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    MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute
    Publication Date: 2024-04-05
    Description: Breastfeeding is the preferred method of feeding in early life. It is also one of the most cost-effective childhood survival interventions. Breastfeeding practices are important for preventing child mortality and morbidity, as well as ensuring the optimal growth, health, and development of infants. The public health benefits of breastfeeding have been well documented in the medical literature, and include the following: associations with decreased risk for early-life diseases such as otitis media, respiratory tract infection, diarrhoea, and early childhood obesity (to name but a few). This Special Issue book includes a collection of studies on the use of novel methods to improve breastfeeding rates, and research exploring the short- and long-term benefits of breastfeeding for both the infant and mother, including technology-based approaches.
    Keywords: QH301-705.5 ; Q1-390 ; TX341-641 ; practice ; milk bank ; galactagogues ; infant ; twins ; children ; perinatal ; circadian rhythm ; lactoferrin ; Aboriginal ; lipidome ; infant crying ; AA ; risk factors ; infants ; EPIC ; pregnancy ; Africa ; ECOWAS ; involution ; cortisol ; educational status ; low milk supply ; lactating mammary gland ; milk flow ; DHA ; EWAS ; breast feeding ; pregnancy outcomes ; NTR ; premature birth ; omega-3 ; DNA methylation ; LC-PUFA ; omega-6 ; culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) ; vitamin A ; human milk carbohydrates ; childhood ; milk intake ; neonate ; fenugreek ; United Arab Emirates ; prognosis ; sensitivity and specificity ; weaning ; breastfeeding frequency ; birth cohort ; maternal behavior ; temperament ; multiple pregnancy ; mortality ; breastfeeding ; Australia ; hospitalizations ; cortisone ; maternal age ; oligosaccharides ; milk composition ; initiation of breastfeeding ; preterm infant ; antenatal care ; infant mortality ; body composition ; growth trajectory ; maternal protein restriction ; self-efficacy ; infections ; gestational age ; exclusive breastfeeding ; daily intake ; ALSPAC ; maternal stress ; retinoic acid ; breast milk metabolome ; lactation ; antibiotic use ; free amino acid ; maternal anxiety ; early life nutrition ; child nutrition ; parity ; human milk ; lactose ; litter size ; caesarean section ; skin-to-skin ; prolonged lactation ; vitamin A deficiency ; fatty acids ; plasma metabolic parameters ; breast milk ; growth ; glycome ; caries ; thema EDItEUR::P Mathematics and Science::PS Biology, life sciences
    Language: English
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    Taylor & Francis | Routledge
    Publication Date: 2024-03-29
    Description: "This book asks how governments in Africa can use evidence to improve their policies and programmes, and ultimately, to achieve positive change for their citizens. Looking at different evidence sources across a range of contexts, the book brings policy makers and researchers together to uncover what does and doesn’t work and why. Case studies are drawn from 5 countries and the ECOWAS (west African) region, and a range of sectors from education, wildlife, sanitation, through to government procurement processes. The book is supported by a range of policy briefs and videos intended to be both practical and critically rigorous. The book uses evidence sources such as evaluations, research synthesis or citizen engagement, to show how these cases succeeded in informing policy and practice. The voices of policy makers are key to the book, ensuring that the examples deployed are useful to practitioners and researchers alike. This innovative book will be perfect for policy-makers, practitioners in government and civil society, and researchers and academics with an interest in how evidence can be used to support policy making in Africa."
    Keywords: Africa ; policy and practice ; evidence-informed policy ; public participation ; decision making ; wildlife conservation ; violence against women ; government ; civil society ; ECOWAS ; JP ; GTF ; bic Book Industry Communication::J Society & social sciences::JP Politics & government ; bic Book Industry Communication::G Reference, information & interdisciplinary subjects::GT Interdisciplinary studies::GTF Development studies ; thema EDItEUR::J Society and Social Sciences::JP Politics and government ; thema EDItEUR::G Reference, Information and Interdisciplinary subjects::GT Interdisciplinary studies::GTP Development studies
    Language: English
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    Publication Date: 2022-01-31
    Description: Eine der wichtigsten Innovationen der Wirtschaftsgemeinschaft Westafrikanischer Staaten (ECOWAS) ist die eindeutige Gewährung einer supranationalen Rolle an den Gerichtshof der Organisation. Sein Menschenrechtsmandat hat jedoch zu realen und potenziellen Spannungen innerhalb der ECOWAS-Rechtsordnung geführt. Die Spannungen ergeben sich aus der Rechtskraft von Urteilen von Verfassungsgerichten der Mitgliedstaaten und der Zulässigkeit von Individualbeschwerden vor dem Gerichtshof. Diese Arbeit zeigt einige Mängel in der derzeitigen Regelung des Menschenrechtsmandats des Gerichtshofs auf. Lücken bestehen sowohl auf der Ebene der verfassungsmäßigen Ordnung der Mitgliedstaaten als auch auf der Ebene der Gemeinschaft. Die supranationale Menschenrechtsgerichtsbarkeit muss durch die Möglichkeit umgesetzt werden, konkrete Abhilfemaßnahmen zur Behebung von Menschenrechtsverletzungen an die betroffenen Mitgliedsstaaten anzuordnen. In dieser Arbeit werden innovative Lösungen vorgeschlagen, um prozessuale und substantielle Lücken im etablierten Menschenrechtsschutzsystem in Westafrika zu schließen.
    Keywords: KL-KWX ; K1-7720 ; effective protection ; the principle of subsidiarity ; Constitutional Court ; supranational role ; Economic Community of West African States ; State liability ; exhaustion of local remedies ; ECOWAS ; binding effect ; court of justice ; the obligation of reparation ; substantive res judicata ; ECOWAS-Court of Justice ; Human Rights litigation ; due process ; Individual Complaints Procedure
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