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The Importance Of Reducing Maternal Mortality For Women

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Health at key stages of life : the life course approach to ...

Health at key stages of life : the life course approach to ...

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women impact on maternal mortality. This highlights the importance of addressing gender and other social determinants of health in policies and interventions. Maternal mortality is decreasing in the WHO European Region overall, so progress is being made but is uneven among and within countries. There are huge differences both in access to ...

  Maternal, Importance, Women, Mortality, Maternal mortality, The importance

CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY - ROLE OF GOVERNMENT

CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY - ROLE OF GOVERNMENT

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empowering women (iv) reducing child mortality and improving maternal health (v) combating human immunodeficiency virus, AIDS, malaria and other diseases (vi) ensuring environmental sustainability (vii) employment enhancing vocational skills (viii) social business projects (ix)

  Maternal, Women, Reducing, Mortality

Creating an Inclusive Society: Practical Strategies to ...

Creating an Inclusive Society: Practical Strategies to ...

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promoting gender equality, reducing child mortality, and improving maternal health. Unless we pay closer attention to the issue of social inclusion/exclusion, some segments of the population

  Maternal, Reducing, Mortality

Maternal Health - WHO

Maternal Health - WHO

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FACTS ON MATERNAL MORTALITY IN AFRICA MATERNAL DEATHS ARE PREVENTABLE • Every year globally approximately 536,000 girls and women die from pregnancy-related causes – one girl or woman dies every minute.7 A recent Lancet study, using a revised maternal mortality methodology, estimates this number to be significantly lower – 343,000 in 2008.8

  Maternal, Women, Mortality, Maternal mortality

PRIMARY AND SECONDARY IMPACTS OF THE COVID-19 …

PRIMARY AND SECONDARY IMPACTS OF THE COVID-19 …

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services and closures of reproductive, maternal and child healthcare services led to an increase of non-Ebola morbidity and mortality long after the initial outbreak of the epidemic in the region.5 Children are also not spared from the economic impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic, which is causing a severe global recession. Evidence

  Maternal, Mortality

A Manual: Measuring and Interpreting Malnutrition

A Manual: Measuring and Interpreting Malnutrition

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Acknowledgements 3 Purpose of the Manual 5 Foreword 7 Introduction 9 Chapter 1 Defining and measuring malnutrition 15 Chapter 2 Defining and measuring mortality 33 Chapter 3 Designing a survey 53 Chapter 4 Using and interpreting survey results 107 for decision making Chapter 5 Ethical issues 127 Chapter 6 The end point: example of a good survey report 131 Annexes 1.1 …

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