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Health care workers in conflict and post-conflict settings: Systematic mapping of the evidence.
BACKGROUND:Health care workers (HCWs) are essential for the delivery of health care services in conflict areas and in rebuilding health systems post-conflict.
Lama Bou-Karroum +10 more
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Post-conflict societies face two distinctive challenges: economic recovery and reduction of the risk of a recurring conflict. Aid and policy reforms have been found to be effective in economic recovery. In this article, the authors concentrate on the other challenge — risk reduction.
Paul Collier +2 more
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War and Cessation of Violence: Designing Just Institutions [PDF]
Institutions are often rooted in violence and power, and war is one of them. At the same time, war continues to be one of the most important institutions that ensure the long-term unity of a group, albeit at the cost of confrontation with another, rival ...
Bojanic, P.
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Entrepreneurship in post-conflict countries: a literature review
Many countries are in a state of post-conflict, a situation where an armed conflict between countries or within a country has just come to an end. Such countries are typically poor and characterized by political instability, economic problems and social ...
Alexandra Moritz, J. Block, Fuad Morina
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Background Much applied research on the consequences of conflicts for health suffers from data limitations, particularly the absence of longitudinal data spanning pre-, during- and post-conflict periods for affected individuals.
R. Moreno-Serra +3 more
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Sexual violence and intimate partner violence are exacerbated by armed conflict and other humanitarian crises. This narrative systematic review of evidence for interventions to reduce risk and incidence of sexual and intimate partner violence in conflict,
J. Spangaro +5 more
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Background With the rise of fragility, conflict and violence (FCV), understanding the prevalence and risk factors associated with mental disorders is beneficial to direct aid to vulnerable groups.
I. C. Lim +6 more
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Deforestation in Colombian protected areas increased during post-conflict periods
Protected areas (PAs) are a foundational and essential strategy for reducing biodiversity loss. However, many PAs around the world exist on paper only; thus, while logging and habitat conversion may be banned in these areas, illegal activities often ...
N. Clerici +14 more
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Post-conflict Reconciliation in Aceh, Indonesia: Perspectives from the Victims
This field research using participant observation critically analyzed the post-war reconciliation between Aceh Province and the Indonesian Government.
Abdul Manan +2 more
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BackgroundThe growing burden of non-communicable diseases in low- and middle-income countries presents substantive challenges for health systems. This is also the case in fragile, post-conflict and post-Ebola Sierra Leone, where NCDs represent an ...
S. Witter +6 more
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