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Year:
2020
Region / city:
Sub-Saharan Africa
Topic:
Albinism, color symbolism, African traditions
Document type:
Academic essay
Author:
Kenneth Uyi Abudu
Target audience:
Scholars, cultural anthropologists, sociologists
Period of validity:
N/A
Date of approval:
N/A
Date of changes:
N/A
Keywords:
color specifications, sub-Saharan African traditions, persons with albinism
Description:
Academic essay examining how color symbolism in sub-Saharan African traditions contributes to the marginalization of people with albinism.
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Author:
Independent Expert on the enjoyment of human rights by persons with albinism
Country:
United States of America
Locations visited:
Washington D.C.; Atlanta, Georgia; San Juan, Arecibo and Quebradillas, Puerto Rico
Dates of visit:
7–18 October 2024
Document type:
Preliminary findings report
Subject:
Human rights of persons with albinism and Heřmanský–Pudlák Syndrome
Institutions engaged:
Federal and state government agencies; research and medical institutions; civil society organizations
Legal framework referenced:
ICCPR; CERD; Americans with Disabilities Act; Rehabilitation Act of 1973; Civil Rights Act; Law 109 of 2022 (Puerto Rico)
Communities concerned:
Persons with albinism; persons with Heřmanský–Pudlák Syndrome; family members
Planned follow-up:
Presentation of full report to the UN Human Rights Council in March 2025
Year:
2017
Country:
United Republic of Tanzania
Region / Cities visited:
Dodoma, Dar es Salaam, Mwanza, Shinyanga, Kigoma, Kasulu
Subject:
Human rights of persons with albinism
Document type:
Official UN report
Issuing body:
United Nations Human Rights Council
Author:
Ikponwosa Ero, Independent Expert
Target audience:
UN member states, human rights organizations, policymakers
Mission dates:
18–28 July 2017
Key topics:
Attacks on persons with albinism, discrimination, health, education, legal and institutional frameworks, socioeconomic situation
Recommendations:
Measures to strengthen protection of persons with albinism, address implementation gaps, improve access to rights
Year:
2024
Region / City:
The Gambia
Document Type:
Implementation Support Mission Report
Organization / Institution:
World Bank
Author:
World Bank Team
Target Audience:
Government Officials, Implementing Partners, Donors
Period of Validity:
January 8-12, 2024
Approval Date:
January 12, 2024
Date of Changes:
N/A
Year:
2023
Region / City:
Sub-Saharan Africa
Theme:
Disability, Human Rights, Decolonial Perspectives
Document Type:
Academic Journal Article
Organization / Institution:
SOAS University of London, Lancaster University
Author:
Elvis Imafidon, Charlotte Baker
Target Audience:
Scholars, Students, Disability Studies Experts
Period of Validity:
Ongoing
Approval Date:
2023
Date of Changes:
N/A
Year:
2022
Region / City:
Sub-Saharan Africa
Theme:
Energy consumption, Economic growth
Document Type:
Research paper
Author:
Not specified
Target Audience:
Economists, policy makers
Period of validity:
2002-2022
Approval date:
Not provided
Date of amendments:
Not provided
Authors:
Abebe Dires; Mulusew Andualem; Mezgebu Yitayal; Fentie Ambaw
Affiliation:
School of Public Health, College of Medicine and Health Sciences, Bahir Dar University, Bahir Dar, Ethiopia
Corresponding author:
Abebe Dires
Contact information:
Phone +251-921559907; Email [email protected]
Type of document:
Systematic review and meta-analysis
Study design:
Review of cross-sectional, cohort, case-control, discrete choice experiments, and qualitative studies
Data sources:
PubMed; Scopus; Embase; Hinari; Google Scholar
Geographic focus:
Sub-Saharan Africa
Population:
People living with HIV (PLHIV), particularly stable PLHIV
Main topic:
Uptake and preferences of Differentiated Service Delivery Models for HIV treatment
Number of included studies:
57
Publication period of included studies:
Majority published since 2022
