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21por Khan, Hafeez Ullah“…During and after the Cold War period both the USA and Pakistan have close relations to deter communist expansionism in South Asia and Central Asia but post 9/11 when the US decided to overthrow the Taliban government in Afghanistan, Pakistan aligned its policies and strategies with Washington. …”
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22por Islam, Zarmina, Rija, Aiman, Mohanan, Parvathy, Qamar, Khulud, Jahangir, Kainat, Nawaz, Faisal A., Essar, Mohammad Yasir“…With the introduction of the Taliban government, ongoing civil unrest, and other forms of violent attacks, healthcare workers (HCWs) continue to provide patient care despite minimal resources. …”
Publicado 2022
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23por Mergenthaler, Christina, Yadav, Rajpal Singh, Safi, Sohrab, Rood, Ente, Alba, Sandra“…However, serious field staff concerns around Taliban threats and general insecurity mean that CAPI should only be conducted in relatively secure areas.…”
Publicado 2021
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24por Werther-Pietsch, Ursula“…The recent take-over of the Taliban regime in Afghanistan marks a turn in international crisis and conflict management. …”
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25“…This article finds that Hosseini correlates Afghan women's issues like tradition and modernity, women and Islam, mother and daughter relationship, resistance and rebellion, and their quest for change and empowerment with the war on terror, foreign invasions, and the rule of the Taliban in Afghanistan.…”
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26“…And now, under the de-facto Taliban government, mental health has been deprioritized in the face of a crumbling economy and acute levels of poverty, all but forgotten. …”
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27por Essar, Mohammad Yasir, Hasan, Mohammad Mehedi, Islam, Zarmina, Riaz, Mehr Muhammad Adeel, Aborode, Abdullahi Tunde, Ahmad, Shoaib“…The political and military advance of the Taliban, reduced healthcare capacity, and imminent humanitarian crisis risk exacerbating an already very serious threat posed by COVID-19 in Afghanistan. …”
Publicado 2021
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28por Gupta, Shivam, Shuaib, Muhammad, Becker, Stan, Rahman, Md. Mokhlesur, Peters, David H.“…Due to an urgent need for information on the coverage of health service for women and children after the fall of Taliban regime in Afghanistan, a multiple indicator cluster survey (MICS) was conducted in 2003 using the outdated 1979 census as the sampling frame. …”
Publicado 2011
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29por Qazi Zada, Sebghatullah“…Since the fall of Taliban regime in 2001, the government of Afghanistan, in a bid to promote human rights and specifically women’s rights, made several legislative and institutional advances. …”
Publicado 2020
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30por Issraelyan, E. V.“…Secondly, Ottawa has defined its attitude towards the Taliban regime by refusing diplomatic recognition. …”
Publicado 2022
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31“…Given the lack of empirical examples of how research can be conducted via digital means in sensitive contexts, this paper provides a threat model using Afghanistan, where the Taliban took power in August 2021, as an example. …”
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32por Faqir, Manizha, Zainullah, Partamin, Tappis, Hannah, Mungia, Jaime, Currie, Sheena, Kim, Young Mi“…BACKGROUND: For over a decade, Afghanistan’s Ministry of Public Health and its international development partners have invested in strengthening the national health workforce and establishing a system of primary health care facilities and hospitals to reduce the high levels of maternal and child mortality that were documented shortly after the fall of the Taliban in 2001. Significant progress has been made, but many challenges remain. …”
Publicado 2015
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33por Khan, Sheraz Ahmad, Ashfaq, Muhammad, Ayub, Ayaz, Jamil, Ayisha, Badshah, Jehan, Ullah, Izzat, Shahabuddin, ASM, Khalid, Faraz“…Militant groups like Tehrek-i-Taliban Pakistan capitalised on this fear, through social media. …”
Publicado 2020
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34por Kovess-Masfety, V., Frounfelker, R. L., Keyes, K., Karam, E., Sabawoon, Ajmal, Sarwari, Bashir Ahmad, Husky, M., Kaur, N., Rousseau, C.“…CONCLUSION: Attending school is essential for children’s mental health, across gender, and should be supported as a priority in Afghanistan despite the return of the Taliban.…”
Publicado 2023
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35por Rahimitabar, Parisa, Kraemer, Alexander, Bozorgmehr, Kayvan, Ebrahimi, Fatemeh, Takian, Amirhossein“…BACKGROUND: The re-emerging dominance of the Taliban in Afghanistan in 2021 caused a new wave of Afghan refugees heading Iran and neighboring countries. …”
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36Publicado 2023“…Pakistan is facing several domestic and foreign challenges—the Taliban's return to power in Afghanistan, political turmoil, catastrophic flooding, the COVID-19 pandemic—that will shape the trajectory of the country's health and development. …”
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37por Karim, Asad Mustafa, Hussain, Irfan, Malik, Sumera Kausar, Lee, Jung Hun, Cho, Ill Hwan, Kim, Young Bae, Lee, Sang Hee“…Due to the ongoing violence and Talibanization, it has been a challenge to conduct an epidemiological study. …”
Publicado 2016
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