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‘We prefer our children to care for us under one roof’: Perceptions and use of aged care services among African migrant older adults in Australia

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“Knowledge I seek because culture doesn’t work anymore … It doesn’t work, death comes”: the experiences of third-generation female caregivers (gogos) in South Africa discussing sex, sexuality and HIV and AIDS with children in their care

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Adapting Bura-Janko (Honouring Aging) Celebrations to Strengthen Family and Community Bonds: Insights for Policymakers and Practitioners

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Caregivers, Counsellors & Community Builders: Grandmothers as Agents of Change

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Closing the Intergenerational Gap: Benefits of Strong Families and intergenerational Programming

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Coping with Caregiving: Exploring the Lived Experiences of Older People in Botswana

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Dynamics of aging and social protection perspective in Mozambique

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Family, Intergenerational Dynamics in the Maldives

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From Silos to Synergy: It Takes Us All; It Takes Our All

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GOGOcare- Empowering grandmothers to enhance maternal and child health outcomes.

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Information Gathering in Assessment by Care Managers to Support Parents and Children Experiencing the “8050 Problem” in Japan: Analysis of the Relationship between Information That Was Considered Important and Information That Was Actually Collected

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Intergenerational Program and Happy Ageing

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