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101. | Tree Mortality, Biome Shifts, and Living Sustainably to Halt Human-Caused Climate Change
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102. | Pathways to Modern Family Planning: A Longitudinal Study on Social Influence among Men and Women in Benin.
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103. | Guayla Nation: Unyielding Tigrinya Music, Dance and Identity in Eritrea
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104. | Married very young adolescent girls in Niger at greatest risk of lifetime male partner reproductive coercion and sexual violence.
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105. | The power of womens and mens Social Networks to catalyse normative and behavioural change: evaluation of an intervention addressing Unmet need for Family Planning in Benin.
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106. | The Ties That Bind or Break: Local Leaders, Dispute Arbitration, and Violence in Nigeria
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107. | Social Norms and Gender-based Violence Prevention among Husbands of Adolescent Wives in Rural Niger
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108. | The Egyptian Textile Industry: a socio-historical study of the value of textiles at the intersection of power and identity during the New Kingdom (c. 1550-1070 BCE)
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109. | L'Italia Meticcia: Being and Belonging in the Black Mediterranean
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110. | Fahmy: In Quest of Justice: Islamic Law and Forensic Medicine in Modern Egypt
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111. | Marr: Egypt at the Crossroads: Domestic Stability and Regional Role
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112. | El-Ghobashy: Bread and Freedom: Egypt's Revolutionary Situtation
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113. | The Oil Palm Kernel and the Tinned Can
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114. | Counter-Piracy: Derivative Sovereignties in the Waters off the Horn of Africa
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115. | The Impact of Natural Resources on Civil Conflict in the Democratic Republic of the Congo
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116. | Meaning or morphology: Individual differences in the categorization of Kinyarwanda nouns
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117. | CLARITY: A Call for Transparency in Marine Diamond Mining
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118. | Black Cells of Ships: A History of Media Infrastructures and Black Extraction
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119. | Medical mistrust, discrimination and healthcare experiences in a rural Namibian community
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120. | Who Owns Africa's Infrastructure?
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121. | Gender Roles in Sourcing and Sharing of Banana Planting Material in Communities with and without Banana Bunchy Top Disease in Nigeria
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122. | Clinical Implications of HIV Treatment and Prevention for Polygamous Families in Kenya and Uganda: "My Co-Wife Is the One Who Used to Encourage Me".
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123. | Who seeks care after intimate partner violence in Cameroon? sociodemographic differences between a hospital and population sample of women
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124. | Modesty, The Double Edged Sword: Exploring Veils as a Symbol of Female Liberation andOppression in the Work of Lalla Essaydi
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125. | THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN CULTURAL AND SOCIOECONOMIC FACTORS AND MENTAL HEALTH: A STUDY OF KENYAN COLLEGE STUDENTS
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126. | Demanding Mobile Health
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127. | 'Water is life, but sanitation is dignity'
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128. | Going Global: Librarian Involvement in Outreach & Global Health Research
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129. | Barriers and facilitators to the uptake of Test and Treat in Mozambique: A qualitative study on patient and provider perceptions
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130. | Gendered differences in perceptions and reports of wellbeing: A cross-sectional survey of adults on ART in Malawi
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131. | Economic evaluation of facility-based HIV self-testing among adult outpatients in Malawi
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132. | Gendered health institutions: examining the organization of health services and men's use of HIV testing in Malawi
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133. | A multi-component intervention to reduce bias during family planning visits: qualitative insights on implementation from Burkina Faso, Pakistan and Tanzania.
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134. | Health care workers perceptions and bias toward men as HIV clients in Malawi and Mozambique: A qualitative study.
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135. | We chose PrEP because I wanted to be sure that this child my wife was going to conceive was indeed mine. Factors influencing the choice of safer conception methods and experiences with its use: a qualitative study among HIV sero-discordant couples in Zimbabwe.
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136. | Murder in Alexandria: The Gender, Sexual and Class Politics of Criminality in Egypt, 1914 - 1921
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137. | Altruism of Aid:Analysis of Canadian Official Development Assistance (ODA) into Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA)
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138. | Promoting Gender Equity and Leadership Among Ethiopian Women in Medicine
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139. | International Collaborations to Establish Family Medicine in Ethiopia
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140. | Family Medicine in Ethiopia: Lessons from a Global Collaboration
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141. | Authors' reply to Dawn of family medicine in Ethiopia.
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142. | The dawn of family medicine in Ethiopia.
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143. | Abortion Access in Religious Nations with Deep Societal Divisions: Lessons the United States Can Take from Abortion Reform in Ireland and South Africa
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144. | Myth-Busting Restorative Justice: Uncovering the Past and Finding Lessons in Community
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145. | La literatura marfileña en español. Una historia panafricana y anticolonial a través de un nuevo campo de estudio para el hispanismo
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146. | 27 May 1977 in Luanda. The Novels of José Luis Mendonça '(Collective) Violence and its Affective Memory
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147. | Ecos del Quijote en Cuando a Guinea se iba por mar (2019) de Juan Tomás Ávila Laurel
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148. | El viaje en la obra El porteador de Marlow/Canción negra sin color de César Mba Abogo. Aguas, desplazamientos y resistencias
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149. | Mahmud Traoré y el desafío al discurso hegemónico sobre la representación de la migración subsahariana en España
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150. | Mothering Against Detention: Antiblackness, Capture, and Black Invention in Mathare Constituency, Nairobi, Kenya
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151. | Varieties of Young Childrens Prosocial Behavior in Zambia: The Role of Cognitive Ability, Wealth, and Inequality Beliefs.
