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Resilience toolkit for creative micro-businesses (2023)
Digital Artefact
COVID-19 had a devastating impact on the creative and cultural industries. Small and micro-businesses have been hit particularly hard. To avoid future shocks, businesses must build resilience. This is typically done by either diversifying – offering... Read More about Resilience toolkit for creative micro-businesses.
What is currently known about female genital mutilation and incontinence: A narrative literature review (2025)
Journal Article
Background: An estimated 230 million girls and women are living with female genital mutilation (FGM) which causes ongoing physical and psychological harm. This review aims to explore what is known about FGM and incontinence, including the underexamin... Read More about What is currently known about female genital mutilation and incontinence: A narrative literature review.
Prevalence and characterization of antibiotic resistance genes of Vibrio species from Asata River, Enugu, Southeast Nigeria (2025)
Journal Article
Infections caused by multidrug-resistant (MDR) Vibrio pathogenic species are associated with high cases of fatalities. This study evaluated the antibiotic resistance in Vibrio species from the Asata River in Enugu, Southeast Nigeria. River water samp... Read More about Prevalence and characterization of antibiotic resistance genes of Vibrio species from Asata River, Enugu, Southeast Nigeria.
Human-centered design trade-offs for semi-powered knee prostheses: A review (2025)
Journal Article
For many decades, developments of knee prostheses have shown a dichotomy regarding fundamental working principles. The industry has mainly emphasized on quasi-passive hydraulic solutions, whereas most research works have focused on powered devices, e... Read More about Human-centered design trade-offs for semi-powered knee prostheses: A review.
FREEDOM PROJECT KOLEKCJA (2025)
Exhibition / Performance
CURATOR Ania Gilmore.
FREEDOM PROJECT KOLEKCJA is a response to crises and ongoing global conflicts humanity is facing today. Artists were invited to speak up on issues related to human rights, war, violence, social and racial injustice. The missio... Read More about FREEDOM PROJECT KOLEKCJA.
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