Resources

Elsevier,

Encyclopedia of Violence, Peace, & Conflict, Second Edition, 2008, Pages 859-868

This article advances SDGs 5 and 16 by discussing the influence that gender studies has and can have on thinking about violence, nonviolence, war and peace, and conflict transformation.
Elsevier,

Encyclopedia of Violence, Peace, & Conflict, Second Edition, 2008, Pages 2456-2467

This article advances SDGs 5 and 16 by examining the distinct impact that war has on women because of their gender, the various ways that women respond to war and the roles they play, the major debates within this field of study, and, finally, gender inequality as a cause of violence in peacetime and wartime.
Elsevier,

Social Science & Medicine, 2005

This study finds that income inequality consistently and significantly influences mortality rates in the US, even when accounting for education, race, urbanization, and poverty. It challenges recent doubts by showing that income inequality remains a robust predictor of population health across various model specifications.

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Elsevier

To mark its 20th anniversary, the Elsevier Foundation has released an impact report highlighting its key partnerships and achievements.  Since 2005, The Elsevier Foundation has awarded over $18 million in grant funding.  These grants have supported more than 100 partners across 70+ countries, reinforcing a commitment to fostering inclusive research and healthcare and promoting better health outcomes and a more sustainable research ecosystem.

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RELX

We are excited to announce a new content partnership with Open Planet, an innovative platform that provides free, scientifically accurate footage and data visualizations of our changing planet.  Open Planet is a global library for creating positive change. It is free to use for educational, environmental and impact storytelling.  Read more about Open Planet and browse the content library here.

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