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Community Participation in Primary Healthcare in the South Sudan Boma Health Initiative: A Document Analysis [PDF]
Background Community participation is central to primary healthcare, yet there is little evidence of how this works in conflict settings. In 2016, South Sudan’s Ministry of Health launched the Boma Health Initiative (BHI) to improve primary care ...
Loubna Belaid +3 more
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Aspects Influencing Access to HIV/AIDS Services among Afghan Immigrants in Iran: A Qualitative Study [PDF]
Background: A successful response to the risk of human immunodefficiency virus (HIV) infection among immigrants requires improved access to HIV prevention, diagnosis, and treatment services.
Elham Ghasemi +4 more
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African primary care research: Participatory action research
This article is part of the series on African primary care research and focuses on participatory action research. The article gives an overview of the emancipatory-critical research paradigm, the key characteristics and different types of participatory action research.
Bob Mash
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Urban Health, Social Participation, and Praxis
Sustainable cities need considerations of social participation toward the real changes to the inclusions and better decisions on own driving. Social participation within Urban Health and research by community social actors worldwide has been built on ...
Nina Wallerstein +8 more
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As COVID-19 spread through India, Civil Society Organizations (CSO)s mobilized resources to support the efforts of the Government by playing the role of an active partner in providing social and economic welfare to the affected population.
Tandon Rajesh, Aravind Ram
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Sugarcane is a highly productive crop with high water requirements. In addition, its growth and sugar content are limited by the water deficit, a major problem affecting agriculture due to climate change.
Marcelo F. Pompelli +2 more
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Background Effective health care requires services that are responsive to local needs and contexts. Achieving this in indigenous settings implies communication between traditional and conventional medicine perspectives. Adequate interaction is especially
Ivan Sarmiento +5 more
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“Applying Intersectionality in designing and implementing health interventions: a scoping review”
Background Given the potential of intersectionality to identify the causes of inequalities, there is a growing tendency toward applying it in the field of health.
Elham Ghasemi +7 more
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Purpose This study describes an interdiscursive evidence-based priority setting process with pregnant and parenting adolescents and their services providers. Methods A mixed methods literature review identified studies reporting on perinatal outcomes and
Anna Dion +3 more
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Climate change issues pose complex social and ecological challenges to rural communities in East Luwu Regency, Indonesia. This can be overcome through a collaborative, sustainable, and distributed innovation process for regional resilience and ...
Abdillah Abdillah +5 more
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