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Mashayamombe, Norlington, and Costa Hofisi. "Community participation and malaria prevention programs." Environmental Economics 7, no. 4 (December 21, 2016): 139–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.21511/ee.07(4-1).2016.06.

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Malaria prevention and control programs in Zimbabwe have been hampered by low levels of cooperation by local communities. The study sought to assess the impact of community participation on cooperation in malaria prevention and control programs in Binga, Gokwe and Kariba districts in Zimbabwe. This study is aimed at synthesizing, comparing and contrasting data from these three districts which are, arguably, the most prone to malaria in the country. An intensive and extensive review of related literature was done on the impact of community participation on cooperation in malaria prevention and control. The literature reviewed was focusing on three districts in the country, namely, Binga, Gokwe and Kariba. Typologies of participation were used for the measurement of levels of participation, while analysis was descriptive. Findings revealed that the levels of participation in malaria prevention and control programs in Binga and Gokwe were low, but high in Kariba. The findings from Kariba showed that where the level of community participation was high, cooperation in malaria prevention programs by communities was also high. This study demonstrates the importance of community participation for the success of the malaria prevention and control programs. Although community participation was also very low in Binga and Gokwe malaria prevention and control programs, in Kariba, the program by Save the Children Fund (UK) showed high levels of participation which might have contributed to the high levels of cooperation by community members. Another important issue to emerge from the study is the effectiveness of environmental management methods of vector control, because they are community-based, hence, the success of the Save the Children Fund (UK) program in Binga and Kariba districts. The study revealed that community participation at higher levels on the participation typologies contributes in a significant way to cooperative behavior by community members in malaria prevention and control programs. This is significant, since it improves the effectiveness of malaria control programs. Recommendations made include increased community participation in malaria prevention and control programs to enhance cooperation and educational programs on causes, prevention and treatment of malaria. Keywords: community participation, malaria prevention, malaria control, cooperation. JEL Classification: I12, I18, I14
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Xuan, Songhe, and Chengmin Piao. "International Cooperation for Cybercrime Prevention." Journal of Humanities and Social sciences 21 11, no. 1 (February 28, 2020): 521–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.22143/hss21.11.1.39.

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Avci, Meral, and Christian Henrich-Franke. "Kartellierte internationale Märkte und innovative Produkte." Zeitschrift für Unternehmensgeschichte 67, no. 1 (March 19, 2022): 43–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/zug-2021-0003.

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Abstract The Bayer AG was cut off from the quinine world trade by the quinine cartel, existing mainly of Great Britain, France and Netherlands, during the Great War. Being unable to purchase ingredients to produce malaria drug Bayer decided to develop synthetic active ingredients to treat malaria patients. This was an innovative approach to the malaria problem by Bayer’s research department accompanied with an organizational change. This paper analyzes the international cooperation of the Bayer tropical medicine department in the 1920s and 1930s with regard to the development of test fields and sales markets for the synthetic antimalarial agents. How and why did the tropical medicine research department develop into a significant international player with innovative products? How did the tension between international research cooperation and commercial exploitation change? What role did the particular political circumstances and their change play in the transformation of cooperation and the development of markets? By answering these questions, this paper demonstrates that Bayer quite successfully pursued an innovation-based strategy of market development, which aimed at convincing the international scientific community and generating international prestige. Nevertheless, the Italian demand and the specific interests of Italian malaria research – low cost domestic supply of antimalarial drugs, colonial expansionism, and international influence – were crucial door openers for the breakthrough on the international market.
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Carlson, Colin J., Gregory F. Albery, and Alexandra Phelan. "Preparing international cooperation on pandemic prevention for the Anthropocene." BMJ Global Health 6, no. 3 (March 2021): e004254. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjgh-2020-004254.

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Trofimov, Egor. "International cooperation in the area of corruption prevention: global trends and Russian prospects in the international legal policy." Право и политика, no. 9 (September 2020): 105–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.7256/2454-0706.2020.9.33981.

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The subject of this research is the international relations associated with the development of cooperation in the area of corruption prevention, and the national legal policy of the countries s in this sphere established since the 1970s to the present day. The article determines the trends in development of international cooperation in the area of corruption prevention, reconstructs the dynamics of international legal policy with consideration of the produced subsequent real effect, as well as analyzes the origination of corresponding international initiatives as the crucial factor in their advancement. The article provides periodization of the process of establishment and development of international cooperation in area of corruption prevention: the first stage (1970 – early 1980s) is characterized by the negotiation process oriented towards creation of international normative legal regulation, but appeared to be inefficient in the situation of international tension and collision of interests; the second stage (late 1980s – 2005) is characterized by the transformation of ideology of the international anti-corruption cooperation,  which implies conventional-institutional approach towards international cooperation; the third stage (2005 – present) is marked by the transition towards institutional-procedural mechanism of cooperation. The conclusion is made that the promising victors of international cooperation of the Russian Federation consists in implementation of extraterritorial legal instruments for preventing corruption and adoption of the institutional-procedural approach with essential formal compliance with the international anti-corruption standards.
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Garrido-Cardenas, José Antonio, José Cebrián-Carmona, Lilia González-Cerón, Francisco Manzano-Agugliaro, and Concepción Mesa-Valle. "Analysis of Global Research on Malaria and Plasmodium vivax." International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 16, no. 11 (May 31, 2019): 1928. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph16111928.

