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Neonatal mortality post ISIS conflict in Iraq

open access: yesمجلة كلية الطب, 2018
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 armed conflict and peacebuilding in Colombia

open access: yesLaw and Safety, 2022
The study analyzes the processes that have contributed to the configuration of Colombia’s internal armed conflict and to the different peace proposals promoted by national governments for the last 40 years.
C. U. Ochoa, B. P. Mejía
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Colostomy closure in post Conflict Iraq

open access: yesمجلة كلية الطب, 2021
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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Mozambique: religious practices and post-conflict processes

open access: yes, 2022
In sub-Saharan Africa, diverse religious beliefs and practices have been implicated in mass violence as well as post-conflict peacebuilding processes.
Igreja, Victor
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The ghosts of the past, present and future: the case of the Army Headquarters in Belgrade, Serbia

open access: yesJournal of Architecture and Urbanism, 2015
When the construction of Dobrović's Army Headquarters in Belgrade, Serbia was finally finished in 1965, at a location continuously designated for the Army, it was thought that it would serve its purpose in a secured future, the socialist one.
Srđan Milošević
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The psychopolitics of motherhood in post-conflict public policies: The cases of the PKK and ISIS

open access: yes, 2023
After discussing the reconstruction of heritage sites in post-conflict regions, this chapter takes up the unique angle of psychopolitics to look at the potential power of motherhood in post-conflict public policy-making.
Khelghat-Doost, Hamoon   +3 more
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Conflict and After: Primitive Accumulation, Hegemonic Formation and Democratic Deepening

open access: yesStability : International Journal of Security and Development, 2015
Thinking about war and its aftermath through the lenses of some classical political economy and political ‘science’ may cast fresh light on the protracted relationship of war and development.
David Moore
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Who is a Civilian in Gaza? Reflection on the Loss of Protection of Civilian Persons: An Interdisciplinary Treatise Focused on IHL with Military Strategy Aspects

open access: yesObrana a Strategie
The demand for significantly increased protection of civilians in the Gaza Strip from the consequences of Israeli military operations, together with reports of high civilian casualties, has resonated in public discourse for more than 18 months.
Veronika D´Evereux, Vojtěch Sedlák
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Are people most in need utilising health facilities in post-conflict settings? A cross-sectional study from South Kivu, eastern DR Congo

open access: yesGlobal Health Action, 2020
Background: The disruptive effect of protracted socio-political instability and conflict on the health systems is likely to exacerbate inequities in health service utilisation in conflict-recovering contexts.
Espoir Bwenge Malembaka   +7 more
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Special agreements in non-international armed conflicts: Lessons from the practice

open access: yesInternational Review of the Red Cross
The Geneva Conventions invite the parties to a non-international armed conflict (NIAC) to conclude special agreements (SAs) according to common Article 3(3).
Aristide Evouna Evouna
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