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A qualitative assessment of Ukraine’s trauma system during the Russian conflict: experiences of volunteer healthcare providers
BackgroundThe Russian Federation’s invasion of Ukraine is characterized by indiscriminate attacks on civilian infrastructure, including hospitals and...
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Drivers of men’s use of intimate partner violence in conflict-affected settings: learnings from the Democratic Republic of Congo
BackgroundIntimate partner violence against women (IPVAW) is prevalent in conflict-affected settings. Yet, there is limited knowledge about the risk...
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Radiology in conflict: sco** review
The United Nations estimate a quarter of the global population currently lives in violent conflict zones. Radiology is an integral part of any...
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Feasibility and acceptability of phone-delivered psychological therapy for refugee children and adolescents in a humanitarian setting
BackgroundRefugee children are at high risk of mental health problems but face barriers to accessing mental health services, a problem exacerbated by...
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Renal injuries in conflict zones: a 6-year study of traumatic cases in Afghanistan
PurposeDuring hostilities, gunshot wounds are the most common cause of penetrating injuries. In 8–10% of abdominal injuries kidneys are involved. The...
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Post-quake call for action: develo** core competencies matrix for Syrian health workers in emergency time
BackgroundThe recent earthquake in Syria has caused widespread devastation, leading to extensive damage and loss of life. Considering the diverse...
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Gender-based violence in the context of armed conflict in Northern Ethiopia
BackgroundGender-based violence (GBV) particularly against women is unfortunately common during armed conflicts. No rigorous and comprehensive...
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Impact of the armed conflict in Colombia: consequences in the health system, response and challenges
IntroductionIn Colombia, research on health and conflict has focused on mental health, psychosocial care, displacement, morbidity, and mortality. Few...
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Health systems resilience in fragile and conflict-affected settings: a systematic sco** review
BackgroundHealth systems resilience (HSR) research is a rapidly expanding field, in which key concepts are discussed and theoretical frameworks are...
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Conclusion
This chapter gives an overview of the efforts Canada's governments have taken to date to address delays with defence procurement. Emphasis here is... -
Introduction
Using the F-35A fighter jet as a discussion point, this chapter summarizes the common factors attributed to explaining why Canada’s defence... -
Policy Implications
The analysis presented in this book leads to policy implications for those who support post-conflict education. The recommendations presented here... -
Respecting Equity, Inclusiveness, and Fairness
Schools can build public confidence by reflecting the principles of equity, inclusion, and fairness in their policies and practices. Policies based... -
Legitimacy Versus Quality
In a post-conflict society, legitimacy may take precedence over quality. School legitimacy is critical to promote social cohesion through its... -
Providing Interacting Opportunity
Schools can promote social cohesion by allowing children from diverse backgrounds to interact and socialize with each other, develo** empathy and... -
Exercising Deliberative Democracy
Deliberative democracy is the core concept of CBSG. Lay persons in a community deliberate on issues that immediately concern them, such as education,... -
Develo** Common Values and Principles
Sharing core values could facilitate the development of trust between groups. In the case of BiH, patriotic education, a common practice around the...