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Background: Malaria is one of the infectious diseases of greatest interest to the scientific community and of greatest concern to international health authorities. Traditionally, the focus has been on Plasmodium falciparum, the parasite that causes the most severe form of the disease in Africa. However, in the last twenty years, the Plasmodium vivax parasite, responsible for a large number of cases in Latin America, the Middle East, South and Southeast Asia, the Horn of Africa, and Oceania, has also generated enormous interest due, among other things, to the published evidence that it can cause severe malaria. Methods: In this paper, the international scientific publication on malaria and P. vivax has been analyzed using the Scopus database to try to define global trends in this field of study. Results: It has been shown that events such as the emergence of resistance to certain drugs can break a trend. The important role of non-malaria-endemic countries such as the USA or Switzerland in malaria research is also evident. Conclusions: International cooperation will be essential for the eradication of the disease. Moreover, in this sense, the general vision given by the bibliometric analysis of malaria caused by P. vivax is fundamental to paint the picture regarding the current situation and encourage international cooperation and control efforts.
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Rangel-Frausto, M. Sigfrido, and Michael B. Edmond. "Malaria Protection of the International Traveler." Infection Control & Hospital Epidemiology 14, no. 3 (March 1993): 155–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/646703.

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Although isolated cases of malaria still may be acquired in the United States,’ imported cases in international travelers are primarily responsible for approximately 1,000 cases reported annually to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). In the decade ending in 1988, more than 50 malaria-associated deaths were reported, most of them theoretically preventable. Moreover, it is estimated that only 30% to 60% of malaria cases are actually reported to the CDC.In recent years, an increase in infections due to Plasmodium falciparum, which accounts for the most severe form of malaria, has been noted. This increase is multifactorial in origin and is associated with an increase in travel to malarious areas, difficulties with chemoprophylaxis (including compliance and adverse effects), and increasing resistance to multiple antimalarial agents. Thus, careful counseling of the traveler and appropriate chemoprophylaxis remain vitally important.
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Faulkner, Lawrence B., Cornelio Uderzo, and Giuseppe Masera. "International Cooperation for the Cure and Prevention of Severe Hemoglobinopathies." Journal of Pediatric Hematology/Oncology 35, no. 6 (August 2013): 419–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/mph.0b013e31829cd920.

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Dao, André, Andrew Godwin, and Ian Ramsay. "From enforcement to prevention: international cooperation and financial benchmark reform." Law and Financial Markets Review 10, no. 2 (April 2, 2016): 83–101. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/17521440.2016.1211385.

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Pavli, Androula, Athina Spilioti, Paraskevi Smeti, Stavros Patrinos, and Helena C. Maltezou. "Vaccination and Malaria Prevention among International Travelers Departing from Athens International Airport to African Destinations." Journal of Tropical Medicine 2014 (2014): 1–7. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/563030.

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Background. International travel to Africa has grown dramatically over the last decade along with an increasing need to understand the health issues for travelers. The current survey aimed to assess vaccination and malaria prevention of travelers visiting Africa.Methods. A questionnaire-based survey was conducted from of November 1, 2011 to of April 30, 2013 at Athens International Airport.Results. A total of 360 travelers were studied; 68% were men. Their mean age was 39.9 years. Previous travel to tropical countries was reported by 71.9% of them. Most frequent destination was sub-Saharan Africa (60%). Most of them traveled for ≥1 month (62%). The main reason for travel was work (39.7%). Only 47% sought pretravel consultation. Hepatitis A, typhoid, and meningococcal vaccines were administered to 49.8%, 28%, and 26.6%, respectively, and malaria chemoprophylaxis to 66.8% of those who visited sub-Saharan Africa. A history of previous travel to a tropical country, elementary level of education, and traveling for visiting friends and relatives, and for short duration were significant determinants for not pursuing pretravel consultation.Conclusions. The current survey revealed important inadequacies in vaccine and malaria prophylaxis of travelers departing to Africa. Educational tools should be developed in order to improve awareness of travelers to risk destinations.
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Bakaieva, Olha, Vadym Zmiivskyi, Serhii Yehorov, Mykola Stashchak, and Vladyslav Shendryk. "International experience of citizen engagement in prevention of criminal offences." Cuestiones Políticas 39, no. 68 (March 7, 2021): 708–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.46398/cuestpol.3968.45.

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The objective of the article is to study the international experience of involving citizens in the prevention and fight against crime. The research methodology includes the following legal, general, and special methods: logical method, hermeneutic method, monographic method, comparative legal method, sociological methods, abstract-logical method. The views of Ukrainian and foreign academics on the problem of involving citizens in cooperation with the police to prevent and combat crime are examined. It analyses the experience of individual countries around the world on the peculiarities of involving citizens in crime prevention. It examinesin detail the practice of cooperation of citizens with the police of countries such as the United States, Great Britain, Germany, and a few others. To achieve this objective, the relevant government and regional programmes of these states were studied and the necessary data analyzed. It is concluded that they haveidentified circumstances that prevent the participation of the population in cooperation with the police in Ukraine. As a result, they suggest appropriate ways to solve these problems.
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CONDON-RALL, MARY ELLEN. "Allied Cooperation in Malaria Prevention and Control: The World War II Southwest Pacific Experience." Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences 46, no. 4 (1991): 493–513. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jhmas/46.4.493.

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Vogt, Paul R., Gennadiy Grigorevich Khubulava, and Sergey Pavlovich Marchenko. "EurAsia Heart - international cooperation in cardiovascular surgery." Pediatrician (St. Petersburg) 5, no. 4 (December 15, 2014): 127–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.17816/ped54127-131.

