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Roman Mogilevskii

Researcher at University of Central Asia

Publications -  26
Citations -  174

Roman Mogilevskii is an academic researcher from University of Central Asia. The author has contributed to research in topics: Health care & Customs union. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 24 publications receiving 120 citations.

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Trends and Patterns in Foreign Trade of Central Asian Countries

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors discuss recent trends and patterns in the total and intra-regional trade of Central Asia (including Afghanistan) and assesses their importance and policy implications.
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Global strategies and local implementation of health and health-related SDGs: lessons from consultation in countries across five regions.

TL;DR: The study offers messages to LMICs that would allow for a full decade of accelerated implementation of HHSDGs, and points to the need for more implementation research in each domain and for testing interventions that are likely to work before scale-up.
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What will it take to implement health and health-related sustainable development goals?

TL;DR: This paper will summarise the key learnings from this exercise and propose a strategy for enhancing integration and implementation of HHSDGs in low-income and middle-income countries (LMICs).
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Trade in Agricultural and Food Products in Central Asia

TL;DR: The authors discusses trends in and patterns of trade in agricultural and food products in Central Asia and provides an overview of the recent changes in trade policies including those related to the creation of the Customs Union of Belarus, Kazakhstan and Russian Federation and their potential impact on agricultural trade in the region.
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Drivers of stunting reduction in the Kyrgyz Republic: A country case study

TL;DR: Improvements in stunting were achieved amidst political and economic changes, and Multilevel enablers, including poverty reduction, improved food security, and introduction of land and health reforms have contributed to improvements in health, nutrition, and stunting among children in the Kyrgyz Republic.