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Graf, Lukas, Marcelo Marques, Tore Bernt Sorensen, and Xavier Dumay. "The emergence of European boundary-spanning policy regimes: analysing intersectoral policy coordination in education and employment." Journal of Education and Work 37 (November 3, 2023): 554–91. https://doi.org/10.1080/13639080.2023.2275778.

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While much attention has been paid to European policy arrangements in individual policy fields, European intersectoral policy coordination has been mostly an overlooked phenomenon, especially within the sectors of education and employment. Thus, in the introductory paper for this Special Issue, we offer a contemporary discussion of European intersectoral policy coordination. We firstly review the literature on intersectoral policy coordination, and secondly look at the application of concepts related to intersectoral policy coordination to supranational arrangements, especially the European Un
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Peters, Dorothee T. J. M., Erik Hans Klijn, Karien Stronks, and Janneke Harting. "Policy coordination and integration, trust, management and performance in public health-related policy networks: a survey." International Review of Administrative Sciences 83, no. 1 (2016): 200–222. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0020852315585061.

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Intersectoral policy networks may be effective in dealing with complex public health problems. Their performance is assumed to depend on network management and trust, as well as on integrated public health policy (i.e. policy coordination and integration). We studied the role of network management and trust in the realization of integrated public health policy and network performance, as well as the relation between integrated public health policy and network performance. In 34 Dutch local policy networks, we measured the perceptions of 278 actors through a Web-based survey and used regression
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Karlsen, Tor-Ivar, Charlotte Kiland, Gro Kvåle, and Dag Olaf Torjesen. "‘Health in All Policies’ and the Urge for Coordination: The Work of Public Health Coordinators and Their Impact and Influence in Local Public Health Policies: A Cross-Sectional Study." Societies 12, no. 1 (2022): 11. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/soc12010011.

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Building heavily on the Health in All Policies (HiAP) approach, Norway implemented the Public Health Act in 2012 to reduce social inequalities in health. Local public health coordinators (PHCs) at municipal levels were seen as tools to provide local intersectoral public health work. In this study, we examine factors related to intersectoral agency and if intersectoral work is understood as relevant to securing social justice in local policy outcomes. A national web-based survey in 2019 of all Norwegian PHCs (n = 428) was conducted with a response rate of 60%. Data were analysed through multipl
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Tancred, Tara, Margaret Caffrey, Michelle Falkenbach, and Joanna Raven. "The pathway to health in all policies through intersectoral collaboration on the health workforce: a scoping review." Health Policy and Planning 39, Supplement_2 (2024): i54—i74. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/heapol/czae046.

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Abstract The health workforce (HWF) is a critical component of the health sector. Intersectoral/multisectoral collaboration and action is foundational to strengthening the HWF, enabling responsiveness to dynamic population health demands and supporting broader goals around social and economic development—such development underpins the need for health in all policies (HiAP). To identify what can be learned from intersectoral/multisectoral activity for HWF strengthening to advance HiAP, we carried out a scoping review. Our review included both peer-reviewed and grey literature. Search terms enco
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Gorbunova, Viktoriia, and Vitalii Klymchuk. "Universal mental health training: policy proposal for Ukraine." Open Research Europe 5 (May 6, 2025): 119. https://doi.org/10.12688/openreseurope.20116.1.

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This policy proposal outlines the challenges and relevant policy actions for scaling up Universal Mental Health Training (UMHT) in Ukraine. The UMHT is an educational program that aligns with Ukraine’s new Law on the Mental Health Care System adopted in 2025, and is supported by data from pilot research. It equips frontline professionals - those who work closely with clients and service users, including teachers, police officers, and social workers - with foundational skills to identify mental health concerns, provide initial support, and facilitate referrals to specialized services. The UMHT
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Rochmayanto, Y., N. Sakuntaladewi, M. Iqbal, et al. "Institutional fragmentation of peat fire management in Indonesia: a knowledge management perspective." IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science 917, no. 1 (2021): 012028. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/917/1/012028.

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Abstract The importance of intersectoral collaboration in policy implementation has been widely accepted. Concepts of intersectoral collaboration and policy coordination are theoretically appealing; however, it is challenging to implement in practice, including in forest fire management. This paper aims to map the institutions on forest fire management and analyze the rationality in using knowledge in their duties and authorities. Using stakeholder mapping combined with the Concern-Knowledge-Action approach, this study is conducted at the national level in Indonesia, and takes two sub-national
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Mersini, Ehadu, Jolanda Hyska, and Genc Burazeri. "Evaluation of national food and nutrition policy in Albania." Slovenian Journal of Public Health 56, no. 2 (2017): 115–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/sjph-2017-0015.