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Cardiovascular diseases are the major cause of death in neonates, children, adolescents and adults. Untreated congenital heart disease is the major cause of death worldwide in children younger than five years of age, exceeding the combined death rate caused, e.g. by malaria, tuberculosis or HIV [6]. In many developing countries, life expectancy is limited to an average of 58 to 64 years of age [1, 2]. In addition quality of life is markedly reduced while the number of disabled patients and patients depending from social welfare is steadily increasing. The major cause is undiagnosed and untreated cardiovascular diseases. Eighty percent of all cardiovascular deaths worldwide occur in developing countries [3]. Cardiology and cardiovascular surgery are powerful tools to increase the life expectancy, to improve and normalize the quality of life, to preserve patients able to work and to reduce the overall health care costs as well as costs for social welfare for those otherwise disabled by chronic cardiovascular diseases. Developing countries invest in cardiology and cardiovascular surgery. However, the establishment of a cardiovascular centre is a challenging task. The problem is that several specialties have to be developed simultaneously: cardiology, cardiac surgery, perfusion techniques, anaesthesia, intensive care as well as postoperative medical treatment - for adults and for children. The attractiveness of EurAsia Heart Foundation allowed establishing numerous international co-operations with excellent institutions, interested and engaged in teaching and education abroad.
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Nizami, Syeda Marrium Nizami. "Electronic Crimes and Prevention." International Journal for Electronic Crime Investigation 1, no. 1 (December 2, 2017): 6. http://dx.doi.org/10.54692/ijeci.2017.01012.

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The basic purpose of this article is to make provision for provision of electronic crimes where as it is expedient to prevent unauthorized acts with respect to information systems, and accommodate related offenses, as well as mechanisms for their investigation, prosecution, trail and international cooperation.
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Iqbal, Jamshaid, Suhail Ahmad, Ali Sher, and Mohammad Al-Awadhi. "Current Epidemiological Characteristics of Imported Malaria, Vector Control Status and Malaria Elimination Prospects in the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) Countries." Microorganisms 9, no. 7 (July 2, 2021): 1431. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms9071431.

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Malaria is the most common vector-borne parasitic infection causing significant human morbidity and mortality in nearly 90 tropical/sub-tropical countries worldwide. Significant differences exist in the incidence of malaria cases, dominant Plasmodium species, drug-resistant strains and mortality rates in different countries. Six Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries (Bahrain, Kuwait, Qatar, Oman, Saudi Arabia and United Arab Emirates, UAE) in the Middle East region with similar climates, population demographics and economic prosperity are aiming to achieve malaria elimination. In this narrative review, all studies indexed in PubMed describing epidemiological characteristics of indigenous and imported malaria cases, vector control status and how malaria infections can be controlled to achieve malaria elimination in GCC countries were reviewed and discussed. These studies have shown that indigenous malaria cases are absent in Bahrain, Kuwait, Qatar and UAE and have progressively declined in Oman and Saudi Arabia. However, imported malaria cases continue to occur as GCC countries have large expatriate populations originating from malaria-endemic countries. Various malaria control and prevention strategies adopted by GCC countries including more stringent measures to reduce the likelihood of importing malaria cases by prior screening of newly arriving expatriates and vector elimination programs are likely to lead to malaria elimination in this region.
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Zhang, Min, Zhiyong Liu, Hongtao He, Lan Luo, Shunqing Wang, Honglei Bu, and Xian Zhou. "Knowledge, Attitudes, and Practices on Malaria Prevention Among Chinese International Travelers." Journal of Travel Medicine 18, no. 3 (May 1, 2011): 173–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1708-8305.2011.00512.x.

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Tsymbal, Petro, Ganna Vlasova, Hanna Nikitina-Dudikova, Natalia Kharchenko, and Iryna Soroka. "International cooperation in the investigation of sexual crimes against children." Revista Amazonia Investiga 10, no. 40 (May 31, 2021): 132–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.34069/ai/2021.40.04.14.

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Family, childhood, motherhood, and fatherhood are protected by the state. Any violence against and exploitation of a child is punishable by law. Parents should take care of their child's health, physical, spiritual, and moral development. However, society is increasingly facing sexual violence against minors. Insufficient response to sexual violence against minors is due to the latency of this type of crime, lack of awareness of proper prevention entities with the peculiarities of sexual violence against children, improper functioning of the mechanism of interaction, and international cooperation. Given the above, it is urgent to pay attention to the study of international cooperation in the investigation of sexual crimes against minors. The work aims to conduct a study of international cooperation in the investigation of sexual crimes against children. The subject of the research is public relations that arise, change, and end in the process of international cooperation in the investigation of sexual crimes against minors. The methodology of the study are such methods as historical-legal and comparative-legal; formal-logical; empirical; cognitive; method of analogy; and program-target. The study analyzes the specifics of cooperation between different foreign countries in the investigation of sexual crimes against children and identifies issues of such cooperation. Theoretical principles of prevention of sexual violence against minors have also been developed and scientifically substantiated criminological recommendations have been formed, which are important for further improvement of international cooperation and implementation of effective tools of such cooperation. establishing cooperation between Ukraine and foreign countries on sexual crimes against children.
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Nurullaiev, I. S. "Types of the principles of international legal cooperation in crime prevention." State and Regions. Series: Law, no. 2 (2020): 199–204. http://dx.doi.org/10.32840/1813-338x-2020.2.33.

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Vitiuk, Dariya. "THE GENESIS OF INTERNATIONAL LEGAL COOPERATION OF STATES IN CRIME PREVENTION." Knowledge, Education, Law, Management, no. 3 (2022): 176–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.51647/kelm.2022.3.28.

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Marsili, Daniela, Pietro Comba, Roberto Pasetto, and Benedetto Terracini. "International Scientific Cooperation on Asbestos-Related Disease Prevention in Latin America." Annals of Global Health 80, no. 4 (November 25, 2014): 247. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.aogh.2014.09.002.

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Stewart, Emma J. "Restoring EU–OSCE Cooperation for Pan-European Conflict Prevention." Contemporary Security Policy 29, no. 2 (August 2008): 266–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13523260802284126.

