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    Variations in training of surgical oncologists: Proposal for a global curriculum

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    Responding to the HIV/AIDS epidemic: lessons from the case of Eritrea

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    This paper discusses the political response to HIV/AIDS in Eritrea, a country where the epidemic appears to have stabilized at an average prevalence rate of around 3%. It shows that Eritrea has mobilized an effective multisectoral response to cope with the epidemic and its impact under conditions of full-scale war followed by a still-fragile postconflict situation, compounded by recurring drought and economic decline. As one key factor for successful policy action, the commitment of a centralized government with the capacity to implement its decisions and mobilize other stakeholders is identified. Another important factor might be the high level of social cohesion prevalent within Eritrean societ

    Unsettled: A Global Study Of Settlements In Occupied Territories

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    Prevalence and determinants of adolescent pregnancy in Africa: a systematic review and Meta-analysis

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    State making in the Horn of Africa: notes on Eritrea and prospects for the end of violent conflict in the Horn

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