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    Cities Are Concentrators of Complex, MultiSectoral Interactions Within the Human‐Earth System by Christa Brelsford, Andrew Jones, Bhartendu Pandey, Pouya Vahmani, Melissa Allen‐Dumas, Deeksha Rastogi, Kevin Sparks, Melissa Bukovsky, Iryna Dronova, Tianzhen Hong, David M. Iwaniec, Michelle E. Newcomer, Sean C. Reid, Zhonghua Zheng

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…Abstract Cities are concentrators of complex, multi‐sectoral interactions. As keystones in the interconnected human‐Earth system, cities have an outsized impact on the Earth system. …”
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    Municipalities’ organisational capacity to support the implementation of the Multi-Sector Nutrition Plan in Burkina Faso by Dieudonne Diasso, Maimouna Halidou Doudou, Mohamed Cheikh Levrak, Holly Dente Sedutto, Aly Savadogo

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…The Government of Burkina Faso committed to the multi-sector approach on nutrition in 2014 and has conducted the development of a Multi-Sector Nutrition Plan 2020–2024. …”
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    Climate change adaptation in global mountain regions requires a multi-sectoral approach by Ritika Kapruwan, Atishaya Kumar Saksham, James D. Ford, Jan Petzold, Graham McDowell, Samuel Rufat, Stefan Schneiderbauer, Sharad Tiwari, Rajiv Pandey

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…Despite increasing awareness of the need to integrate adaptation across all sectors affected by climate change, the understanding of multi-sectoral solutions remains limited. …”
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    What can the global movement to end child marriage learn from the implementation of other multi-sectoral initiatives? by Venkatraman Chandra-Mouli, Claudia Lo Forte, Marina Plesons, Matilda Branson

    Published 2019-10-01
    “…Thus, Girls Not Brides and the WHO commissioned a review of lessons learnt from national and subnational implementation of multi-sectoral policies/programmes targeting other issues that could be applied to the global movement to end child marriage. …”
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    Bridging the policy-action gap: a scoping review of climate-resilient malaria control policies in Kenya and Zambia with recommendations for strengthening the WHO framework by Isaac Ntwiga, Samuel Kamau Kang’ethe, Josphat Martin Muchangi, Sheila Lumumba, Jackline Kiarie, Sarah Kogei, Levy Mkandawire

    Published 2025-08-01
    “…Lastly, the absence of clear implementation metrics, well-defined responsibilities, and cross-cutting indicators in key policies weakens monitoring and evaluation, leading to inefficiencies in achieving malaria reduction targets.ConclusionThe study concluded that significant policy-action gaps exist, which need strengthening multi-sectoral collaboration, integrating climate data into policies, adequate financial support, improving surveillance systems, and mainstreaming climate adaptation into malaria control programs for long-term success.…”
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    Pandemic preparedness and response in the EMR: adapting lessons learnt from pandemics for tomorrow by Deema Al Bakri, Andreas Jansen, Edmund Newman, Jonathan Suk, Rana Jawad Asghar, Mouad Merabet, Sarah Hess, Soha Albayat, Yousef Khader, Haitham Bashier, Magid Al-Gunaid, Mohannad Al Nsour

    Published 2025-08-01
    “…The session highlighted critical themes, including the importance of sustainable investments in preparedness, addressing health workforce shortages, fostering multi-sectoral collaboration, and prioritizing equity. …”
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    Vietnam labor market in the context of international integration by Nguyen An Ha

    Published 2014-12-01
    “…In the late twentieth century, the labor market was established and developed on the basis of reform policies of the Party and State to build a multi-sector economy that is run under the market mechanism with the socialist-oriented management of the State. …”
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    Attributes of Electric Mobility Integration into Urban Planning: Perspectives and the Brazilian Context by Caroline Alves da Silveira, Graciele Rediske, Thaiara Oliveira da Silva, Carmen Brum Rosa

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…The findings indicate that the primary attributes connecting electric mobility to urban planning include the alignment of existing plans and guidelines, sectoral integration, transport infrastructure, multi-sectoral engagement, environmental sustainability, urbanism, user profiles, technologies, and governance. …”
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    Exploring the practice of integrated community chronic disease management model in Shanghai by CHENG Minna, SUI Mengyun, ZHANG Sheng, ZHENG Yang, GU Kai, YANG Qundi, RUAN Ye, WANG Yuheng, YAN Qinghua, YANG Qinping, FU Chen, YU Rong, SHI Yan

    Published 2024-10-01
    “…In the future, efforts will focus on optimizing the integrated community chronic disease health management model. …”
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    Integration and coherence in food governance—a comprehensive analysis of food security public programs in Chile by Martín del Valle M, Kirsteen Shields, Sofia Boza

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…While some inter-ministerial integration was observed, overall coherence with NFNP objectives, particularly in “health integration and intersectorality,” was lacking. …”
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    Lessons learned from operationalizing the integration of nutrition-specific and nutrition-sensitive interventions in rural Ethiopia. by Girmay Ayana Mersha, Eshetu Zerihun Tariku, Wanzahun Godana Boynito, Meseret Woldeyohaness, Tadese Kebebe, Birhanu Wodajo, Stefaan De Henauw, Souheila Abbeddou

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…<h4>Methods</h4>A qualitative study was conducted in agrarian areas of Ethiopia following the completion of a multi-sectoral program that integrated health and agriculture interventions, in 2021. …”
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    Integration of sentinel surveillance and climate factors to accelerate malaria elimination in a changing climate of Senegal by Ibrahima Mamby Keita, Mariama Diouf, Medoune Ndiop, Boly Diop, Khaly Gueye, Marianne Kouawo, Ousmane Ndiaye, Doudou Sene, Elhadji Mamadou Ndiaye, Marie Khemesse Ngom Ndiaye

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Conclusion: This study highlights the importance of synchronous, multi-sectoral, and integrated surveillance of malaria alongside climatic factors to more effectively meet pre-elimination requirements in Senegal.…”
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