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ABSTRACT Cambodia is a least developed country (LDC); however, it may graduate from the LDC status by 2029 Membership in the World Trade Organisation, will require Cambodia to provide patent protection for medicines that meet standard criteria. This qualitative policy analysis examines Cambodia's readiness for LDC graduation in terms of protecting ...
Brigitte Tenni+4 more
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Background COVID-19 pandemic disrupted organized HIV screening efforts, HIV testing and management worldwide, and the impact of these disruptions from private HIV care clinics have not been examined in Myanmar.
Myat Khaing MD+6 more
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Addressing CSR Red Flags as a Strategic Response to Economic Policy Uncertainty
ABSTRACT This study investigates whether companies strategically address corporate social responsibility (CSR) red flags to minimise their risks during periods of high economic policy uncertainty (EPU). We observe increased investment in social and environmental concerns amid EPU, particularly amongst firms with numerous institutional investors, those ...
Yunhao Dai+2 more
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Evolution of the health sector response to HIV in Myanmar: progress, challenges and the way forward
Critical building blocks for the response to HIV were made until 2012 despite a series of political, social and financial challenges. A rapid increase of HIV service coverage was observed from 2012 to 2015 through collaborative efforts of government and ...
Htun Nyunt Oo+13 more
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Caste criminalisation in South India and permanent migration to Fiji, 1903–1927
Abstract Does the official criminalisation of a group lead to permanent out‐migration? In the early 20th century, British officials in south India designated multiple castes as inherently criminal under the Criminal Tribes Act (CTA). The CTA required police registration and could force entire groups into special settlements.
Alexander Persaud
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Three populisms and two dead ends: Variants of agrarian populism in Thailand
Abstract This article discusses three forms of agrarian populism in Thailand: the “grassroots populism” of the Assembly of the Poor, the “reactionary populism” of the yellow shirts, and the “capitalist populism” of the red shirts. We examine how these three strands of populism are embedded within dynamics of agrarian change in Thailand and how the ...
Oliver Pye, Nantawat Chatuthai
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Myanmar Clinical Practice Guideline for Osteoporosis
Osteoporosis is a disease in which the density and quality of bone are reduced, leading to weakness of the skeleton and increased risk of fracture, particularly of the spine, wrist and hip.
Than Than Aye+5 more
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The Fauna of British India, including Ceylon and Burma
C. T. Bingham+5 more
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Notes on Some Burmese Amulets and Magical Objects. [PDF]
W. L. Hildburgh
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