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Abstract Introduction The paper aims to describe the progress that has been made in the implementation of the Albanian food and nutrition policy since 2003, so as to consider its impacts to date, and to identify strategic priorities/critical areas and priorities for Albania’s future policy on improving the national food and nutrition situation. Methods In 2011-2012, an expert group applied an intersectoral participatory approach to evaluate the implementation of Food and Nutrition Action Plan 2003-08 in Albania. The experts employed the quantitative method, using a 9 question logical assessmen
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Heriyanto, Heriyanto, Iir Nikmatul Fathonah, Harisal Harisal, Yunika Depri Litstiana, and Alfiana Damasinta. "Implementation of Border Tourism Development Policy: Analysis of the Dynamics of Policy Content and Implementation Context." Journal of Government Science Studies 4, no. 1 (2025): 50–60. https://doi.org/10.30598/jgssvol4issue1page50-60.

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Border regions play a crucial role in strengthening national sovereignty and supporting development based on local potential. Sambas Regency, West Kalimantan, which borders Sarawak, Malaysia, prioritizes the tourism sector in its development plans. However, implementing tourism policies in this region has not been optimal. This study aims to analyze the implementation of tourism development policies in border areas using Merilee S. Grindle's policy implementation theory, which examines two main aspects: policy content and implementation context. The research approach used is qualitative with a
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Mayorga, Fabricio Franco. "Coordination and Coherence Problems of the Public Policy for Modernization at the Executive Branch of Peru." Revista del CLAD Reforma y Democracia, no. 70 (January 1, 2018): 127–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.69733/clad.ryd.n70.a152.

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Since the 1990s, the structure of the Executive Branch in Peru tended to organize through the creation of specialized agencies in different sectors. This produced an organizational and functional fragmentation in the way public interventions are managed, substantially increasing the challenges of intra and intersectoral coordination and coherence in the management of public policies that political authorities must perform. This division of labor produces a management style that is unlikely to focus in an articulated way on the causes and solutions of public problems, particularly those that ha
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Ariton, Lorina. "Cognitive Warfare in the Digital Age: Implications for EU Security Policy." International conference KNOWLEDGE-BASED ORGANIZATION 31, no. 1 (2025): 1–9. https://doi.org/10.2478/kbo-2025-0001.

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Abstract Cognitive warfare, understood as the deliberate deployment of informational and psychological operations to influence human perception and decision-making, has emerged as a threat within the European Union’s (EU) security environment. This article contributes to the conceptual clarity of Cognitive Warfare by analyzing how it is framed and addressed across EU policy frameworks and institutional narratives. Findings reveal increasing institutional awareness, as reflected in instruments like the Strategic Compass and the Digital Services Act. Yet, challenges persist, including fragmented
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Holt, Ditte H., Gemma Carey, and Morten H. Rod. "Time to dismiss the idea of a structural fix within government? An analysis of intersectoral action for health in Danish municipalities." Scandinavian Journal of Public Health 46, no. 22_suppl (2018): 48–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1403494818765705.

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Aims: This paper examines the role of organizational structure within government(s) in attempts to implement intersectoral action for health in Danish municipalities. We discuss the implications of structural reorganization and the governance structures that are established in order to ensure coordination and integration between policy sectors. Methods: The paper is based on 49 interviews with civil servants from health and non-health sectors of 10 municipalities. Based on participants’ experiences, cases have been described and analyzed in an iterative process consulting the literature on Hea
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Arne, RUCKERT. "HEALTH GOVERNANCE PRINCIPLES FOR AMR SURVEILLANCE." International journal of Education, Humanities & Social Sciences I, no. 4 (2024): 3–11. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14238231.

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<em>Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is a pressing global health issue with serious implications for health, food security, and livelihoods. Collective action, from local to global, that draws on the One Health (OH) approach to facilitate collaboration between the human, animal, and environmental sectors is required to inform initiatives to mitigate AMR. For AMR surveillance, this involves applying an intersectoral, multistakeholder perspective to guide the co-creation of knowledge and policy around the collection, analysis, and application of surveillance data to detect, monitor, and prevent AM
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Ho, Shirley, Dena Javadi, Sara Causevic, Etienne V. Langlois, Peter Friberg, and Göran Tomson. "Intersectoral and integrated approaches in achieving the right to health for refugees on resettlement: a scoping review." BMJ Open 9, no. 7 (2019): e029407. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2019-029407.

