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Building capacity in low/middle-income communities: policy and good practice

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Active research participation of older individuals: The Mmogo-method as an indigenous visual data-collection method

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Bridging Policy, Evidence, and Practice: A Collaborative Symposium on Dementia Across the Commonwealth and India

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Bridging the Research-Policy Gap: Partnership to Support Primary Health Care Reform in Jamaica

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Building Capacity for Aging Research and Practice in SubSaharan Africa – The Ongoing Effort of the Emerging Researchers and Professionals in Aging-African Network.

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Building Capacity in Lower – and Middle-Income Countries: Bridging Policy and Practice for Sustainable Development

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Building Local Capacity among Community Health Aides through Training and Education in the Care of Older Adults in Jamaica

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Building Successful Dementia Care: A Modified Delphi Study Approach

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Conflict and displacement are growing: what’s working to support affected older people?

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Developing a Geriatric Medicine Training Programme in Rapidly Ageing Small Island Developing States: A Caribbean Experience

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Diet, Dementia, and Barriers to Healthy Eating in South Africa

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Empowering Village Health Workers to address the mental health crisis among older adults in rural Uganda

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Empowering Village Health Workers to Provide Community Geriatric Support for Older Adults Living in Rural Villages

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