Resultados de búsqueda - "mosques"
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Village Baseline Study: Site Analysis Report for Khulna - Morrelganj, Bangladesh
Publicado 2014“…Local resources that are not critically strained from climate change and poor resource management are few, beyond mosques, roads and schools. The community has seen dramatic changes in resources, as early as 1990, which they attribute to increased population pressures and climate change impacts. …”
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Gendered Migration and Agroforestry in Indonesia: Livelihoods, Labor, Know-How, Networks
Publicado 2020“…People returning successfully may help to rebuild the village and its agricultural and agroforestry systems and can invest in social capital (mosques, healthcare, schools).…”
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Village Midline Study: Khulna, Morrelganj, Bangladesh
Publicado 2020“…The community’s organizations strongly support mosques and schools among others. Several organizations were reported to target food security related issues and improved nutrition, access to finance, capacity building for income generation, and water management. …”
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Medborgardialog och delaktighet i Områdesprogram Lindängen : en studie av programmets policy för involvering av (invandrar-)boende i Lindängen
Publicado 2016“… - One approach for reaching out to immigrants is to reach out to their community leaders such as Imams in mosques, priests in churches and so on. To face immigrants with respect and their conditions can optimize their engagement and participation…”
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Characterizing food environments in Central Uganda
Publicado 2025“…Supplementary food environments were limited to a few churches, mosques, schools and hospitals and these were slowly phasing out. …”
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Village Baseline Study: Site Analysis Report for Kaffrine – Kaffrine, Senegal
Publicado 2012“…Men get information on soil inputs and soil fertility management from other farmers, organisations, radio and television, and from community leaders, notably the office of the village chief and the mosque on Fridays. The radio is the form of media most commonly used by the women but few women own a radio.…”
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Exploring synergies between health and climate services: Assessing the feasibility of providing climate information to women farmers through health posts in Kaffrine, Senegal
Publicado 2015“…These channels include community meetings, door-to-door visits, women’s association meetings, mosque loudspeakers, radio, television, and posters or other publicly displayed written information. …”
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