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BackgroundBetter understanding, documentation and evaluation of different refugee health interventions and their means of health system integration and intersectoral collaboration are needed.ObjectivesExplore the barriers and facilitators to the integration of health services for refugees; the processes involved and the different stakeholders engaged in levaraging intersectoral approaches to protect refugees’ right to health on resettlement.DesignScoping review.MethodsA search of articles from 2000 onward was done in MEDLINE, Web of Science, Global Health and PsycINFO, Embase. Two frameworks w
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Michel Sahagún, Cynthia Lorena, Guillermo Miguel Cejudo Ramírez, and Adriana Sofía Oseguera Gamba. "Los instrumentos integradores en los sistemas de cuidados en América Latina: una visión de política pública." Revista del CLAD Reforma y Democracia, no. 88 (October 23, 2024): 1–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.69733/clad.ryd.n88.a340.

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Some Latin American governments have developed systems that seek to comprehensively guarantee the right to provide and receive care. These initiatives aim to recognize, redistribute, or reduce caregiving work within households by coordinating a set of policies, implemented by different agencies, around the same individual. Achieving this requires overcoming the challenge of intersectoral coordination, based on management instruments that allow interventions to be articulated around the diverse care needs of the population. Based on the policy integration literature, we conduct a comparative an
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Yubero, Claudia, and Pascal Chevalier. "The Illusion of Proximity in Territorial Construction. An Approach to Tourism Development Via Social Networks in Sierra De Albarracín (Spain)." European Countryside 10, no. 3 (2018): 442–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/euco-2018-0025.

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Abstract Tourism development has been a particularly intense area of negotiation in the Spanish countryside since the 1990s because of its major role in public policies for the economic restructuring, the regionalisation of policy instruments and its own intersectoral nature. This leads us to examine how the coordination takes place within the actors engaged in the tourist development of Sierra de Albarracín. This research adopts an inductive approach to the social relations that underlie the construction of a tourism project territory. From the meeting between the methodology of the social ne
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Bizjak, Tine, Rok Novak, Marko Vudrag, Andreja Kukec, and Branko Kontić. "Evaluating the success of Slovenia’s policy on the health of children and adolescents: results of an audit." International Journal of Public Health 65, no. 8 (2020): 1225–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00038-020-01432-0.

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Abstract Objectives The aims of this audit were twofold: (1) to demonstrate the contribution of the auditing process in evaluating the success of child and adolescent health policy in Slovenia between 2012 and 2019, and (2) to expand on the commentary published in the International Journal of Public Health in 2019 to demonstrate the benefits of auditing in improving public health policy in general. Methods The audit followed health, safety and environmental approaches as per the standards of public health policy. Results Due to poor intersectoral coordination and weak associations between envi
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El-Tsana, Ashfiya Vi'aqila, Rizka Ayu Alvianty, Putri Octaviani, Raisha Syahidah, and Riswandy Wasir. "Health system transformation in Indonesia: Implementation and challenges of six policy pillars." Indonesian Journal of Health Science 5, no. 3 (2025): 553–60. https://doi.org/10.54957/ijhs.v5i3.1548.

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Indonesia’s health system transformation is structured around six strategic pillars: primary care, referral services, system resilience, financing, human resources, and health technology. This study aims to assess the implementation progress and challenges associated with these pillars. A literature review was conducted using national and international databases (Google Scholar and ScienceDirect), focusing on peer-reviewed articles published between 2016 and 2025. Four studies were selected based on inclusion criteria that emphasized relevance to Indonesia’s health system transformation agenda
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Abdala, Ingrid Gomes, Sheila Giardini Murta, Jordana Calil Lopes de Menezes, et al. "Barriers and Facilitators in the Strengthening Families Program (SFP 10–14) Implementation Process in Northeast Brazil: A Retrospective Qualitative Study." International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 17, no. 19 (2020): 6979. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17196979.

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This study analyzed contextual barriers and facilitators in the implementation of Strengthening Families Program (SFP 10–14), Brazilian version, a family-based preventive program focused on the prevention of risk behaviors for adolescent health. SFP 10–14 was implemented between 2016 and 2017 for socioeconomically vulnerable families in four Northeast Brazilian states as a tool of the National Drug Policy. A retrospective qualitative study was carried out in which 26 implementation agents participated. Data from 16 individual interviews and two group interviews were analyzed through content an
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Irwansyah, Muhamad, Bambang Supriyono, Sujarwoto Sujarwoto, and Mardiyono Mardiyono. "An agricultural development model to achieve food security in the government of Lamandau Regency, Central Kalimantan Province." Edelweiss Applied Science and Technology 9, no. 6 (2025): 2743–50. https://doi.org/10.55214/25768484.v9i6.8469.

