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NewsHealthPublished dateWednesday, 9. December 2020 - 9:00
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Advancing health and well-being of sexual minority populations in Lebanon and the Middle East and North Africa: From youth to adulthood
The sexual and reproductive health and rights of adolescents and young adults, particularly of sexual minority groups, are poorly understood and often under threat because of discrimination.
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Mobile technology and enhanced counselling to improve family planning among Syrian refugees and host communities in Lebanon and Jordan
In countries particularly affected by the Syrian refugee crisis, such as Jordan and Lebanon, there is a growing unmet need for contraceptives, especially among young women.
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Sexual and reproductive health and transactional sex in forced displacement: a comparative multi-country study
There is a significant gap in data concerning the patterns and drivers of transactional sex, sexual exploitation, and abuse in transactional sex and their implications on the sexual and reproductive health and rights of refugees.
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Assessing the effectiveness and impact of innovative learning modalities and capacity strengthening approaches in fragile LMIC settings
Global health challenges in the Middle East and North Africa and across the Global South become even more complex in contexts of fragility. Healthcare providers are a cornerstone of the response to these challenges.
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Intersectional analyses of gender and health of female-headed households in low- and middle-income countries
The increase in female-headed households in low- and middle-income countries is a result of a range of factors, including male migrant labour, epidemics such as HIV, and armed conflict.
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Assessing barriers to trade in services in the MENA region
The study performs a qualitative and quantitative analysis of barriers to trade in services in four MENA countries: Egypt, Jordan, Lebanon and Morocco.
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Estimation of service sectors restrictiveness in the MENA region
The objective of this article is to estimate tax equivalents of barriers in the banking, telecom, insurance and transport sectors of four MENA countries: Egypt, Jordan, Morocco and Lebanon.
Published dateFriday, January 2, 2009 - 05:00