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REPRESENTATIONS OF TRAUMA IN AFRICAN MIGRANT FICTION
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PATTERNS, DETERMINANTS AND CONSEQUENCES OF MIGRATION AMONG IGBO WOMEN IN LAGOS, NIGERIA
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Moving east: explaining aspects of Nigerian trade to China
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The health of internally displaced children in sub-Saharan Africa: a scoping review
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An examination of adversity and the unique mental health needs of Black crossover immigrant and refugee youth (IRY)
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Xenophobic sentiments: the meeting point of julio-claudian rome and ramaphosa’s South Africa
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“You will not mourn your children”: spirituality and child health in Ibadan Urban Markets.
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Everywhere is home’: the paradox of 'homing' and child upbringing among Nigerian-Chinese families in Guangzhou city
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Urinary schistosomiasis among vulnerable children in a rehabilitation home in Ibadan, Oyo state, Nigeria
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Strabismus in children in Ibadan
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Re-invigorating Nigeria children: a consideration of right to health care and education including attendant responsibilities
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Child Passenger Safety, Child Car Restraint, Child Car Seat, Mobile Health Intervention
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Insufficient: A scoping review of structural racism and intimate partner violence in US-based immigrant communities of color
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A review of the health problems of the internally displaced persons in Africa.
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A review of the health problems of the Internally Displaced Persons in Africa
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Health expenditure and child health outcomes in Sub-Saharan Africa
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Socio-cultural factors influencing immunization of children in Ekiti State, Nigeria
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Migratory pattern and city slums in Lagos State, Nigeria
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The experience of condom use and other sexual risk practices among male brewery employees who recently migrated in Nigeria
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A qualitative study on stakeholders’ perception of child car safety and acceptability of selected interventions to improve child-passenger safety practices in Ibadan, Nigeria
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Owoero”: A Health Education Tool to Dispel Teething Myths and Misconceptions – A Report
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Appraisal of traditional African social welfare practices. a review of things fall apart
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LABELLING OF CHILDREN AS WITCHES IN EKET, AKWA IBOM STATE, NIGERIA
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In their own words: mental health and quality of life of West African refugees in Nigeria.