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This study aims to formulate a decentralization-based agricultural development model to effectively achieve food security in Lamandau Regency, Central Kalimantan. A qualitative approach employing a case study method was used to explore the dynamics of policies, strategies, and agricultural development management practices at the local level. The findings reveal that while the agricultural sector plays a dominant role in the local economic structure, its implementation continues to face significant challenges, including land-use conversion, lack of integrated planning, low community participati
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Riski, Naufal, and Gunawan Djajaputra. "The Legislative Mechanism of the Sugar Excise Law: An Effort to Prevent Diabetes in Indonesia." Jurisprudensi: Jurnal Ilmu Syariah, Perundang-Undangan dan Ekonomi Islam 17, no. 1 (2025): 382–95. https://doi.org/10.32505/jurisprudensi.v17i1.11660.

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Ideally, excessive sugar consumption should be systematically controlled through state regulations, one of which is the imposition of excise taxes on sugar-sweetened beverages (SSBs). However, in reality, the implementation of this policy in Indonesia still faces complex legislative challenges and resistance from various parties, making diabetes prevention efforts less than optimal. This study aims to analyze the legislative mechanism of the Sugar Excise Law as a legal instrument to prevent the rising prevalence of non-communicable diseases, particularly diabetes, in Indonesia. This research e
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Plotichkina, N. V. "NATIONAL YOUTH POLICY IN EUROPEAN COUNTRIES: PLANNING, MONITORING, RESPONSE TO THE COVID-19 CRISIS." Вестник Пермского университета. Политология 16, no. 2 (2022): 80–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.17072/2218-1067-2022-2-80-93.

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The article reveals the specifics of strategic planning, assessment and monitoring of national youth policies in European countries. The national models of youth policy are identified according to a number of criteria (explication of youth and its transition into adulthood, the system of social security). Youth policy measures implemented by countries in response to the COVID-19 crisis are characterized. The article describes the quality standards of national youth strategies proposed by international organizations (OECD) and the initiatives of different countries in formulating, implementing,
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Mukhametov, D. R. "State in Context of Dataism: Swarm of Political Agents and Data Management in Russia and the World." Humanities and Social Sciences. Bulletin of the Financial University 13, no. 6 (2024): 30–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.26794/2226-7867-2023-13-6-30-37.

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The article analyzes the transformation of the state in context of dataism. Dataism is a paradigm that (1) recognizes the crucial role of data in policy preparation and evaluation, (2) considers all systems as a structures of data exchange between decentralized agents for coordination and collective decision-making. In context of dataism the state implements information incentives through data policy to receive feedback from citizens and businesses in the form of engagement in management, value creation, production of local innovations. Dataism transforms the state in a swarm of political agen
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Javaria Nasir, Rakhshanda Kousar, Bukhtawer Nasir, Muhammad Khalid Bashir, Allah Rakha, and Imran Pasha. "Integrating Agriculture for Nutrition in Pakistan: A Critical Review of Policy and Strategic Interventions." Policy Journal of Social Science Review 3, no. 7 (2025): 127–34. https://doi.org/10.63075/pjssr.v3i7.371.

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Malnutrition remains a critical public health challenge in Pakistan, particularly in Punjab the nation’s primary agricultural province where high levels of food insecurity coexist with significant agricultural output. This review paper critically examines strategic interventions that aim to bridge agriculture and nutrition through the Punjab Multi-Sectoral Nutrition Strategy. Emphasis is placed on mainstreaming nutrition in agricultural policy, enhancing productivity of nutrient-rich crops, promoting biofortification, and improving access to animal protein. Special attention is given to grassr
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Söderberg, Charlotta. "‘Much ado about nothing?’—Energy Forest Cultivation in Sweden: How Intersectoral Policy Coordination Affects Outcomes from EPI in Multisectoral Issues." Journal of Environmental Policy & Planning 10, no. 4 (2008): 381–403. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/15239080802332042.

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Burau, Viola, Line Hillersdal, Anne Tim, and Helle Terkildsen Maindal. "Intersectoral coordination of prevention over the life course: professionals and the making of diabetes prevention in Denmark." International Journal of Integrated Care 19, no. 4 (2019): 133. http://dx.doi.org/10.5334/ijic.s3133.

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Fehsenfeld, Michael. "How organization culture paves the way for intersectoral coordination: a case study of health promotion in Denmark." International Journal of Integrated Care 22, S3 (2022): 120. http://dx.doi.org/10.5334/ijic.icic22050.

