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Security constraints are challenging access to vulnerable populations in the Far North Region and in areas close to the border with the Central African Republic.

Living on the margins of society, with challenging access to basic services because of poverty, geography, a parent's drug abuse, or lack of formal identification papers, these children risk poor health and malnourishment and grow up without an education to escape the poverty trap.

Second, more challenging access to quality health care (because of distance and poor roads, especially during rainy seasons) might have resulted in later presentation of illness in the rural setting.

Consequently, these systems present increasingly challenging access to thermodynamically relevant states for the butane-to-butane mutation.

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Refugees and IDPs are particularly vulnerable to GBV: conflict, forced displacement of populations, separation of families, disruption of community and institutional protection structures, create opportunities for GBV perpetration and challenge access to justice for survivors [ 2].

This year, members of the African Leadership Network (ALN), a community of influential young African leaders, pooled $2m to address early-stage entrepreneurs' greatest challenge access to capital.

The same report also reveals other challenges: access to finance, corruption, difficulty in attracting talented human resources, financial risks, administrative hurdles, and social risks or costs.

And with the dawning of the digital age, low-income students now face a new, unprecedented challenge: access to high-speed internet.

LGBT health disparities, housing challenges, access to care problems, hate-crimes -- all the flotsam and jetsam of discrimination is effectively invisible if national surveys don't count us.

The same can be said of the third ranked challenge, access to needed health care resources for the aged, chronically ill, and mentally ill, and that challenge will impact an increasing number of patients and families in the future as our populations age and the number of elderly and chronically ill patients rise.

However, this is practically challenging, since access to portal venous and hepatic venous blood is ethically justified only in persons with a clinical indication for TIPS placement.

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