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IONIȚĂ, Sergiu-Mihai. "ASPECTS REGARDING THE MANAGEMENT OF UNCONVENTIONAL THREATS." STRATEGIES XXI - National Defence College 1, no. 72 (July 15, 2021): 58–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.53477/2668-5094-21-04.

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Abstract:Our research focuses on analysis of the extended international framework of cooperation for countering unconventional threats and on detailing the modalities ofintelligence and police cooperation in the field of contemporary unconventional threats.Keywords: security; cooperation; threats; terrorism; organized crime; prevention; tackling
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Carson, Byron. "Firm-Led Malaria Prevention in the United States, 1910-1920." American Journal of Law & Medicine 42, no. 2-3 (May 2016): 310–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0098858816658271.

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In the absence of capable government services, a railroad company in Texas and multiple cotton mills in North Carolina successfully prevented malaria in the early twentieth century. This Article looks through the lens of economics to understand how and why people had the incentive to privately coordinate malaria prevention during this time, but not after. These firms, motivated by increases in productivity and profit, implemented extensive anti-malaria programs and used their hierarchical organizational structures to monitor performance. The factors underlying the decline of private prevention include a fall in the overall rate of malaria, the increasing presence of the federal government, and technological innovations that lowered exposure to mosquitoes. Understanding how, why, and when firms can prevent diseases has important implications for current disease policy, especially where governments, international organizations, and technologies are not enough.
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Yevdokymov, V., I. Suprunova, and S. Lysak. "INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION IN THE FIELD OF PREVENTION AND COUNTERACTION TO TERRORIST FINANCING." Investytsiyi: praktyka ta dosvid, no. 9 (May 20, 2021): 109. http://dx.doi.org/10.32702/2306-6814.2021.9.109.

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Zvekić, Uglješa Ugi. "Integrating the UNCAC and the UNTOC for Effective Prevention and International Cooperation." Brill Research Perspectives in Transnational Crime 3, no. 2-3 (January 15, 2021): 55–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/24680931-12340016.

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Abstract The inextricable links between transnational organized crime, on the one hand, and corruption, on the other, require a more integrated approach between the international instruments aimed at preventing and tackling such phenomena, i.e., respectively, the UN Convention against Transnational Organized Crime and the UN Convention against Corruption, as well as between their review mechanisms. Moreover, the role played by civil society in the framework of the UNTOC and UNCAC review mechanisms should be furthered, thus drawing inspiration from the Universal Periodic Review.
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Uitto, Juha I., and Alfred M. Duda. "Management of transboundary water resources: lessons from international cooperation for conflict prevention." Geographical Journal 168, no. 4 (December 2002): 365–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.0016-7398.2002.00062.x.

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Antonova, Liudmyla, Svitlana Lizakowska, Vahif Abdullayev, and Piotr Lisowski. "INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION AGAINST CORRUPTION IN PUBLIC AUTHORITIES." Scientific Journal of Polonia University 46, no. 3 (November 12, 2021): 123–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.23856/4617.

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The article analyzes, summarizes and considers the current state of international cooperation in the fight against corruption in public authorities and identifies the benefits of participation in international anti-corruption cooperation for modern Ukraine. The variability of the existence of definitions of the concept of "corruption" has been substantiated. Defined and characterized by the transnational nature of the modern phenomenon of corruption. The reasons for the increase in the number of corruption offenses and offenses related to corruption are clarified and measures are given to improve this situation. The main directions and levels of international cooperation in the fight against corruption have been determined. The basics of international cooperation of Ukraine in the field of combating and combating corruption in accordance with the Law of Ukraine "On the Prevention of Corruption" are considered. The article analyzes the regulatory and legal groundwork of the subjects of international anti-corruption activities, in particular the United Nations Convention against Corruption. The activities of influential subjects of international anti-corruption policy (GRECO, Transparency International, etc.) have been identified and characterized. The leading role of civil society institutions in the implementation of international anti-corruption policy has been clarified. Practical recommendations are proposed for improving the quality of anti-corruption measures to prevent and combat corruption for modern Ukraine in the framework of international cooperation in the fight against corruption in public authorities.
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Baird, John Kevin, Marian Warsame, and Judith Recht. "Survey and Analysis of Chemoprophylaxis Policies for Domestic Travel in Malaria-Endemic Countries." Tropical Medicine and Infectious Disease 7, no. 7 (June 29, 2022): 121. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/tropicalmed7070121.

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The prevention of malaria in travelers with the use of antimalarials often occurs in connection with international travel to areas of significant risk of infection. Although these travelers sometimes cause outbreaks in their malaria-free home countries, the cardinal objective of prescribed chemoprophylaxis is to protect the traveler from patent malaria during travel. Here we consider the chemoprophylaxis of domestic travelers from malaria-free but -receptive areas within malaria-endemic countries. The main objective in this setting is the protection of those areas from reintroduced malaria transmission. In order to better understand policy and practices in this regard, we surveyed malaria prevention and treatment guidelines of 36 malaria-endemic countries and 2 that have recently eliminated malaria (Sri Lanka, China) for recommendations regarding malaria chemoprophylaxis for domestic travel. Among them, just 8 provided specific and positive recommendations, 1 recommended without specific guidance, and 4 advised against the practice. Most nations (25/38; 66%) did not mention chemoprophylaxis for domestic travel, though many of those did offer guidance for international travel. The few positive recommendations for domestic travel were dominated by the suppressive prophylaxis options of daily doxycycline or atovaquone-proguanil or weekly mefloquine. The incomplete protection afforded by these strategies, along with impractical dosing in connection with the typically brief domestic travel, may in part explain the broad lack of policies and practices across malaria-endemic nations regarding chemoprophylaxis.
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Sizov, A. A. "INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION IN THE SPHERE OF THE INVESTIGATION OF TERRACTS." Juridical Journal of Samara University 2, no. 3 (September 6, 2016): 110–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.18287/2542-047x-2016-2-3-110-114.