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Campos, Katherine, and Magdalena Gil. "State Legibility and Disaster Management in Chile: Strengths, Challenges, and Lessons for Public Policy." Sustainability 17, no. 9 (2025): 3917. https://doi.org/10.3390/su17093917.

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This article examines Chile’s post-disaster data collection and management, focusing on state legibility tools for identifying housing damage and victims’ needs. Drawing on James Scott’s theory of legibility, we explore how standardized categories are used in disaster management. Through documentary analysis and key informant interviews, we assess the strengths and limitations of the forms used for allocating aid. The 2022 Viña del Mar wildland–urban interface fire serves as a case study to illustrate how classification systems determine victim status, influencing government resource allocatio
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FREITAS, H. N., and André Viana CUSTÓDIO. "As políticas públicas de enfrentamento do trabalho infantil no Brasil." Passagens: Revista Internacional de História Política e Cultura Jurídica 16, no. 1 (2024): 93–110. http://dx.doi.org/10.15175/1984-2503-202416105.

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The main objective of this research is to analyze how public policies in Brazil are interconnected to prevent and eradicate child labor. It seeks to understand the legal protection against the exploitation of child labor, explore the Program for the Eradication of Child Labor and the National Policy related to it, and examine the responsibilities of the entities of the Rights Guarantee System in combating this issue. The central question of the research is: how does intersectoral coordination of public policies for this purpose occur in Brazil? The initial hypothesis suggests that there is a s
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Matos, Ricardo Correia de, Generosa do Nascimento, Adalberto Campos Fernandes, and Cristiano Matos. "Health and Social Care Integration: Insights from International Implementation Cases." Journal of Market Access & Health Policy 13, no. 2 (2025): 28. https://doi.org/10.3390/jmahp13020028.

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The integration of health and social care is increasingly recognized as essential to address population ageing, the rise in chronic diseases, and persistent health inequities. Across Europe, diverse models have been developed to improve service coordination, resource efficiency, and person-centered care. This paper aims to explore international experiences in integrating health and social care, identify common strategies and challenges, and provide insights to inform policy development in countries where integration remains incipient, with a focus on Portugal. A qualitative comparative approac
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Ibrahim, Muhammad Rayes, Muhammad Farid, Arianto ., and Andi Alimuddin Unde. "The Critical Role of Community-Based Advocacy Communication Model in Combating Stunting in Indonesia: A Study from Jeneponto." International Journal of Religion 5, no. 10 (2024): 4886–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.61707/07dkkc04.

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Stunting remains a significant public health issue in Indonesia, particularly acute in South Sulawesi where it affects 27.2% of toddlers, and reaching an alarming rate of 39.8% in Kabupaten Jeneponto, highlighting severe gaps in nutrition and healthcare access. To combat this, the Program Keluarga Harapan (PKH) employs conditional cash transfers and local food-based supplements. This qualitative descriptive study, rooted in a post-positivist paradigm, was conducted over three months in Jeneponto, selected for its critical stunting rates and active PKH engagement. Primary data were sourced from
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Walker, Rebecca, Jo Vearey, Ahmed Said Bile, and Genèse Lobukulu Lolimo. "Upholding the Right to Health in Contexts of Displacement: A Whole-of-Route Policy Analysis in South Africa, Kenya, Somalia, and the Democratic Republic of Congo." International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 22, no. 7 (2025): 1042. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph22071042.

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The Sustainable Development Goals commit states to Universal Health Coverage (UHC) for all; yet displaced populations—including asylum seekers, refugees, internally displaced persons (IDPs), and undocumented migrants—remain systematically excluded from national health systems across southern and eastern Africa. This paper applies a whole-of-route, rights-based framework to examine how legal status, policy implementation, and structural governance shape healthcare access for displaced populations across South Africa, Kenya, Somalia, and the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). Drawing on 70 key
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Báscolo, Ernesto, Natalia Houghton, Amalia Del Riego, James Fitzgerald, and Rachel Jarboe. "Contributions of the New Framework for Essential Public Health Functions to Addressing the COVID-19 Pandemic." American Journal of Public Health 112, S6 (2022): S615—S620. http://dx.doi.org/10.2105/ajph.2022.306750.

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This article uses a health stewardship perspective to interpret the strengths of and challenges to national health authorities’ capacities to respond to the COVID-19 pandemic through the renewed essential public health functions (EPHF) framework. Based on a literature review, this article argues that the institutional capacities required by countries to respond to the COVID-19 pandemic in the Americas included all 4 stages of the new EPHF policy cycle: assessment, policy development, allocation of resources, and access. While health authorities provided these key functions (e.g., data analysis
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Oluwatobi Bamigbade, Chigozie Kingsley Ejeofobiri, and Kabirat Olamide Mayegun. "Cross-sector AI framework for risk detection in national security, energy and financial networks." World Journal of Advanced Research and Reviews 18, no. 1 (2023): 1307–27. https://doi.org/10.30574/wjarr.2023.18.1.0721.

