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Spatio-Temporal Dynamics and Diversity of Approaches in Multiscale Fire Governance. [PDF]
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Recognition of Loss & Damage from wildfires is key for climate justice. [PDF]
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Justice implications of health and food security policies for Indigenous peoples facing COVID-19: a qualitative study and policy analysis in Peru. [PDF]
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The work of wildfire brigade members in the Amazon: what does ergonomic work analysis reveal? [PDF]
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Identifying context-specific drivers of routine childhood immunisation dropout in Mozambique and Malawi: a secondary thematic analysis of qualitative community-based participatory research data. [PDF]
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With this issue Social Medicine begins a series of invited papers on the topic: “Rebuilding the US Health Left.” In this editorial we will outline our vision for this series. We undertake this project aware that our good friend and mentor, Dr.
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Community-based prevention of maternal and neonatal morbidity and mortality: a narrative review of the role of maternity waiting homes in Latin America. [PDF]
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A Pilot Study of Menstrual Health Education, Attitudes, and Product Access in Rural Honduras. [PDF]
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Strengthening primary health care resilience through community innovation: a qualitative case study from Quito's response to COVID-19. [PDF]
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