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These findings are not surprising given the day to day struggles of women to secure their own and their children's survival amidst poverty, stigma and marginalisation in the African setting [ 38].

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The patriotic and peaceful Ahmadiyya community was already facing hate and marginalisation in society at the hands of extremist clerics.

Up to 300 people a week arrive in Jakarta on one-way tickets, most likely with the intention to make the crossing to Australia and escape war, terror, oppression and marginalisation in their homelands.

The lack of a state support system for protecting unmarried mothers and their children renders these women dependent on family support and leaves them vulnerable to discrimination and marginalisation in society.

In reflecting on resistance to change, and the resources available to marginalised men, the papers highlight the role of economic marginalisation in the construction of masculinities (Gibbs, Sikweyiya, and Jewkes 2014; Silberschmidt 2001).

He used office energetically to end his country's marginalisation in the EU and achieved important gains for Britain's national interests and foreign policy goals.

It is this marginalisation in the Oromia and Amhara regions that has forced the younger generation to protest in the streets, but the government response has been bloody.

There could be no starker proof of how the party, in thrall to social conservatives, risks marginalisation in the new, more educated and more colour-blind America, where whites will be a minority within a generation.

And it seemingly didn't lessen the feeling of marginalisation in the north, which was one of its aims.

But their marginalisation in the winding down of Kids Company seems to have been even more deep-seated.

Ironically, President Jonathan is part of the problem: his presidency has fuelled feelings of marginalisation in the north, as he is accused of breaking the ruling party's unwritten code to alternate leadership between the north and the south (in other words, the Nigerian president should have been a northerner for the last four years).

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