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| Data to action: Intersecting spaces, diversity and social action |
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Rashid Ahmed, Richard Matzopoulos, Shahnaaz Suffla |
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| Data to action: Mobilising compassion and merging voices in safety promotion |
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Mohamed Seedat |
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| Securing safety as a right: From knowing to doing |
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Mamphela Ramphela |
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| The right to safety as part of the human rights discourse |
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Jody Kollapen |
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| National policy documents for violence and injury prevention |
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Etienne G Krug, Jean-Dominique Lormand, Richard J Waxweiler |
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| Injury prevention and safety promotion in Africa: local actors and global partners |
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Olive C Kobusingye |
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| Equity social differentiation, transport policy and road design |
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Eduardo A Vasconcellos |
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| Data translation: What can injury prevention and safety promotion learn from the tobacco control data-policy nexus |
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Yussuf Saloojee |
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| Safe Communities adn injury prevention: convergence in a global quest or an experiment in "Empowered deliberative democracy"? |
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Lief Svanstrom |
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| Childhood injuries: Defining a global agenda for research and action |
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Adnan A Hyder |
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| Childhood burns: Emerging evidence for preventive action and policy in South Africa |
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Ashley van Niekerk |
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| Injury surveillance systems in low and middle income countries (LMIC) |
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Yvette Holder |
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| Delphi technique as a tool in assessing injury priorities and actions for injury prevention in the European Union |
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Delia-Marina Alexe, llias Skalkidis, Kiki Petroulaki, Eleni Petridou |
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| Use of epidemiology in the public space: Reconstruction of a train fire in India |
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Dinesh Mohan, A. K. Roy, Sunil Kale, S. N. Chakravarty |
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| Modelling traffic injury prevention in low and middle income countries (LMIC): Prospects and challenges |
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Babatunde A. Solagberu |
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| Disaster management in a global world: Tensions, contradictions and imperatives from the Red Cross and Red Crescent perspective |
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Mandisa Kalako-Williams |
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| Essential trauma care: An African perspective |
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Robert E Quansah |
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