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Support to victims and witnesses in the Republic of Croatia during the COVID-19 pandemic [PDF]
The purpose of this article is to analyze how the COVID-19 pandemic affected the work of the Victim and Witness Support System in the Republic of Croatia, particularly Service for Victim and Witness Support at the Ministry of Justice and Public ...
Hamer Vidmar Nikica
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Children, although innocent, are often admitted into the witness protection programme with their parents and, as a result, they experience isolation and social uprooting.
Lucy Nthepa Mphaphuli
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Apocalyptic Apologetics and the Witness of the Church
The discipline of apologetics has always been somewhat controversial in Christian theology. In the early church, the Greek-speaking apologists were often opposed for their attempts to express the gospel in the terms of Greek thought. In more recent times,
Graham Tomlin
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With the growing competition for water, demand for food, and the decline of freshwater resources, wastewater and polluted river waters have been increasingly used for agriculture in Ethiopia.
Yosef Abebe +3 more
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Accountability and advocacy interventions in the water sector: a global evidence review
This paper reports on a global review of evidence on the outcomes of accountability and advocacy interventions for improved water and sanitation service delivery, water resource management (WRM) sector governance, and the factors which influence their ...
N. D. Hepworth +6 more
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Editorial Remarks: Conversations with Indigenous Knowledges
A brief introduction to “Indigenous Knowledges,” a special issue of KULA: Knowledge Creation, Dissemination, and Preservation Studies that includes sixteen contributions in diverse formats, including multimedia.
Robert L. A. Hancock +4 more
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Using personal narrative to promote person-centered values in aging, dementia, and caregiving
Personal narrative is a powerful way to include people in their care and to understand their values that drive their needs. In this paper, we describe a program designed to teach oral history to clinicians and trainees in the field of aging, dementia and
Jennifer Merrilees +4 more
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The concession of water resources often leads to a public misunderstanding, with concerns raised about privatisation and threats to public water supply. These concerns are frequently expressed without a clear understanding that obtaining a concession for
Ratko Vasiljević
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Health Inequity and Institutional Ethnography: Mapping the Problem of Policy Change
Health equity (HE) is a central concern across multiple disciplines and sectors, including nursing. However, the proliferation of the term has not resulted in corresponding policymaking that leads to a clear reduction of health inequities.
Elizabeth McGibbon +2 more
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Nurses as Boundary Actors in Sustainable Health Care: A Discussion Paper
The devastating global health impacts of climate change are becoming more apparent and more frequent. Health care systems are increasingly burdened by the response to these impacts. Paradoxically, as they respond to the negative health effects of climate
Joanna Law +2 more
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