The iron molybdate NaMgFe(MoO4)3 is isostructural with α-NaFe2(MoO4)3 and its structure is built up from [Mg,Fe]2O10 units of edge-sharing [Mg,Fe]O6 octahedra which are linked to each other through the common corners of [MoO4] tetrahedra. The resulting anionic three-dimensional framework leads to the formation of channels along the [101] direction, where the Na+ cations are located.
Despite a growing focus on disability-inclusive employment and livelihoods, people with intellectual disabilities and their families remain underrepresented in both the literature and in employment programming. This paper identifies key barriers to inclusive employment collected through six (6) focus groups made up of people with intellectual disabilities (N:54) and their family members (N:45) in Kenya, Uganda, Nigeria, and Bangladesh. Self-advocates and families report stigma, denial of access to education, safety and security concerns, pressure to engage in self-employment, and discrimination as key barriers. Their experiences can contribute to more inclusive cross-disability perspectives on employment and provide guidance for practitioners aiming to design responsive disability-inclusive employment programmes.
Crystals of the title compound are prepared from HNO3 solutions containing NaNO3, Mg(NO3)2, Fe(NO3)3, and (NH4)6Mo7O24 with an atomic ratio Na:Mg:Fe:Mo = 5:1:1:7, which are evaporated to dryness followed by heating in air (Pt crucible, 673 K for 24 h, and 1123 K for 2 h).
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