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The present article is devoted to the issue of international cooperation in the sphere of investigation of crimes of terroristic orientation, in particular, of terroristic acts. Specific forms of interstate cooperation of law-enforcement agencies of different countries during the production on criminal cases about terroristic acts are presented; the conclusion about the necessity of development of new forms and methods of interaction of states at the prevention of terrorism is made.
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Patskan, V. V. "INTERNATIONAL ACCOUNT COOPERATION THE CHAMBER AS THE SUPREME AUDIT AUTHORITY OF UKRAINE WITHIN THE BILATERAL AND MULTILATERAL FRAMEWORK INTERNATIONAL TREATIES." Actual problems of native jurisprudence, no. 06 (March 2, 2020): 96–101. http://dx.doi.org/10.15421/3919102.

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The article is devoted to the International cooperation of the Accounting Chamber as the supreme audit institution of Ukraine in the framework of bilateral and multilateral international treaties. International cooperation is an important tool for the institutional development of the Accounting Chamber and for enhancing its ability to perform the functions of the supreme audit institution of Ukraine. In the framework of bilateral and multilateral international treaties as well as in the framework of bilateral cooperation, international cooperation provides for the exchange of experience and knowledge in order to improve the external state audit, as well as to carry out international coordinated parallel audits in important areas for Ukraine. The Accounting Chamber carries out international cooperation in the following main areas: development of bilateral and multilateral cooperation with the SAA of foreign countries; cooperation with the European Organization of Supreme Audit Institutions (EUROSAI) and the International Organization of Supreme Audit Authorities (INTOSAI); ensuring the activities of the EUROSAI Working Group on the audit of funds allocated for the prevention and remediation of disasters, chaired by the Accounting Chamber; Participation in EUROSAI Working Groups and Task Forces (Environmental Audit; Information Technology and Municipal Audit); Participation in INTOSAI Working Groups (Environmental Audit; Public Debt; Anti-Corruption and Money Laundering); participation in work of other regional associations of the SBI; cooperation with international organizations and participation in international technical assistance projects and programs; the participation of the Accounting Chamber in audits of programs financed by the European Union; organizing and conducting international coordinated concurrent audits with the participation of members of the Working Group on Audit of Funds Allocated for Disaster Prevention and Elimination. International cooperation of the Accounting Chamber as the supreme audit institution of Ukraine in the framework of bilateral and multilateral international treaties is essential for the effective operation of the Accounting Chamber as the supreme audit body of Ukraine, the development of bilateral and multilateral partnerships of Ukraine with other countries of the world, ensuring a high level of trust on the part of society other state authorities, the international community, the highest audit bodies of certain foreign countries. Important in this cooperation is also to ensure the implementation of bilateral international treaties, as well as to carry out, on their basis, parallel audits by the Accounting Chamber and the supreme audit institution of the countries concerned. International cooperation of the Accounting Chamber as the supreme audit body of Ukraine in the framework of bilateral and multilateral international treaties is also an important guarantee for proper control over the flow of funds to the State Budget of Ukraine and their use, as well as ensuring the transparency of the work of the Accounting Chamber and the integrity of its members and officials, its functioning as the supreme audit body of Ukraine.
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Hamdi, Muhammad Arief. "PREVENTION OF THE TRANSNATIONAL CRIMINAL IN INDONESIA." Jurnal Ilmiah Kajian Keimigrasian 1, no. 1 (April 27, 2018): 165–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.52617/jikk.v1i1.20.

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Transnational crime as a form of crime that can threaten the potential of community life such as economic, social, public order and the security of both national and regional. The development of transnational crime in Indonesia, as the impact of globalization as well as other factors relating to the movement of people from one area of the country to country or from an area to another area. So, very potential appears and the development of a new type of cross border crime. The purpose of the research was to discover different shapes or types of crimes that can be categorized as a transnational crime which differentiate it from other crimes; Map the concept of handling and tackling transnational crime for the benefit of Indonesia; Find a harmonization of national laws and international laws related to cross border crime. That to overcome the widespread crime, the necessary legal instrument relating to the types of crime that either national law or international law/international agreements with the protocol. On the other hand, the state was instrumental in anticipation of the influx of threats will be crimes is cross border through negotiations/diplomacy and cooperation-bilateral or multilateral cooperation is good.
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Doumbia, Seydou, Mahamoudou Toure, Nafomon Sogoba, Michael Alifrangis, Mahamadou Diakite, Ayouba Diarra, Moussa Keita, et al. "The West Africa ICEMR Partnerships for Guiding Policy to Improve the Malaria Prevention and Control." American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene 107, no. 4_Suppl (October 11, 2022): 84–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.4269/ajtmh.21-1330.

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ABSTRACT. The Mali National Malaria Control Program (NMCP) recently established a phased set of goals for eliminating malaria in Mali by 2030. Over the past decade, the scale-up of NMCP-led malaria control interventions has led to considerable progress, as evidenced by multiple malariometric indicators. The West Africa International Center of Excellence in Malaria Research (WA-ICEMR) is a multidisciplinary research program that works closely with the NMCP and its partners to address critical research needs for malaria control. This coordinated effort includes assessing the effectiveness of control interventions based on key malaria research topics, including immune status, parasite genetic diversity, insecticide and drug resistance, diagnostic accuracy, malaria vector populations and biting behaviors, and vectorial capacity. Several signature accomplishments of the WA-ICEMR include identifying changing malaria age demographic profiles, testing innovative approaches to improve control strategies, and providing regular reporting on drug and insecticide resistance status. The NMCP and WA-ICEMR partnership between the WA-ICEMR and the NMCP offers a comprehensive research platform that informs the design and implementation of malaria prevention and control research programs. These efforts build local expertise and capacity for the next generation of malaria researchers and guide local policy, which is crucial in sustaining efforts toward eliminating malaria in West Africa.
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Korneev, Konstantin, Darya Maksakova, and Sergei Popov. "Institutional Issues of International Power Grid Development in Northeast Asia." E3S Web of Conferences 27 (2018): 01002. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/20182701002.

