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ISSN:2196-8799

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Background: As one of the fastest growing community-based financial capability approaches, village savings and loan group (VSLG) is an organized group and formal entity that creates opportunities for participants to save ...
Izela Tahsini,Veronika Duci Izela Tahsini
This study aims to analyze the online media coverage of political discourse and portrayal of women, as political candidates and voters, during the electoral campaign of 2021 in Albania and raises two research questions with regard to this, ...
Eunhye Park,Youngeun Choi,Su Jin Kang Eunhye Park
Background: This study proposes that being small for gestational age (SGA) is not only an important indicator for neonatal health but also could be a consequence of gender inequality. Low birth weight (LBW) has been widel...
Felician Andrew Kitole,Robert Michael Lihawa,Eliaza Mkuna Felician Andrew Kitole
The question of whether communicable or non-communicable diseases have higher economic effects on households is rarely explored from the global to local level despite of their significant contribution in increasing household catastrophic sp...
Samuel A Oteng,Esmeranda Manful,Kofi Osei Akuoko Samuel A Oteng
Without a mandatory retirement age, many informal workers are exploring diverse ways of ensuring their well-being as they age. This exploratory study focuses on the retirement plans of workers in Ghana's informal sector to inform interventi...
Deborah A Fisher,Ted R Miller,Joel W Grube et al. Deborah A Fisher et al.
Background: Little research has examined how pandemics affect residents in under-resourced communities. This study investigated how COVID-19 and lockdown policies affected residents of Alexandra, one of Johannesburg, Sout...
Tara Mantler,Katie J Shillington,Cara A Davidson et al. Tara Mantler et al.
Background: Strict public health measures central to slowing the spread of COVID-19 have, unintentionally, exacerbated risks for women experiencing intimate partner violence (IPV) while impeding their usual coping strateg...
Anne Mbwayo,Manasi Kumar,Muthoni Mathai et al. Anne Mbwayo et al.
Background: Children in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) experience high rates of mental health problems, and the region has limited access to mental health resources and research capacity to address the needs. Despite the succes...
Cesar Suva,Jingzhou Liu,Erika Sigurdson et al. Cesar Suva et al.
Crises-such as the COVID-19 pandemic-bring about myriad problems in magnitude (severity), dynamism (quality), and urgency (timing). Collaborative models that bring together actors from both the public and private sector have thus emerged fo...
Lindsay Stark,Ilana Seff,Flora Cohen et al. Lindsay Stark et al.
Introduction: There is substantial evidence linking stressful life events (SLEs) in childhood to poor mental health later in life, but few studies explore how various types of SLEs differentially impact mental health. The...