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Armed Conflict and Children’s Health – Exploring new
directions: The case of Kashmir
Anton Parlow
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HiCN Working Paper 119
August 2012
Abstract: The exposure to ... for the NFHS-1 and 9.91 % for the NFHS-3 which also follows the phases
of the insurgency.
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H i C N Households in Conflict Network
The Institute of De...
... project offices of the Slum Development Department of the
Dhaka City Corporation (Table 1 and Figure 1). Thus, for the ‘code name’, we used the
initials of inundation duration, inundation type and ... occurs rather frequently. Respondent mothers easily understand
its definition, and there is little variation of symptoms from mothers’ perceptions
(Killewo and Smet 1...
... women and children, where they need them and
when they need them. A lack of financial resources
severely constrains the capacity of countries to
reach MDGs 4 and 5 and improve women’s and
children’s ... they had not hitherto been aware of, and to
the opportunities for new partnerships. Some said
it had helped elevate, and then institutionalize,
their financial...
... on the needs and exposures of chil-
dren. The essence of this paradigm is to
place the child, not the chemical or haz-
ard, at the center of the analysis. The
analysis would then begin with the ... regard-
less of whether the material is in the
hands of the producer all the time. The
Clean Air Act limits release of airborne
toxins. The Toxic Release I...
... 2010.
“Maternal, Newborn and Child Health Network for Asia and the 8
Pacific. Investing in maternal, newborn and child health – the
case for Asia and the Pacific.” World Health Organization and The
Partnership ... train and retain new health workers.
Innovative financing mechanisms can tap the enormous
potential of the broader global community an...
... detected, the health professional has to:
Communicate the situation to the authorities
Talk with the parents and the adolescent/child about the
sources of exposure and the dangers of child ... 2003.
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Occupational risks and children's health
Occupational risks and children's health
CHILD LABOUR
CHILD LABOUR
THE ROLE OF HEALTH PROFESSIONAL...
... national and global levels, and pro-
gress towards generating, synthesizing and sharing comprehensive health infor-
mation for improving women’s and children’s health.
e use of e -health and m -health ... oversight and accountability on women’s and children’s health.
e work of the Commission on Information and Accountability for Women’s
and Children’s...
... as the transcripts of records. They will be signed
by the dean and his deputy and sealed with the seal of the University of Manheim.
The academic title must not be born before receiving these ... and two to four seminars in the field of study “Economics”. In cases of doubt the
examination board decides about identity of content.
The duration of exams in...
... Use of the UV index in France
Information campaigns and the production of tools to evaluate the intensity of UVR are coordinated by the
National Institute of Cancer, the National Institute of ... the availability of the UVR index, school health programmes relating to UVR, the
regulation of sunbed use by young people and the provision of shade structures...
... disciplines to understand the persistent effects of chemicals and other exposures on the fetus
and child as they relate to brain and organ system development, growth and development of the child through ... Examples
Since the inception of the Children’s Centers program,
researchers have laid the scientific foundation for a
new way of thinking about children’s...