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The increasing complexity and interdependence of critical national infrastructures—such as defense systems, energy grids, and financial institutions—necessitate a unified, intelligent approach to real-time risk detection. Traditional sector-specific risk management systems, often operating in isolation, are inadequate for identifying emerging threats that exploit intersectoral vulnerabilities. Artificial Intelligence (AI) offers transformative capabilities for detecting, predicting, and responding to risks across these domains. However, current implementations remain largely siloed, lacking in
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Ahmat, Adam, Sunny C. Okoroafor, James Avoka Asamani, et al. "Health workforce policy and plan implementation in the context of universal health coverage in the Africa Region." BMJ Global Health 7, Suppl 1 (2022): e008319. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjgh-2021-008319.

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Several countries in Africa have developed human resources for health (HRH) policies and strategies to synergise efforts in setting priorities, directions and means to address the major challenges around leadership and governance, production, recruitment, management, motivation and retention and coordination. In this paper, we present information on the availability, quality and implementation of national HRH policies and strategic plans in the WHO Africa Region. Information was obtained using a questionnaire completed by the head of HRH departments in the Ministries of Health of 47 countries
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Kaplunenko, A. M. "The Formation of a Stable Technopolitical Environment as a Factor in the Development of Recursive Public Policy in Russia." Administrative Consulting, no. 3 (April 29, 2022): 28–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.22394/1726-1139-2022-3-28-40.

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Aims. Conceptualization of technopolitical sphere impact on recursive processes of public policy; defining key problems that inhibit public authorities from improving digital politics stability essential for developing public policy recursive potential.Methods. The work is based on institutional approach traditional for conducting interdisciplinary research about using informational and communicative technologies in politics and governance. Moreover, it is helpful for considering meaning of public institutes in the scope of conceptualization of technopolitical sphere stability and recursivenes
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Kaplunenko, Aleksey M. "The Formation of a Stable Technopolitical Environment as a Factor in the Development of Recursive Public Policy in Russia." Administrative consulting, no. 3 (159) (June 7, 2022): 28–40. https://doi.org/10.22394/1726-1139-2022-3-28-40.

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Aims. Conceptualization of technopolitical sphere impact on recursive processes of public policy; defining key problems that inhibit public authorities from improving digital politics stability essential for developing public policy recursive potential.&nbsp;Methods. The work is based on institutional approach traditional for conducting interdisciplinary research about using informational and communicative technologies in politics and governance. Moreover, it is helpful for considering meaning of public institutes in the scope of conceptualization of technopolitical sphere stability and recurs
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Griffiths, Karolina, Megha Raj Banjara, T. O'Dempsey, B. Munslow, and Axel Kroeger. "Public Health Responses to a Dengue Outbreak in a Fragile State: A Case Study of Nepal." Journal of Tropical Medicine 2013 (2013): 1–8. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2013/158462.

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Objectives. The number of countries reporting dengue cases is increasing worldwide. Nepal saw its first dengue outbreak in 2010, with 96% of cases reported in three districts. There are numerous policy challenges to providing an effective public health response system in a fragile state. This paper evaluates the dengue case notification, surveillance, laboratory facilities, intersectoral collaboration, and how government and community services responded to the outbreak.Methods. Qualitative data were collected through 20 in-depth interviews, with key stakeholders, and two focus-group discussion
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Brubacher, Laura Jane, Vijayashree Yellappa, Bony Wiem Lestari, et al. "Health and tuberculosis systems resilience, the role of the private sector and pandemic preparedness: insights from a cross-country qualitative study with policy-makers in India, Indonesia and Nigeria." BMJ Global Health 10, no. 1 (2025): e016180. https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjgh-2024-016180.

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IntroductionThe COVID-19 pandemic was an unprecedented challenge to health systems worldwide and had a severe impact on tuberculosis (TB) case notifications and service delivery. India, Indonesia and Nigeria are high TB-burden countries where the majority of initial care-seeking happens in the private health sector. The objectives of this study were to (1) explore policy-makers’ perspectives on the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on private sector TB service delivery in India, Indonesia and Nigeria and (2) identify cross-cutting insights for pandemic preparedness with respect to TB service del
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Woo, Pauline P. S., Jane J. Kim, and Gabriel M. Leung. "What Is the Most Cost-Effective Population-Based Cancer Screening Program for Chinese Women?" Journal of Clinical Oncology 25, no. 6 (2007): 617–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.1200/jco.2006.06.0210.

