Identifying priority healthcare trainings in frozen conflict situations: The case of Nagorno Karabagh [PDF]
Introduction Health care in post-war situations, where the system's human and fixed capital are depleted, is challenging. The addition of a frozen conflict situation, where international recognition of boundaries and authorities are lacking, introduces ...
Michael E Thompson
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Adapting continuing medical education for post-conflict areas: assessment in Nagorno Karabagh - a qualitative study [PDF]
Background: One of the major challenges in the current century is the increasing number of post-conflict states where infrastructures are debilitated. The dysfunctional health care systems in post-conflict settings are putting the lives of the populations in these zones at increased risk.
Arin A Balalian +2 more
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NAGORNO-KARABAGH CONFLICT AND ROLE OF MAJOR POWERS: AN INTERNATIONAL LAW PERSPECTIVE
Nagorno-Karabagh is a long-drawn-out conflict crafted around two competing positions identified as self-determination and state sovereignty. The political tactics of Stalin based on divide and rule and pan-Turkism in 1870 coupled with the Armenian ...
Asma Rashid
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Russia in Nagorno Karabagh Conflict: A Mediator or an Arms Dealer [PDF]
In the post-Soviet era, the Nagorno Karabagh conflict has been a major source of tension in the South Caucasus. Since the fall of the Soviet Union, Russia, the United States, and France have all been involved in the mediation process between Nagorno Karabagh, Armenia, and Azerbaijan over the resolution of the conflict. Russia, given its historical ties,
Gasparyan Gevorg, Wang Li
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Azokh Cave is a Middle Pleistocene to Holocene site located in Nagorno Karabagh (Lesser Caucasus). The main entrance, Azokh 1, is a large cave that has two geological sequences (lower and upper) with nine geo-archaeological units of which only the upper ...
Lena Asryan +3 more
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Violation of the Global Ceasefire in Nagorno-Karabagh: A Viral Amplification of Aggression. [PDF]
AbstractOn March 23, 2020, the United Nations (UN) made an “Appeal for a Global Ceasefire following the Outbreak of Coronavirus.” Despite this appeal, the Nagorno-Karabagh war was instigated on September 27, 2020. This Guest Editorial frames the conflict in the context of the UN appeal and by introducing a figure that plots seven-day average ...
Chekijian S, Bazarchyan A.
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The paper discusses the effect of the 19th century rebirth of Armenian nationalism in the Ottoman or Western Armenia and Russian or Eastern Armenia and of Azeri nationalism in Russian Azerbaijan with its ramifications in Iran and Ottoman Turkey on the ...
Ricardo Juan Torres
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A New Approach: Qualitative Evaluation of Continuing medical education Nagorno Karabagh, March 2013 [PDF]
Background A continuing medical education program, sponsored by Armenian American Health professionals and Fund for Armenian Relief, is a free-of-charge program targeting physicians in Nagorno Karabagh that started in 2011. To improve the program, we designed an innovative qualitative evaluation of effectiveness of program components, strengths and ...
A Balalian, H Simonyan, K Hekimian
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Health-related quality of life among refugees from Nagorno Karabagh resided in Kotayk, Armenia [PDF]
Abstract Background In September 2023, more than 100,000 ethnic Armenians were displaced from Nagorno Karabakh (NK). This study assessed the health-related quality of life (HRQoL) and associated factors among NK refugees who settled in Kotayk province of Armenia.
Giloyan, A, Harutyunyan, T, Petrosyan, V
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Vision related quality of life among adult population living in Nagorno Karabagh [PDF]
Aida Giloyan +2 more
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