Woman-Sensitive One Health Perspective in Four Tribes of Indigenous People from Latin America: Arhuaco, Wayuú, Nahua, and Kamëntsá

  • Citation: Cediel-Becerra, Natalia Margarita, Silvana Prieto-Quintero, Angie Daniela Garzon, Mindhiva Villafañe-Izquierdo, Clara Viviana Rúa-Bustamante, Nathaly Jimenez, Jairo Hernández-Niño, and Julie Garnier. 2022. “Woman-Sensitive One Health Perspective in Four Tribes of Indigenous People from Latin America: Arhuaco, Wayuú, Nahua, and Kamëntsá.” Frontiers in Public Health 10.
    • Topics:
    • Country and Regional Studies
    • Keywords:
    • Indigenous People
    • Health Inequity
    • Women’s Health
    • Biodiversity
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    Završnik, Aleš. “Criminal Justice, Artificial Intelligence Systems, and Human Rights.” ERA Forum 20, no. 4 (March 1, 2020): 567–83.

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    Keywords: Criminal Justice, Human Rights, Automation, Algorithms, Artificial Intelligence, Fair Trial
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