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Purpose To develop a policy-relevant generalized cost-effectiveness (CE) model of population-based cancer screening for Chinese women. Methods Disability-adjusted life-years (DALYs) averted and associated screening and treatment costs under population-based screening using cervical cytology (cervical cancer), mammography (breast cancer), and fecal occult blood testing (FOBT), sigmoidoscopy, FOBT plus sigmoidoscopy, or colonoscopy (colorectal cancer) were estimated, from which average and incremental CE ratios were generated. Probabilistic sensitivity analysis was undertaken to assess stochasti
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Konaté, Fatoumata, Akory Ag Iknane, Fatou Diawara, Djénèba Coulibaly, and Aboubakar Dokan Koné. "Nutrition and food security in Mali from 2010 to 2020." North African Journal of Food and Nutrition Research 04, no. 09 (2020): S01—S08. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4015663.

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Mali, a Sahelian country in West Africa, faces many climatic, natural and security constraints <sup>1</sup>. This situation has accentuated the nutritional issues which are largely responsible for the high morbidity and mortality rates. The exclusive breastfeeding rate remains relatively low (40%) <sup>2</sup>. The Complementary feeding practices are inadequate 49%. These practices are coupled with chronic food insecurity, limited access to health care and services and water coverage and inadequate hygiene practices. The 2019 nutrition survey showed a &nbsp;wasting prevalence of 9.4% in childr
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Van Olmen, Josefien, Edwin Wouters, Monika Martens, Veerle Buffel, Katrien Danhieux, and Roy Remmen. "Scale-up Integrated Care for Chronic Diseases in Belgium: a process evaluation of policy dialogues and roadmap interventions." International Journal of Integrated Care 23, S1 (2023): 353. http://dx.doi.org/10.5334/ijic.icic23131.

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Background. The goal of more integrated care has been on the Belgium health care policy agenda since 2007 with the start of disease specific care trajectories, reports on chronic care and pilot projects at local level. While there is consensus on what needs to be done, the process of how it should be done is much more uncertain. Scale-up of integrated care is complex, because it requires multi-stakeholder action and intersectoral coordination at individual healthcare practice, organizational, and political/system levels, and tailoring to the context in which it is delivered. There is little re
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Marcinkowski, Jakub. "Humanitarian Actors’ Cooperation Network in the Social Sustainability Context—Evidence from Poland." Sustainability 14, no. 9 (2022): 5492. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su14095492.

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The humanitarian sector is responsible for minimizing people’s suffering during humanitarian crises and consists of several groups of stakeholders, who are named humanitarian actors (HAs). They play different integrative and supportive roles; however, intersectoral cooperation is not structured and usually relies on chaos. Thus, this research aimed to answer two questions: (1) what is the level of cooperation of Polish humanitarian organizations with other HAs?; and (2) who could be a leader(s) of humanitarian sector coordination and synchronization, to ensure social sustainability? The resear
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Konaté, Fatoumata, Akory Ag Iknane, Fatou Diawara, Djénèba Coulibaly, and Aboubakar Dokan Koné. "Nutrition and food security in Mali from 2010 to 2020." Special Issue July-December 2020 04, no. 09 (2020): 1–6. http://dx.doi.org/10.51745/najfnr.4.09.s1-s6.

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Mali, a Sahelian country in West Africa, faces many climatic, natural and security constraints. This situation has accentuated the nutritional issues which are largely responsible for the high morbidity and mortality rates. The aim of the current review is to understand the main issues related to nutrition and diet among vulnerable groups in Mali during the last decade. The exclusive breastfeeding rate remains relatively low (40%). The Complementary feeding practices are inadequate 49%. These practices are coupled with chronic food insecurity, limited access to health care and services and wat
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Konaté, Fatoumata, Akory Ag Iknane, Fatou Diawara, Djénèba Coulibaly, and Aboubakar Dokan Koné. "Nutrition and food security in Mali from 2010 to 2020." North African Journal of Food and Nutrition Research 4, no. 9 (2020): S1—S6. http://dx.doi.org/10.51745/najfnr.4.9.s1-s6.

