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Papers-Published dateThursday, August 2, 2018 - 04:00
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Research in ActionMATERNAL AND CHILD HEALTH CHILD HEALTH WOMEN'S HEALTH BIRTH MATERNAL HEALTH SERVICES Gender
Innovating for Maternal and Child Health in Africa teams share early findings in Dakar
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Final technical report / From War to Politics : Non-State Armed Groups in Transition, 2009-2011
The project undertook innovative research on content, timing, sequencing and ownership of security transitions from the perspective of conflict stakeholders who have made the shift from state challengers to peace- and state building agents.
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Promoting Inclusive, Accountable, and Legitimate Political Settlements in Africa: A Case Study of Security Provision in Kenya and Sudan
The 2011 World Development Report, Conflict, Security, and Development, underscored the far-reaching and devastating impact of violent conflict on a country's social fabric, economy, and governance.
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Mother-child health in Lacor-South Sudan (IMCHA)
Implementing comprehensive, community-focused primary health care is a major challenge in post-conflict regions such as South Sudan and neighbouring Northern Uganda.
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Beyond Criminal Justice: Toward a New Paradigm for Political Settlement in Africa
Mass violence in contemporary Africa typically occurs in cycles. Months or years after one wave of violence is brought to an end, another wave overtakes it. Peace agreements are swept away and yesterday's victims emerge as today's perpetrators.
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Health Workers' Incentives in South Sudan (IMCHA)
South Sudan has some of the worst health indicators in the world. This project will seek to address the problem by improving community health-worker motivation and performance.
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Research in ActionMATERNAL AND CHILD HEALTH MATERNAL HEALTH SERVICES MATERNITY SERVICE MATERNAL MORTALITY Gender
Fourth Global Health Systems Research Symposium features innovative research on improving maternal and child health in Africa
Published dateFriday, December 23, 2016 - 13:00