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Mob justice, an informal and extrajudicial practice executed by a collective group outside legal boundaries, remains a critical issue in post 2024 Bangladesh. Following the student led uprising that r
Mob JusticeBangladeshCriminal Justice SystemHuman RightsInstitutional Collapse
Childhood is a critical stage of development that shapes emotional stability, social behaviour, and long-term life outcomes. Adverse childhood experiences and environmental factors increase vulnerabil
Childhood environmentecological systems theory
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This research aims to investigate the interplay between urbanization and rural development in Uganda, focusing on how varying perceptions of each process influence socio-economic outcomes, with a key
Urbanisation in UgandaRural DevelopmentUrban-Rural LinkagesPopulation GrowthMigration Patterns
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This study explores the characteristics of child-friendly learning environments in Sri Lankan preschools by examining how the key dimensions of the Child-Friendly School (CFS) framework are reflected
TransgenderSocio-culturalcontemporary PakistanIslamic Teachings.
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This study examines the collaboration between local governments and Community-Based Organizations (CBOs) in promoting sustainable environmental practices in Karongi District, Rwanda. Using stakeholder
Organizational PoliticsCounterproductive Work BehaviorsResilienceTransformational LeadershipIntervention Model
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Karangharjo Village, located in Kragan Subdistrict, Rembang Regency, is a community where the majority of residents work as small-scale fishermen using vessels under 5 GT. These fishermen face a high
"ga 'nu si"oseluojelugood governance advocacystereotypesYoruba Communities
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This study investigated the multifaceted challenges and opportunities associated with online learning implementation in Somalia's higher education sector, a critical educational development in a natio
EnvironmentalQingyuanGreen governancCountycommunity
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Introduction: Social support networks, social cohesion, and collective self-efficacy within a community have been established to have profound impact on the mental health of women. In this study, impa
group characteristicseveryday sociabilityneighborhood connectionstrustwomen’s mental health
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This study aimed to comprehend organizational structures and leadership dynamics in two well-known indigenous social institutions in Ethiopia, namely Idir and Iqub, in order to investigate how their g
Leadership BehaviorLearning Action Cell (LAC)Social Exchange theoryLeader-Member Exchange Theory
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In this article, the researcher investigated how scientific research effectively transformed into sustainable solutions for addressing Somalia's complex societal challenges. Grounded in Rogers' Diffus
Sustainable solutionsscientific ideasSomali societal challenges
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Ngesrepbalong Village, located in Limbangan District, Kendal Regency, is one of the buffer villages in the Gebugan Gunung Ungaran protected forest and nature reserve (CA) conservation area which is lo
Ecotourismfeasibility studyCurug lawe secepit
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Tanzania’s strategic Indian-Ocean coastline ought to make the country a natural logistics hub for East Africa, yet its carriage of goods legislation remains tied to the 1924 Hague template. This study
Community ParticipationMilenge DistrictRoad InfrastructureRural DevelopmentSustainable
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Ethnic minority journalism in deeply divided societies presents a paradox: while minority media seek to articulate community demands, they operate under the structural dominance of majoritarian politi
Multifibre arrangement (MFA)Human Development Index (HDI)Multidimensional Poverty Index (MPI).
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Truck-related accidents have become a pressing public safety and economic issue across Tanzania, especially along major transport corridors like the Dar es Salaam–Tunduma Road. This highway, a crucial
Policy EvaluationRegional Unit Price StandardsDaily MoneyRegional Government
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This study investigates the effect of the parent-teacher interface on parental involvement in student learning achievement in rural Universal Secondary Education (USE) schools in South-Western Uganda.
Digital TechnologiesEngagement and Academic OutcomesJunior Primary LearnersWindhoek Rural Schools