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With regard to the initiative of “International power interconnections in northeast Asia” here examines the challenges which may hinder the establishment of a common energy system in region. The analysis is based on the APERC methodology for international energy cooperation in the APEC region, and on historical approach to the development of pricing mechanisms and policy in the European common market of electricity trade and system services. Mechanisms for the prevention and overcoming of the revealed problems of regional cooperation in the power sector are proposed.
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IONIȚĂ, Sergiu-Mihai. "CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK OF INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION TO COUNTER UNCONVENTIONAL THREATS." STRATEGIES XXI - National Defence College 1, no. 72 (July 15, 2021): 48–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.53477/2668-5094-21-03.

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Unconventional threats to the security climate in South-Eastern Europe and, specifically oriented on states openly engaged in the fight against international terrorism,organized crime and the proliferation of WMD (weapons of mass destruction) will persist due to logistical disparities between states. Regarding common work, aimed at applying juridicinternational framework, in the field of fighting terrorism, in the field of countering crime, measures such as cutting terrorism financing, denying access of terrorist groups to biologicand chemical substances, devices or nuclear technologies, communication systems are a common necessity for all nowadays democratic countries.In this paper, our research focuses on the analysis of the extended framework of international cooperation for counterting unconventional threats and on detailing the modalities ofinformative and police cooperation in the field of contemporary unconventional threats.Keywords: security, cooperation, threats, terrorism, organized crime, prevention, countering.
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Evdokimov, K. N., and K. V. Hobonkova. "On the problem of improving international cooperation in countering cybercrime." Siberian Law Herald 3 (2022): 90–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.26516/2071-8136.2022.3.90.

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The problem of functioning of the mechanism of international cooperation in the field of countering cybercrime is investigated. The concept and main features of cybercrime, the system of international organizations implementing policy and regulatory regulation in the field of combating cybercrime are defined. The fundamental international legal acts defining the interaction of the Russian Federation with foreign states in the field of prevention, detection, disclosure and investigation of cybercrimes are highlighted. The authors conclude about the regional nature, fragmentation and inefficiency of the existing legal framework for international cooperation in countering cybercrime. Proposals are made to improve international criminal law in this area and to improve the quality of international cooperation in preventing, combating and minimizing (eliminating) the consequences of cybercrime.
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Sharp, Lucy. "A key role in natural disaster mitigation and prevention." Impact 2020, no. 3 (May 13, 2020): 68–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.21820/23987073.2020.3.68.

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The Japan Meteorological Agency works to help improve public welfare. With a focus on areas including natural disaster prevention and mitigation, transportation safety, industrial prosperity, monitoring of climate change and international cooperation activities, its beneficial impact is far-reaching and wide-ranging.
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Maddocks, Ian, and Tilman Ruff. "Cooperation not confrontation; International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War, Fifth Congress." Medical Journal of Australia 143, no. 12-13 (December 1985): 613–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.5694/j.1326-5377.1985.tb119971.x.

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Fridman-Kozachenko, M. M., and Ye O. Korotkova. "INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION DURING PREVENTION AND COMBATING OF LEGALIZATION OF INCOME OF CRIMINAL ORIGIN." Juridical scientific and electronic journal, no. 4 (2021): 552–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.32782/2524-0374/2021-4/136.

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SATO, Go, Toshiyuki SHIMANO, and Shizuka KAMIYA. "Trends in landslide researches and prevention works by the Japan International Cooperation Agency." Journal of the Japan Landslide Society 54, no. 4 (2017): 155–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.3313/jls.54.155.

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Schlüter-Cruse, Martina, Wilfried Schnepp, and Friederike zu Sayn-Wittgenstein. "Interprofessional cooperation by midwives in the field of out-of-hospital obstetrical care: an integrative review / Interprofessionelle Kooperation von Hebammen im Handlungsfeld der ambulanten geburtshilflichen Versorgung: ein integratives Review." International Journal of Health Professions 3, no. 2 (November 10, 2016): 136–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/ijhp-2016-0025.

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Abstract The central objective of early prevention in Germany is an improved cooperation between professional groups of the health services and child and youth welfare in interprofessional networks. This objective derives from the realisation that proper care for families with infants can only be achieved if the various groups act in close integration. The ‘Federal Initiative early prevention’ explicitly calls for freelance midwives to be integrated in this context. However, only a few scientific findings on midwives’ cooperation in networks of early prevention have been published to date. This integrative review aims to identify the central themes of interprofessional cooperation of midwives in out-of-hospital obstetrical care from national and international research literature. A systematic search of five research databases for publications between 2005 and 2015 was performed, complemented by a manual search. 25 studies were identified describing various contexts where midwives in out-of-hospital obstetrical care cooperate with other professional groups. Four key themes were analysed: contexts of cooperation, benefits of cooperation, facilitating and restrictive factors of cooperation, and competencies of cooperation. The studies show that there is only limited research coverage of the midwives’ perspective regarding interprofessional cooperation. The existing studies examine the cooperation of midwives primarily with health care professionals, and secondarily with professionals in the social services. In order to expand knowledge on the cooperation of freelance midwives in the networks of early prevention, future research should focus on the perspective of midwives regarding cooperation with other professional groups, both in the health care sector and in the field of social services.
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Slinko, Sergey V., Pylyp S. Yepryntsev, Artem O. Shapar, Dmytro B. Sanakoiev, and Alina H. Harkusha. "Modern indicators of financial crimes detection and their prevention in Ukraine." Revista Amazonia Investiga 10, no. 44 (September 29, 2021): 61–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.34069/ai/2021.44.08.6.