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Mali, a Sahelian country in West Africa, faces many climatic, natural and security constraints. This situation has accentuated the nutritional issues which are largely responsible for the high morbidity and mortality rates. The aim of the current review is to understand the main issues related to nutrition and diet among vulnerable groups in Mali during the last decade. The exclusive breastfeeding rate remains relatively low (40%). The Complementary feeding practices are inadequate 49%. These practices are coupled with chronic food insecurity, limited access to health care and services and wat
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Jagnoor, Jagnoor, Aliki Christou, Cuong Pham, Rebecca Q. Ivers, and Ha Nguyen. "Enabling factors and barriers to the sustainability and scale-up of drowning reduction interventions in Vietnam: a qualitative assessment." Injury Prevention 26, no. 5 (2019): 404–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/injuryprev-2019-043202.

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BackgroundVietnam has some of the highest rates of drowning deaths in the Western Pacific Region, particularly among children aged 19 years or younger. Several policies aimed at drowning prevention have been developed over the last decade; however, despite policy support, generally these have not been sustained beyond a pilot phase or have been limited to small geographical regions. The present study aims to explore barriers and facilitators for sustainability and scale-up of drowning prevention initiatives in Vietnam, identifying ways forward for future implementation.MethodsThis was a qualit
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Nambiar, Prejit. "India to envision One Health movement for confronting emerging health threats: From concept to approach toward institutionalization." July-December 6, no. 2 (2020): 165–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.14202/ijoh.2020.165-176.

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The author's key role in advocating and leading One Health (OH) initiatives in India (especially in Kerala), review the need for and progress of OH from concept to approach and proposes its institutionalization as the way forward. India is currently facing many health threats such as antimicrobial resistance, environmental health hazards, and food safety risks and most importantly, zoonotic diseases such as Nipah, Avian Influenza, Scrub typhus, Congo fever, Kyasanur forest disease, COVID-19, and leptospirosis that grossly impact country's economy. The recent pandemics had exposed the gaps in p
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Krivenko, Natalya. "Directions of Effective Interaction of the Subjects of Regional Policy in the Sphere of Health Care for the Purpose of Ensuring the Economic Security of the Regions." Living Standards of the Population in the Regions of Russia 18, no. 3 (2022): 354–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.19181/lsprr.2022.18.3.7.

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The analysis of modern health problems presented in the article revealed the need to more fully ensure the availability of medical services in the conditions of underfunding of the industry, the preservation of the able-bodied population, which actualizes the feasibility of studying at the regional level the possibilities for effective interaction between subjects of regional health policy as a contribution to strengthening the economic security of the regions. Today in Russia, the interaction between subjects in the field of regional healthcare is fragmented, an integrative intersectoral, int
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Korolenko, V. "Substantiation of the Сontemporary Сomplex Functional-Organizational Model of the Dermatovenerologic Service of Ukraine". Lviv clinical bulletin 4, № 32 (2020): 54–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.25040/lkv2020.04.054.

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Introduction. The health of the population and everyone is one of the greatest values ​​of our state. The transformation of the domestic healthcare sector is a key area of ​​its socio-political and economic development. The problems of socially significant specialized medical services, one of which is the dermatovenereologic service play an important role. Priority areas for counteracting the spread of socially dangerous diseases of dermatovenereologic profile are defined by World Health Organization strategic documents, which reflect the full range of services for patients with sexually trans
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Choudhry, Kalpana. "Non-Communicable Diseases and their Challenges in India." Indian Journal of Nursing Sciences 07, no. 03 (2022): 73–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.31690/ijns.2022.v07i03.003.

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Background: Non-communicable diseases (NCDs) are one of the major concerns of the 21st century globally. Low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) show a higher burden of NCDs including India. The country has launched various programs for the control and prevention of NCDs, but the organization, integration, and implementation of NCD-related health services and programs face many challenges. The objective of this review article is to study the trends and challenges in the prevention and control of common NCDs in India and find probable solutions to them. Methodology: Search on PubMed and Google
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Ramakrishna, Sathish K., Eesha Sharma, Kavitha V. Jangam, and Rajendra K. M. "Gender and personal safety sensitization in schools: A qualitative inquiry into response practices to children’s disclosures of sexual abuse." Indian Journal of Psychiatry 67, no. 2 (2025): 245–51. https://doi.org/10.4103/indianjpsychiatry.indianjpsychiatry_543_24.

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Background: Schools provide opportunities to educate children on health and safety and encourage disclosures of difficult experiences. Policies and response mechanisms for disclosures are critical in the impact of preventive programs. Aim: To understand school policies and practices for disclosures of child sexual abuse (CSA). Method: A school-based program on gender, sexuality, and personal safety was implemented in 162 schools between June 2022 and February 2024. The program addressed health, safety, boundaries, help-seeking, gender, sex, love and attraction, and decision-making. It encourag
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