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Liminal Beings, Machine Learning, Health, and Women’s Electoral Participation

Liminal Beings, Machine Learning, Health, and Women’s Electoral Participation

October 29, 2024

Martin Oswald (South Africa). “Why Do Women Vote Less, and What Influences Their [Non]Voting? An Empirical Examination of Socio-Demographic Predictors of Women’s Electoral Participation in Tanzania’s 2010-2020 Elections”

Faith Benson (Kenya), “Identifying Predictors of Poor Early Childhood Development in Low-Resource Settings of Kenya Using Machine Learning”

Richard Nsengiyumva (Rwanda), “Prevalence & Determinants of Preconception Health and Behavioral Risks Amidst Engaged Couples in Rwanda”

Oluwanifemi Bamidele-Nelly (Nigeria), “Liminal Identities: Biracialism and Female Body Image in Selected Nigerian Novels”