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The increase in the level of financial crime is caused by the technological development, weak moni-toring of financial institutions, low level of international cooperation in terms of combating these types of crimes. The paper aims to develop effective ways to combat financial crimes in Ukraine. With the help of a systematic analysis of financial crime modern indicators, theoretical sources, prac-tical measures and international experience, the main indicators of financial crimes are identified. Such indicators are the use of false documents and other people's accounts, international payment systems; frequent and complex financial transactions of a confusing nature; unusual for a client amounts and counterparties of the transaction; incomplete or missing payment information. The study has found that the increase in the level of financial crime is influenced by the presence of off-shore zones, the low level of liability for the crime, the reluctance of financial institutions to interact with law enforcement agencies in regard to combating such crimes. It is possible to increase the level of financial crime counteraction by conducting an external audit and investigation of financial crimes, establishing international cooperation to combat such crimes, blocking suspicious financial transactions, taking preventive measures and combating related crimes.
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Slinko, Sergey V., Pylyp S. Yepryntsev, Artem O. Shapar, Dmytro B. Sanakoiev, and Alina H. Harkusha. "Modern indicators of financial crimes detection and their prevention in Ukraine." Revista Amazonia Investiga 10, no. 44 (September 29, 2021): 61–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.34069/ai/2021.44.08.6.

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The increase in the level of financial crime is caused by the technological development, weak moni-toring of financial institutions, low level of international cooperation in terms of combating these types of crimes. The paper aims to develop effective ways to combat financial crimes in Ukraine. With the help of a systematic analysis of financial crime modern indicators, theoretical sources, prac-tical measures and international experience, the main indicators of financial crimes are identified. Such indicators are the use of false documents and other people's accounts, international payment systems; frequent and complex financial transactions of a confusing nature; unusual for a client amounts and counterparties of the transaction; incomplete or missing payment information. The study has found that the increase in the level of financial crime is influenced by the presence of off-shore zones, the low level of liability for the crime, the reluctance of financial institutions to interact with law enforcement agencies in regard to combating such crimes. It is possible to increase the level of financial crime counteraction by conducting an external audit and investigation of financial crimes, establishing international cooperation to combat such crimes, blocking suspicious financial transactions, taking preventive measures and combating related crimes.
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Sokolova, N. A. "International Scientific and Technological Cooperation for Environmental Protection." Lex Russica, no. 9 (September 18, 2020): 131–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.17803/1729-5920.2020.166.9.131-142.

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The paper deals with issues of international scientific and technological cooperation for environmental protection. The legal platform for cooperation in the field of science and technology (STC) between states is an international treaty. At the same time, the search for an optimal model of international STC requires considering the features of scientific and technological development at the present stage. The development of an international STC for environmental protection is linked to the task of finding the most promising and convenient forms of such cooperation. Along with international agreements on global scientific projects, STC for environmental protection is actively developing at the bilateral level. The paper defines the features of bilateral agreements and memoranda of understanding in the development of scientific and technological cooperation for environmental protection. STC issues for optimal implementation of international environmental obligations are considered. Serious natural disasters present challenges when it is necessary to understand the scientific basis of decisions made by different countries and to improve the exchange of data and information. This determines the direction and activity of STC in relation to the prevention and overcoming of the consequences of environmental emergencies, which is emphasized in the paper. While STC between developed and developing countries has traditionally taken the form of technical assistance, there are now new motivations and opportunities to support scientific cooperation for development and research capacity-building, especially for developing countries in the sense of focusing on real partnership. STC for environmental protection between developed and developing countries is analyzed. In conclusion, a summary of the prospects for STC for environmental protection is presented.
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Gridchin, А. А., V. V. Saraev, and А. B. Toxanbayev. "International security enhancement instruments and the prevention of terrorist attacks during sports competitions." BULLETIN of L.N. Gumilyov Eurasian National University. Law Series 137, no. 4 (2021): 53–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.32523/2616-6844-2021-137-4-53-58.

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The article examines issues related to terrorist attacks against participants in sports events, both the athletes themselves and the spectators. The article presents a brief analysis of the existing mechanisms of international law enforcement cooperation. The main aims are to strengthen the interaction of international organizations, national bodies responsible for law enforcement, and sports organizations.
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Keda, M. K., and Yu M. Petrovska. "European regulatory instruments for plagiarism prevention in higher education." Scientific Herald of Sivershchyna. Series: Law 2021, no. 3 (December 15, 2021): 7–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.32755/sjlaw.2021.03.007.

