'We kept having this internal conflict around the language of handout and hand-up': independent living philosophy and rural disability services during the COVID-19 pandemic [0.03%]
“关于救济和支持的问题,我们一直在内部争论不休:在新冠疫情大流行期间探讨农村社区的残疾人服务和独立生活理念》
Rayna Sage,Krys Standley,Lillie Greiman et al.
Rayna Sage et al.
In the United States, Centers for Independent Living (CILs) staff were at the frontlines of responding to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on rural people with disabilities. Growing out of the Independent Living (IL) Movement, CILs empha...
Sustainability of community-based women's groups: reflections from a participatory intervention for newborn and maternal health in Nepal [0.03%]
尼泊尔参与式干预促进新生儿和孕产妇健康社区妇女团体的可持续性反思
Annemijn E C Sondaal,Kirti M Tumbahangphe,Rishi Neupane et al.
Annemijn E C Sondaal et al.
Participatory community-based women's group interventions have been successful in improving maternal and newborn survival. In rural Makwanpur, Nepal, exposure to these Participatory Learning and Action groups resulted in a thirty-percent re...
Re-approaching community development through the arts: a 'critical mixed methods' study of social circus in Quebec [0.03%]
基于艺术的社区发展:魁北克“社会马戏团”的混合研究方法之应用与发展
Jennifer B Spiegel,Stephanie N Parent
Jennifer B Spiegel
Community arts projects have long been used in community development. Nevertheless, despite many liberatory tales that have emerged, scholars caution that well-meaning organizations and artists may inadvertently become complicit in efforts ...
Utilization and management of maternal and child health funds in rural Nepal [0.03%]
尼泊尔农村地区孕产妇和儿童卫生资金的利用与管理
Joanna Morrison,Rita Thapa,Aman Sen et al.
Joanna Morrison et al.
Maternal and neonatal mortality rates are highest in the poorest countries, and financial barriers impede access to health care. Community loan funds can increase access to cash in rural areas, thereby reducing delays in care seeking. As pa...
The Contribution of a Social Enterprise to the Building of Social Capital in a Disadvantaged Urban Area of London [0.03%]
社会资本视角下伦敦某社会企业在社区发展中的作用机制研究
Marcello Bertotti,Angela Harden,Adrian Renton et al.
Marcello Bertotti et al.
There has been much enthusiasm over the past 10 years for the potential contribution of social enterprises to the regeneration of disadvantaged urban areas. This enthusiasm has far outstripped the availability of empirical evidence. This pa...
'More health for the money': an analytical framework for access to health care through microfinance and savings groups [0.03%]
“化钱更多健康”——通过微型企业融资和储蓄群体获得医疗保健的分析框架
Somen Saha
Somen Saha
The main contributors to inequities in health relates to widespread poverty. Health cannot be achieved without addressing the social determinants of health, and the answer does not lie in the health sector alone. One of the potential pathwa...
K F Darabi
K F Darabi
Socio-economic and other variables affecting maternal mortality in Sierra Leone [0.03%]
影响塞拉利昂妇女死亡率的经济社会等因素分析
R Konteh
R Konteh