U.S. withdrawal from WHO and aid programs: implications and opportunities for Africa's global health security. [PDF]
Nwofe JO +12 more
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Collaborating in future states—Contextual instability, paradigmatic remaking, and public policy
Abstract Collaboration is ubiquitous in public policy life, with its presence and profile determined by prevailing governance conditions. Commitments to globalisation and marketisation in the latter part of the 20th century marked the onset of an era defined by collaboration, between and across tiers and spheres of government, with non‐state actors ...
Helen Sullivan
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The extended hollowed mind: why foundational knowledge is indispensable in the age of AI. [PDF]
Klein CR, Klein R.
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Culturally responsive approaches to brain health and dementia education for American Indian, Alaska Native, and Native Hawaiian communities. [PDF]
Dorame B +7 more
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Reimagining Israel's food system: balancing mediterranean diet recommendations with national food security, sovereignty and resilience. [PDF]
Berkovich E +4 more
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Indigenous women's mental health across the life course: a global policy brief for rights-based, culturally safe care. [PDF]
Field M.
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Athlete data sovereignty: addressing the legal and policy gaps in sports technology. [PDF]
Kwon JW.
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Increasing Innu participation in public health: a qualitative study of data governance among Innu in Labrador, Canada. [PDF]
Ward LM +5 more
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Rebuttal to "[Letter to the Editor. Re: Indigenous knowledge dataset of Dayak, Malay and Chinese communities in Sintang Regency, West Kalimantan, Indonesia by Gandasari et al., Data in Brief, 2024, 53, 110147]". [PDF]
Gandasari A +5 more
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Abstract The Labour manifesto in this year's election implied a radical restructuring of the UK state, the way in which England is governed and in relations across the United Kingdom. The aim of making English devolution the ‘default option’ is set against fifty years of unsuccessful and partial devolution initiatives which have failed to reverse the ...
John Denham, Janice Morphet
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