An analysis revealing interesting relationships among health, culture and vulnerability and provide insight into directions for future health interventions in similar contexts elsewhere.
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An analysis revealing interesting relationships among health, culture and vulnerability and provide insight into directions for future health interventions in similar contexts elsewhere.
This paper analyses the socio-cultural dimensions of obstacles facing solar photovoltaic projects in two villages in rural Nepal.
This paper describes the living conditions of some villages in upper Humla, and the possible benefits of a simple village electrification system.
An analysis of a community’s perception of becoming involved in holistic community development, drawing on anthropological analyses of perceptions of risk and the diffusion of innovations.
Utilising a combination of quantitative and qualitative data, this paper shows how women in rural Nepal continue to experience barriers to contraception.