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The article is devoted to the consideration of European regulatory instruments for plagiarism prevention in higher education. It is emphasized that the prevention and fight against plagiarism in academic environment takes place within the framework of such international structures as the European Union (for example, Council Resolution on further developing the European Education Area to support future-oriented education and training systems 2019/C 389/01), Council of Europe (for example, Recommendation CM/Rec (2019) 9 of the Committee of Ministers to member States on fostering a culture of ethics in the teaching profession), as well as stakeholders’ international cooperation in education and science (Magna Charta Universitatum 2020, Platform on Ethics, Transparency and Integrity in Education, European Network for Academic Integrity, etc.). It is emphasized that appropriate steps are being taken at the national and institutional levels. Attention is drawn to the fact that at the national level, solving this problem is not on the list of priorities, and, consequently, progress in its solving is noticeable, especially at the institutional level. It is emphasized that achieving the maximum result is possible only by mobilizing the efforts of all stakeholders who take part in the educational process. Namely they are: the state, higher educational institutions, teachers, scholars, applicants of higher education, employers and other stakeholders. The examples of such successful cooperation include the activities of the Austrian Agency for Research Integrity, SURF and others. Emphasis is also placed on the fact that this cooperation can take place primarily in the framework of international project activities, in particular through the Erasmus + and Horizon 2020 programs (starting from 2021 it is called Horizon Europe), which are funded by the European Union and are important tools for creating common policies. Key words: academic integrity, plagiarism, regulatory instruments, higher educational institution, higher education.
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Arkhipova, E. A., and V. N. Dodonov. "International Legal Problems of Cooperation in the Detection, Investigation and Prevention of Crimes Committed Using Information and Telecommunication Networks and in the Field of Computer Information." Moscow Journal of International Law, no. 2 (November 19, 2020): 77–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.24833/0869-0049-2020-2-77-87.

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INTRODUCTION. Based on the analysis of international acts, as well as the practice of their application, the authors consider the international legal problems of interaction in the detection, investigation and prevention of crimes committed using information and telecommunication networks and in the field of computer information.MATERIALS AND METHODS. The materials for the study include the Agreement on cooperation of the CIS member States in the fight against crimes in the field of computer information of June 1, 2001, the Agreement on cooperation of the CIS member States in the fight against crimes in the field of information technology of September 28, 2018, as well as other international legal documents in this area. The paper uses comparative, comparative-historical and other scientific methods of research, general and particular ones.RESEARCH RESULTS. The result of the study is a general assessment of the state of the international legal framework for the interaction of countries in the detection, investigation and prevention of crimes in the information and telecommunication sector, as well as an analysis of the part of it that has legal force for the Russian Federation. The structure, problems and directions of development of international legal regulation in this area are revealed.DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSIONS. Based on the problematic analysis of the current experience of international legal regulation of cooperation in the fight against crimes committed using information and telecommunication networks and in the field of computer information, the authors concluded that the existing international legal framework for such cooperation is insuffi ent and needs to be improved both at the universal and regional level.
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Preradovic, Gordana. "Cooperation between reparian states on issues of utilization and protection of international watercourses with reference to activities of the Sava Commission." Medjunarodni problemi 66, no. 1-2 (2014): 183–205. http://dx.doi.org/10.2298/medjp1402183p.

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The paper analyses all forms of cooperation between states, which is essential when it comes to the matters of management, utilisation and protection of international watercourses. The most common way of cooperation is the establishment and action of international river commissions. Other forms of cooperation are manifested by holding of mutual consultations and providing notifications on relevant facts and circumstances for specific watercourse as well as by joint monitoring and evaluation of the conditions and data which are relevant for the prevention of causing damages to another state. In addition to the generalized presentation and analysis of the elements and forms of cooperation between countries on the matter of use and protection of international watercourses, the aim of the paper is to analyse the practical aspects of such cooperation, too. Therefore, the paper will analyse the work of the Sava Commission as an institutional framework within which the countries that signed the Framework Agreement for the Protection of the Sava River Basin cooperate with each other.
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Popov, A. F., and V. S. Morokov. "XIV International Congress "Modern Chemotherapy and Prevention of Tropical Malaria" (Nagasaki, November 17-22, 1996)." Kazan medical journal 79, no. 5 (September 14, 1998): 397. http://dx.doi.org/10.17816/kazmj64606.

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Malaria is a serious problem in developing countries. Currently, mortality from it varies from 1.5 to 2.7 million people per year, and the incidence - from 300 to 500 million people annually. Social and economic losses in Africa alone are estimated at US $ 1.8 billion per year (Kondrashin, Traig, 1996).
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Andreeva, Elena A., Grigory G. Rezvy, and Tore Sørlie. "Family medicine and international cooperation in the North: A step ahead." Russian Family Doctor 25, no. 2 (July 19, 2021): 39–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.17816/rfd71168.

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International cooperation contributed to the development of family medicine in the North of Russia, it was characterized by a system approach and interdisciplinary interaction. The article presents the results of Russian-Norwegian projects that were developed with the active participation of the Department of Family Medicine of NSMU (Arkhangelsk), as well as the main aspects of the projects: significance for practical health care, research, and educational components. Several complementary projects aimed at the development of primary health care, such as Reform of Arkhangelsk Region Health Care System with a special emphasis on primary care, System approach to NCD prevention and Suicide prevention in the Arkhangelsk region were implemented together with the Norwegian Directorate of Health. The POMOR Program specialist training in general practice in Northern Russia project (together with the University of Troms The Arctic University of Norway, Norwegian Medical Association, and Norwegian Centre for Rural Medicine) facilitated the development of tutorship in family medicine in the Arkhangelsk and Murmansk regions. Better interaction between psychiatrists and general practitioners in the mental health sphere became an essential area of international collaboration (Integrating mental health into primary care in the Arkhangelsk County, Russia: the Pomor model in psychiatry project together with the University of Troms The Arctic University of Norway and University Hospital of North Norway, Troms). The education component of the projects got a sequel in the continued medical education system of NSMU while the scientific one was continued in the form of publications in international and Russian journals, and masters thesis defense of public health degrees. The project's results were consistently presented at the international and Russian forums. General practitioners education is a cross-cutting theme for the cooperation on the path from a beginner to an expert and plays a special role in support of GPs during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Grytsyshen, D. O. "International cooperation in the field of prevention and combating economic crime: public administration aspect." Economic Bulletin of Dnipro University of Technology 72 (2020): 36–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.33271/ebdut/72.036.

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