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152. | Perspectives of female medical faculty in Ethiopia on a leadership fellowship program.
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153. | 'Suppressed by swords and lead': Radical Polish and Slovak Newspapers Combat Colonialism
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154. | Infants' speech and gesture production in Mozambique and the Netherlands
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155. | Essays in Development Economics
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156. | Intimate Partner Violence and HIV Outcomes Among Women Living with HIV in Durban, South Africa.
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157. | Gender Norms, Gender Role Conflict/Stress and HIV Risk Behaviors Among Men in Mpumalanga, South Africa
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158. | Sexual Relationship Power and Depression among HIV-Infected Women in Rural Uganda
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159. | Health diplomacy and the adaptation of global health interventions to local needs in sub-Saharan Africa and Thailand: Evaluating findings from Project Accept (HPTN 043)
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160. | Africans, we know how to adapt indeed: Adaptations to family planning and reproductive health services in humanitarian settings in Nigeria during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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161. | Beyond Individual Choices: Exploring the Social Determinants of Reproductive Autonomy and Gender Based Violence in Rural Niger
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162. | Measuring Men's Gender Norm Beliefs Related to Contraception: Development of the Masculine Norms and Family Planning Acceptance Scale
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163. | Money or Power? Choosing Covid-19 aid in Kenya
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164. | War and local collective action in Sierra Leone: A comment on the use of coefficient stability approaches
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165. | The Trans-Atlantic Dialogue of Kente Gentlemen: Cultural Impact and Value Creation in Global African Diaspora Fashion
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166. | Specters of Mau Mau: Hauntology and the Ghosts of Dedan Kimathi in Kenyan History: 1952 - 2024
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167. | Toward a Third Wave: Redefining the People, Liberation, and Leadership in the Pan-African Movement
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168. | Building Fiscal Capacity in Weak States: Experimental and Qualitative Evidence from Sierra Leone
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169. | Visualizing the Wake: A Black Feminist Grammar for Visual Dissent in the African Diaspora
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170. | Social Determinants of Alcohol and Other Drug Misuse Among Women Living with HIV in Economically Underserved Communities in Cape Town, South Africa: A Cross-Sectional Study
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171. | Individual and Relationship-Level Correlates of Transactional Sex Among Adolescent Girls and Young Women in Malawi: A Multilevel Analysis
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172. | Contraceptive Conversations among Adolescent Girls and Young Women and Their Partners, Peers, and Older Female Family Members in Lilongwe, Malawi: A Qualitative Analysis
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173. | Barriers, facilitators, and potential impact of linkage to social protection interventions for individuals with tuberculosis and/or HIV in Zimbabwe
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174. | Stigmatization of Mental Illness among African Immigrant Nurses and its association with Occupational Burnout
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175. | Across Africa's American Atlantic: Middle Passages, Imagined Home Spaces and Black Futurities
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176. | Cultures of Foreign Policymaking: State Department Diplomats and Race in US-Africa Strategy
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177. | "A Legacy of Woes": Internalized Racism and Political Accountability in Contemporary Kenya
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178. | Maximizing the Benefits of Trade for Africa
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179. | The Impact of Gender-equitable Interventions on Child Marriage and Early Childbearing
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180. | Cultural and contextual adaptation of mental health measures in Kenya: An adolescent-centered transcultural adaptation of measures study.
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181. | Age-disparate relationships at first sex and reproductive autonomy, empowerment, and sexual violence among adolescent girls and young women in Rwanda.
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182. | African Urban Studies: Contributions and Challenges
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183. | The Social Rights Imaginary of the Contemporary Postcolonial Novel
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184. | The Effects of Temperature on Political Violence: Global Evidence at the Subnational Level
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185. | Looking ahead: ethical and social challenges of somatic gene therapy for sickle cell disease in Africa.
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186. | The Shipmates of the Ana Maria: Tracing Recaptives' Lives Through the Suppression of the Slave Trade
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187. | Strengthening surveillance in Ghana against public health emergencies of international concern.
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188. | Object Lessons: The Hampton University Sheppard Collection of African Art
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189. | Following FESTAC '77 - A Dance Critical Event
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190. | 'The Traveling Song': Shifting Depictions of Home & Family in Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa
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191. | "I SPEAK TO THOSE WHO UNDERSTAND": HOW RTLM FUELED GENOCIDE IN RWANDA
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192. | Gender Attitudes in Africa: Liberal Egalitarianism Across 34 Countries
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193. | Complicating Patriarchy: Gender Beliefs of Muslim Facebook Users in the Middle East, North Africa, and South Asia
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194. | Do tuition-free lower secondary education policies matter for antenatal care among women in sub-saharan African countries?
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195. | Survey on Efficient and Productive Use of Electricity In Women-Run Small Businesses in Uganda
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196. | Can a private sector engagement intervention that prioritizes pro-poor strategies improve healthcare access and quality? A randomized field experiment in Kenya.
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197. | Development of the Longitudinal Study of Health and Ageing in Kenya (LOSHAK).
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198. | Misperception of peer beliefs reinforces inequitable gender norms among Tanzanian men.
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199. | The Female Empowerment Index (FEMI): spatial and temporal variation in womens empowerment in Nigeria.
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200. | Essays on Women's Wellbeing in Developing Countries
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