Key quantitative finding:
Pooled uptake of DSDM 46% (95% CI: 0.36–0.55)
Analytical tool:
STATA version 17
Quality appraisal tool:
Joanna Briggs Institute critical appraisal checklist
Year:
N/A
Region / City:
Sub-Saharan Africa
Subject:
Health workers, contraceptives, knowledge, attitudes, practices
Document Type:
Search strategy
Organization / Institution:
N/A
Author:
N/A
Target Audience:
Researchers, healthcare professionals
Period of Validity:
N/A
Date of Approval:
N/A
Date of Changes:
N/A
Year:
2023
Region / city:
Sub-Saharan Africa
Topic:
Clinical Research, Ethics, Regulation, Drug Discovery
Document Type:
Research Paper
Organization:
Contract Research Organizations (CROs), Pharmaceutical and Biotech Companies
Author:
Not specified
Target Audience:
Pharmaceutical and Biotech Industry Professionals
Period of Application:
Ongoing
Approval Date:
Not specified
Date of Changes:
Not specified
Keywords:
ethical, regulatory, contract research organization, private institution, service outsourcing, clinical research
Year:
2025
Region / City:
Sub-Saharan Africa
Topic:
HIV self-testing, health services accessibility, HIV diagnosis
Document Type:
Review Article
Institution:
Joanna Briggs Institute
Author:
Not specified
Target Audience:
Researchers, healthcare professionals, policymakers
Period of Effectiveness:
Not specified
Date of Approval:
Not specified
Date of Changes:
Not specified
Year:
2023
Region / City:
Sub-Saharan Africa
Topic:
Adolescent Sexual and Reproductive Health
Document Type:
Supplementary Table
Author:
N/A
Target Audience:
Researchers, Public Health Professionals
Period of Validity:
2023
Approval Date:
N/A
Date of Changes:
N/A
Year:
2020
Region / City:
Sub-Saharan Africa
Topic:
Humanitarian and Development Programs, Faith-Based Initiatives
Document Type:
Written Evidence
Organization:
CAFOD
Author:
CAFOD
Target Audience:
UK Government, Policy Makers
Action Period:
Ongoing
Approval Date:
N/A
Modification Date:
N/A
Note:
Contextual Description
Document Type:
Academic research article
Academic Field:
Economics; Political Economy; Development Studies
Main Topic:
Terrorism, political instability, and economic development in Sub-Saharan Africa
Geographic Focus:
Sub-Saharan Africa
Countries Covered:
33 Sub-Saharan African countries
Study Period:
2000–2014
Methodology:
Panel Multiple Regression; Panel Generalized Linear Model
Keywords:
Political Instability; Foreign Direct Investment; Economic Development; Corruption; Rule of Law
Authors:
Yao HongXing; Winfred Addy Okoe; Felix Kwame Nyarko; Muhammad Haris; Jean-Jacques Dominique Beraud
Affiliation:
School of Economics and Finance, Jiangsu University
Institution:
Jiangsu University
Country of Institution:
China
Corresponding Author Email:
[email protected]
Year:
2026
Region:
Sub-Saharan Africa
Topic:
Public health, antimicrobial resistance
Document type:
Research protocol
Institution:
Sefako Makgatho Health Sciences University; St. George’s University of London; University of Manchester
Authors:
Mukhethwa Munzhedzi, Audrey Chigome, Nenad Miljković, Catrin E Moore, Stephen M Campbell, Brian Godman, Johanna C Meyer
Target audience:
Hospital pharmacists, nurses, physicians, healthcare policymakers
Methodology:
Cross-sectional electronic survey
Languages:
English, French, Portuguese
Duration:
Two months
Data analysis:
Descriptive statistics using Excel and STATA®
Objective:
Assess prevalence, causes, and potential solutions for antibiotic shortages
Keywords:
Antibiotic shortages, antimicrobial resistance, antimicrobial stewardship, public hospitals, supply chains
Protocol registration:
Not specified
Year:
2025
Region / city:
Sub-Saharan Africa
Topic:
Business Model Innovation, Entrepreneurial Success
Document type:
Research study
Organization / institution:
Not specified
Author:
Not specified
Target audience:
Small business owners, entrepreneurs
Period of validity:
Not specified
Approval date:
Not specified
Date of changes:
Not specified