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  1. A review of scientific theories used to justify the delivery of school-based mindfulness programmes. A protocol for a scoping review
  2. Protocol for Evaluating the Impact and Scalability of Reseaux des Femmes Programme for Using Homegrown Solutions to Reduce and Redistribute Unpaid Care Work among Women in Rwanda
  3. A protocol for a critical realist systematic synthesis of interventions to promote pupils’ wellbeing by improving the school climate in Low- and Middle-Income Countries
  4. Study protocol for a Critical Realist pilot cluster-randomised controlled trial of a whole-school-based mindfulness intervention (SBMI) promoting child and adolescent mental wellbeing in Rwanda and Ethiopia
  5. Health, Child Development and Education in Rwanda:Understanding and working with contextual complexity
  6. A protocol for a systematic critical realist synthesis of school mindfulness interventions designed to promote pupils’ mental wellbeing
  7. Infection and Social Dislocation: Wellbeing Impacts of COVID-19 on Children and Young People - Perspectives of Rwandan Leaders
  8. Scholarship on the Middle East in Political Science and International Relations: A Reassessment
  9. Can mindfulness training in primary schools promote mental wellbeing in Sub-Saharan Africa?
  10. Impact of Global Clothing Retailers' Unfair Practices on Bangladeshi Suppliers During Covid-19
  11. Assessing the Impact and Scalability of Participatory Homegrown Programs on Reducing and Redistributing Unpaid Care Work among Women in Rwanda: A Case of Reseaux des Femmes' Unpaid Care Work Project in Rwanda: Baseline Report
  12. Strangers in plain sight: conceptions of democracy in EU Neighbourhood Policy and public opinion across North Africa
  13. Building back fairer in public health policy requires collective action with and for the most vulnerable in society
  14. Understanding the political economy dynamics of the water, sanitation and hygiene (WaSH) sector in Rwanda
  15. Failing adult learners: Why Rwanda’s adult literacy education is not delivering
  16. Strengthening interlinked marketing exchange systems to improve water and sanitation in informal settlements of Kigali, Rwanda
  17. Democratisation against Democracy
  18. Beyond elections: perceptions of democracy in four Arab countries
  19. The tide that failed to rise: Young people’s politics and social values in and after the arab uprisings
  20. Women, Land and Empowerment in Rwanda
  21. The Arab Uprisings in Egypt, Jordan and Tunisia
  22. Corruption, Trust, Inclusion and Cohesion in North Africa and the Middle East
  23. Employment Creation, Corruption and Gender Equality 2011–2014
  24. Understanding the Context: Hopes and Challenges in 2011
  25. Political Challenges: Expectations and Changes 2011–2014
  26. Introduction and Background
  27. Unmet Challenges and Frustrated Expectations: Economic Security and Quality of Life 2011–2014
  28. Conclusions: Resilient Authoritarianism and Frustrated Expectations
  29. The Orderly Entrepreneur: Youth, Education and Governance in Rwanda,
  30. Improving sanitation in informal settlements of East African cities: hybrid of market and state-led approaches
  31. Learning from Success: How Rwanda Achieved the Millennium Development Goals for Health
  32. Key Findings from the Arab Transformations Project
  33. EU Policy Impact and Public Perception in the MENA Region
  34. Building Decent Societies? Economic Situation and Political Cohesion after the Arab Uprisings
  35. Corruption, Cohesion and the Rule of Law
  36. After the Arab Uprisings: Popular Expectations and the EU's Response
  37. Political and Social Transformations in Egypt
  38. Gender Equality and MENA Women's Empowerment in the Aftermath of the 2011 Uprisings
  39. MENA Populations' Perceptions of Key Challenges, International Context and Role of the European Union
  40. Between the Market and the State: Financing and Servicing SelffSustaining Sanitation Chains in Informal Settlements in East African Cities
