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Women's Health in the Majority World

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CONTRIBUTORS:
  Editor Elit, Laurie
  Editor Chamberlain, Jean
  Author Santa Barbara, Joanna
  Contributor Ha-Redeye, Omar (University of Western Ontario)
PUBLISHER:
  Nova Publishers
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YEAR: 2007
PUB TYPE: Book (ISBN 1-60021-493-2)
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SUBJECT(S): Women's Health in the Majority World: Issues and Initiatives is an innovative text using didactic information and case studies to address those issues that affect most of the worlds women. The first half of the book focuses on health issues that specifically affect women such as maternal morality, fistulas, and cervical cancer. The second part of the book discusses how agencies such as governments, non-governmental organizations, and professional societies can partner and improve standards for women. By affecting the status of women, the whole family and community ultimately benefit.
DISCIPLINE: Public Health
LC NUMBER: None
HTTP: https://www.novapublishers.com/catalog/product_info.php?products_id=5190
LANGUAGE: English
PUB ID: 103-445-091 (Last edited on 2008/09/02 02:33:04 GMT-6)
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 REFERENCES: (Display Abstract)
   
[ 2 | 0 ] Ha-Redeye, Omar. (2006) Meeting the Needs of Post-Tsunami Women Survivors in Rural Aceh
     (Conference Paper presented at the 8th Annual International Women's and Children's Health Symposium (IWCH) )
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