of urbanisation and political centralisation, gendered divisions of labour and social innovation and creativity.
Insa Nolte
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