  41. A Generation in Waiting for Jobs and Justice: Young People Not in Education Employment or Training in North Africa
  42. Arab Transformations: Have Expectations Been Met?
  43. The Myth of the Youth Revolution: The Role of Young People in the 2011 Arab Uprisings
  44. Socially Inclusive Development: The Foundations for Decent Societies in East and Southern Africa
  45. The Promise and the Reality: Women's Rights in Rwanda
  46. Biodiversity informatics in Eastern Africa: Status, drivers and barriers
  47. Arab Transformations Framework Project Paper
  48. The Political, Social and Economic Drivers of the 2011 Egyptian Uprising
  49. The Relative Importance of Religion and Region in Explaining Differences in Political Economic and Social Attitudes in Iraq in 2014: Findings from the Arab Transformations Public Opinion Survey
  50. Sanitation markets in urban informal settlements of East Africa
  51. Overcoming poverty and inequality: Rwanda's progress towards the MDGs
  52. Rwanda's Potential to Achieve the Millennium Development Goals for Health
  53. The Quality of Society and Life Satisfaction in China
  54. Trust in Post-Soviet Countries, Ten Years On
  55. Rwanda's potential to achieve the millennium development goals for education
  56. The Promise and the Reality: Women's Rights in Rwanda
  57. Two-Speed Britain: Rural Internet Use
  58. Access to improved sanitation facilities in low-income informal settlements of East African cities
  59. A critical evaluation of Rwanda's potential to achieve the millennium development goals for clean water and sanitation
  60. ‘Education at our school is not free’: the hidden costs of fee-free schooling in Rwanda
  61. Challenges to Achieving Sustainable Sanitation in Informal Settlements of Kigali, Rwanda
  62. Health Problems and the Transition from Communism in the Former Soviet Union: Towards an Explanation
  63. Loneliness: Its Correlates and Association with Health Behaviours and Outcomes in Nine Countries of the Former Soviet Union
  64. Dual Earner Parents Strategies for Reconciling Work and Care in Seven European countries
  65. Changing patterns of fruit and vegetable intake in countries of the former Soviet Union
  66. Gender
  67. Changes in the levels of psychological distress in eight countries of the former Soviet Union
  68. Social Quality, the Quality of Life and Parents with Young Children in Europe
  69. Rising Economic Prosperity and Social Quality the Case of New Member States of the European Union
  70. Happiness in a Post-conflict Society: Rwanda
  71. Satisfaction and Societal Quality in Kazakhstan
  72. Happiness Across Cultures
  73. Social Quality: A Way to Measure the Quality of Society
  74. EXPLAINING ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL TRANSFORMATIONS IN POST-SOVIET RUSSIA, UKRAINE AND BELARUS
  75. Levels and determinants of psychological distress in eight countries of the former Soviet Union
  76. Concepts of citizenship, social and system integration among young people in post-Soviet Moldova
  77. Surviving the Transformation: Social Quality in Central Asia and the Caucuses
  78. Post-Communism and Female Tobacco Consumption in the Former Soviet States
  79. Psychological distress and dietary patterns in eight post-Soviet republics
  80. Patterns of Participation in the Formal and Informal Economies in the Commonwealth of Independent States
  81. The specter of post-communism: Women and alcohol in eight post-Soviet states
  82. Women in Rwandan Politics and Society
  83. The Medicalisation of Reproduction
  84. Talking About Health and Well-Being in Post-Soviet Ukraine and Russia
  85. Cultural Trauma and Social Quality in Post—Soviet Moldova and Belarus
  86. Psychological distress, gender, and health lifestyles in Belarus, Kazakhstan, Russia, and Ukraine
  87. Chernobyl: Living with risk and uncertainty
  88. Life-Satisfaction in Post-Soviet Russia and Ukraine
  89. Health lifestyles and political ideology in Belarus, Russia, and Ukraine
  90. Trust, confidence and social environment in post-communist societies
  91. Health world views of post-soviet citizens
  92. Gender
  93. Health lifestyles in Ukraine
  94. LIVING ON THE MARGINS:
  95. Health lifestyles in central Asia: the case of Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan
  96. New Directions In The Sociology Of Health
  97. Evidence-Informed Nursing: A Guide for Clinical Nursing. edited by Robert McSherry, Maxine Simmons and Pamela Abbott. Routledge, London, 2001, 167 pages, f14.99, ISBN 0 415 20497 6.
  98. Women and health checks: Making sense of differential uptake
  99. Women, Health and Domestic Violence
  100. Crime, fear, health and community: A review and discussion ofFraming the debate: The impact of crime on public health
  101. CHOCS AWAY: WEIGHT WATCHING IN THE CONTEMPORARY AIRLINE INDUSTRY
  102. Chocs Away: Weight Watching in the Contemporary Airline Industry
  103. Women farmers in south‐west England
  104. Ethnic Variation in the Female Labour Force: A Research Note
  105. Conflict over the grey areas: District nurses and home helps providing community care
  106. Research note: Health and material deprivation in Plymouth: an interim replication.
  107. Studying policy and practice: Use of vignettes
  108. The Social Mobility of Women: Beyond Male Mobility Models.
  109. New Directions in the Sociology of Health.
  110. Gender, Power and Sexuality
  111. Book Reviews
  112. Women and Social Class
  113. Women and Mental Health Policy (Book).
  114. Women's Social Class Identification: Does Husband's Occupation Make a Difference?
  115. Class Identification of Married Working Women: A Critical Replication of Ritter and Hargens
  116. Ethics, Politics and Research
  117. Introduction
  118. V. THE PROFESSOR
  119. 2 Young Women and Their Wardrobes