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The impact of the school-based Psychosocial Structured Activities (PSSA) program on conflict-affected children in Northern Uganda.Psychological distress, depression, anxiety, and burnout among international humanitarian aid workers: a longitudinal studyBalancing the personal, local, institutional, and global: multiple case study and multidimensional scaling analysis of African experiences in addressing complexity and political economy in health research capacity strengthening.Female health workers at the doorstep: a pilot of community-based maternal, newborn, and child health service delivery in northern Nigeria.Strengthening the evidence base for health programming in humanitarian crises.Health service resilience in Yobe state, Nigeria in the context of the Boko Haram insurgency: a systems dynamics analysis using group model buildingFactors Affecting Mental Health of Local Staff Working in the Vanni Region, Sri Lanka.Measuring the incidence and reporting of violence against women and girls in liberia using the 'neighborhood method'.Bridging the Policy-Implementation Gap in Federal Health Systems: Lessons from the Nigerian Experience.Defining best practice in care and protection of children in crisis-affected settings: a Delphi study.What strategies are appropriate for monitoring children outside of family care and evaluating the impact of the programs intended to serve them?Annual Research Review: Resilience and child well-being--public policy implications.A modular yeast biosensor for low-cost point-of-care pathogen detection.Toward a culturally sensitive conceptualization of resilience: Participatory research with war-affected communities in northern Uganda.Stress, mental health, and burnout in national humanitarian aid workers in Gulu, northern Uganda.Measuring violence against women amidst war and displacement in northern Uganda using the "neighbourhood method".World Health Organization and emergency health: if not now, when?The co-construction of medical humanitarianism: analysis of personal, organizationally condoned narratives from an agency website.Resilience in Context: A Brief and Culturally Grounded Measure for Syrian Refugee and Jordanian Host-Community Adolescents.Psychosocial distress of Tibetans in exile: integrating western interventions with traditional beliefs and practice.The importance of sustainability in the design of culturally appropriate programmes of early intervention.Using community-based research to shape the design and delivery of maternal health services in Northern Nigeria.Insecurity, distress and mental health: experimental and randomized controlled trials of a psychosocial intervention for youth affected by the Syrian crisis.Mobile clinic services to serve rural populations in Katsina State, Nigeria: perceptions of services and patterns of utilization.Local constructions of gender-based violence amongst IDPs in northern Uganda: analysis of archival data collected using a gender- and age-segmented participatory ranking methodology.Cholera diagnosis in human stool and detection in water: protocol for a systematic review of available technologies.Moving home: costs associated with different models of accommodation for adults with learning disabilities.Physiotherapy in Afghanistan: an analysis of current challenges.A comparison of chamba (marijuana) abusers and general psychiatric admissions in Malawi.Child friendly spaces impact across five humanitarian settings: a meta-analysisPsychosocial needs in complex emergenciesFor the want of a chickenPatterns of health service utilization and perceptions of needs and services in rural OrissaHealth psychology in global perspectiveIn support of UNRWA appeal for health and dignity of Palestinian refugeesShort- and longer-term impacts of Child Friendly Space Interventions in Rwamwanja Refugee Settlement, Uganda
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