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Health in conflict and post-conflict settings: reproductive, maternal and child health in Colombia
Background In conflict-afflicted areas, pregnant women and newborns often have higher rates of adverse health outcomes. Objective To describe maternal and child health indicators and interventions between 1998 and 2016 comparing high and low conflict ...
Sara Milena Ramos Jaraba +10 more
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Managing housing needs in post conflict housing reconstruction in Sri Lanka: gaps versus recommendations [PDF]
Addressing housing needs in post conflict housing reconstruction leads to successful housing reconstruction. As part of a study of investigating how the housing needs can be effectively addressed in post conflict housing reconstruction, this paper ...
Anand P. B. +26 more
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Colostomy closure in post Conflict Iraq
Background: Colostomy minimizes the risk of leakage at expense of requiring a second operation. In Iraq, published on colostomy closure in penetrating abdominal wall injuries is scarce.
Najim A.I. Al-Khaldy +2 more
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Police reform in post-conflict societies is increasingly important in international peace support operations. Post-conflict situations are complex, and addressing security and insecurity issues is therefore challenging.
Jaishankar Ganapathy +2 more
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A Culture of Peace for Post Conflict
This article is a conceptual approach to the problem of the culture of peace in the post-conflict in Colombia. In the first place, the article states the difference between the disarmament of the war actors in Colombia (FARC) and the building of a peace ...
Raimundo Caviedes +1 more
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During the Peruvian internal armed conflict, military bases were installed in the communities of Manta and Vilca in order to maintain order in the area. However, soldiers began raping women on a daily and repeated basis. The purpose of this article is to
Camila Fernanda Sastre Díaz
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Neonatal mortality post ISIS conflict in Iraq
Neonatal mortality is an indicator to assess maternal and neonatal care.1 Iraq has been suffering from wars, economic hardship, terrorism and internal displacement for last 4 decades.2 The impact of such suffering on health was reported.3 However, the ...
Sally S. Bash, Eman A. AL-Kaseer
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The politics of the post-conflict and post-disaster nexus in Nepal [PDF]
The intersection of the post-conflict reconstruction processes established in Nepal’s Comprehensive Peace Agreement (CPA) in 2006, and the post-disaster reconstruction effort that swung into action following the country’s devastating earthquakes in 2015 ...
Harrowell, Elly, Ozerdem, Alpaslan
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Colostomy closure in post Conflict Iraq
Background: Colostomy minimizes the risk of leakage at expense of requiring a second operation. In Iraq, published on colostomy closure in penetrating abdominal wall injuries is scarce.
Najim A.I. Al-Khaldy
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Does peacebuilding shape the regime type of countries where international missions are deployed? Most peacebuilding missions take place in authoritarian contexts, and seek to overcome the legacies of conflict by overseeing transitions to democratic rule;
Sarah von Billerbeck, Oisin Tansey
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