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Assessing educational poverty: Insights into youth opportunities. [PDF]
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Collaborative application of the food sustainability assessment framework (FOODSAF) to transform food systems and farmer livelihoods in Makueni County, Kenya. [PDF]
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Climate justice as a public health imperative: a perspective from Sierra Leone considering the 2025 International Court of Justice opinion. [PDF]
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Skin Cancer in the Rural South: Strengthening Dermatologic Training for Frontline Primary Care. [PDF]
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Mexico-Based Accompaniment Collectives for Abortion in the US After Dobbs.
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The problem of energy poverty in mountainous areas
IISA 2014, The 5th International Conference on Information, Intelligence, Systems and Applications, 2014Energy poverty is a major socio-economic issue, developing fast in recent years, along with the global energy and economic crisis. The austerity oriented policies imposed, combine low incomes with increased fuel/energy prices, a fact that inevitably leads to the households' inability to adequately meet their energy needs.
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Maternal Attitudes in a Poverty Area
The Journal of Negro Education, 1968The SP Project, undertaken by the Roosevelt Elementary School District, Phoenix, Arizona, and supported by the U.S. Office of Economic Opportunity, involved work with parents and with nursery and kindergarten classes of 4 and 5 year old children in a limited area (about a 1 mile square area) in the most impoverished area of Pheonix. 1 E. S.
George E. North, O. Lee Buchanan
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2022
Evidence from around the world suggests that children experience poverty as a condition that is damaging to their mental, physical, emotional, and spiritual development. This chapter sheds light on the ways in which poverty impacts rural children and what poverty reduction means in the lives of African children. While children suffer the worst outcomes
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Evidence from around the world suggests that children experience poverty as a condition that is damaging to their mental, physical, emotional, and spiritual development. This chapter sheds light on the ways in which poverty impacts rural children and what poverty reduction means in the lives of African children. While children suffer the worst outcomes
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