... health ofwomenand children, in particular FGM Bangladesh clearly upholds the principle of equality of men andwomenand prohibits discrimination against women To protect the legal rights ofwomen ... violence against women, the effects of armed or other kinds of conflict on women, and human rights ofwomen The issue of traditional practices affecting the health ofwomenandchildren has been ... protection ofwomenand children; Adopt legislation prohibiting practices harmful to the health ofwomenand children, particularly FGM, and create a governmental body to implement the official...
... with and educating communities on trafficking; ii) combating trafficking in childrenand women; iii) receiving and supporting womenandchildren victims returning from abroad; iv) developing and ... geography, language and culture of the destination country and will often feel they have little choice but to comply with the trafficker’s demands The Trafficking ofWomenandChildren into China ... distinction between womenandchildren The international definition of child trafficking differs to that of adults, which affects victim identification The needs of adult andchildren victims will...
... number of annual deaths ofchildren under age five 53 3.2 Causes of deaths ofchildren under age five 53 3.3 Causes of neonatal mortality 58 3.4 Estimated number of preventable deaths ofchildren ... other aspects of development and poverty reduction.1 The proximate causes of poor health and mortality in childrenand in womenof reproductive age are known Approximately 10.8 million children under ... proportion of all childhood deaths Malnutrition ofchildren is a contributing factor in more than half of all child mortality, and malnutrition of mothers in a substantial proportion of neonatal...
... number of annual deaths ofchildren under age five 53 3.2 Causes of deaths ofchildren under age five 53 3.3 Causes of neonatal mortality 58 3.4 Estimated number of preventable deaths ofchildren ... other aspects of development and poverty reduction.1 The proximate causes of poor health and mortality in childrenand in womenof reproductive age are known Approximately 10.8 million children under ... proportion of all childhood deaths Malnutrition ofchildren is a contributing factor in more than half of all child mortality, and malnutrition of mothers in a substantial proportion of neonatal...
... INTERNATIONAL HANDBOOK OFWOMENAND SMALL BUSINESS ENTREPRENEURSHIP In loving memory of Vera Ellison International Handbook ofWomenand Small Business Entrepreneurship Edited by Sandra L Fielden and Marilyn ... handbook ofwomenand small business entrepreneurship 10 The experiences of Asian women entering business start-up in the UK Adel J Dawe and Sandra L Fielden 120 11 Ethnicity and gender in women s ... interests ofwomen in management, women in small business andwomen in business and the professions Leonie’s research interests lie in these areas and she has published eight books and monographs...
... health andnutrition for womenandchildren Political, economic, social, technological and environmental factors Building a Future for WomenandChildren The 2012 Report Box Sources of country-level ... for Women s andChildren s Health, an unprecedented plan to save the lives of 16 million womenandchildren by 2015.1 This was followed by the establishment of the Commission on Information and ... received andwomenandchildren live or die Box News in the 2012 report • Status report on mortality andnutrition • Evidence on the scale of preterm birth and stillbirths • Changes in coverage of...
... and policy and programmatic gaps, regarding the rights and health needs of HIV-positive womenand adolescent girls There is unevenness of health providers’ understanding of SRH ofwomen living ... invaluable support of those who contributed to this qualitative study and report The HIV-positive womenand adolescent girls and male partners of HIV-positive women, who so giving of themselves, ... improve access to and quality of SRH services for HIV-positive womenand adolescent girls; approaches for reducing stigma and discrimination; and models of service delivery that link SRH and HIV programmes...
... number and spacing ofchildren can have a profound impact on the health and well-being of both womenand their children It also includes safe abortion services, as well as information and services ... to and providers of excellent healthcare But it does propose a different understanding of state responsibility and obligation in relation to health, and a different understanding of the role of ... the space, the leverage, and the will to demand and ensure that they do? The state ofchildren s health andwomen s health in the world today can be described through data and statistics that catalogue...
... significant sample of victims, womenandchildren Furthermore, though the report addresses the trafficking of both childrenand women, taking account of the mandate and the experience of UNICEF, its ... receipt of persons, by means of the threat or use of force or other forms of coercion, of abduction, of fraud, of deception, of the abuse of power or of a position of vulnerability or of the giving ... trafficking in womenandchildren is likely to flourish Trafficking of girls and women, very often under conditions of violence and deprivation, can also be connected to the high prevalence of overall...
... specific mandate and nodal role for the development, care and protection ofwomenandchildren This mandate primarily includes (a) formulation of plans, policies and programmes for womenand children; ... prime mover of inclusive programmes, policies, schemes and legislations for womenandchildrenand stands solely for securing the best interest ofwomenandchildren Promoting social and economic ... enforcement of laws protecting women Legislations exist for safeguarding interests from violence and discrimination and rights ofwomenandchildren Minimal participation ofwomenandchildren in...
... pregnant women go for care and delivery; andwomen feared lack of confidentiality of HIV test results [4,12] Our previous studies on the experiences and views ofwomen about the provision of PMTCT ... findings and terminologies The transcripts of the semistructured interviews were coded, entered and analysed by means of N-VIVO software Table 2: Number of interviews by type of health staff Type of ... care of HIV-infected women, or if they had to provide care, to isolate the HIVinfected women for easier control and management "We offer counselling, family planning, nutrition, delivery and care...
... integrity of the data and the accuracy of the data analysis Study concept and design: MAAN, CF, MIS Acquisition of data: PM, CM, RS, MD, CB, AG, JH, SO, CM Analysis and interpretation of data of the ... restrictions, use of diuretics and laxatives, self-induced vomiting, and episodes of excessive food intake) and eating disorders (anorexia nervosa and bulimia nervosa) which is more common among women in ... during pregnancy and how they might affect mother and infant health to inform clear guidance on nutritional choices and prevention of both violence and mental disorders during and after pregnancy...
... value above and beyond the effects of standard womenonly programs In recent meta-analyses of the effectiveness of integrated programs for women with substance use issues and their children, we ... meaningful [44] Both the setting ofand achieving of goals gave women a sense of pride and accomplishment [40] Reviewing women' s goals and progress towards them at the outset of each program session allowed ... engagement with staff and the support ofwomen with shared experiences facilitated self-disclosure of histories of neglect and abuse and substance use-related issues In a study ofwomen in recovery,...
... profile ofwomen with cervical cancer, and their children In total, 70 women diagnosed with cervical cancer and 46 childrenof these women, were recruited for this study The demographic profile ... existence of HR-HPV in childrenof the women with cervical cancer, for evaluation of vertical transmission of this virus, and to assess any associated risk factors Table Demographic profile ofwomen ... of the womenand their children is given in Table and Table respectively More than two-third of the women examined (68.5%), were above 50 years of age, with the mean age of 55.21 years Most of...
... stress the importance of caregivers as change agents of the child, in turn, children are reciprocally change agents of the caregiver andof family life in general Caregivers ofchildren in the Ritalin ... and interpersonal relationships [12,13] Families ofchildren with ADHD frequently experience considerable emotional and financial stressors [14,15] These harmful effects of ADHD on patients and ... dose of drug delivered depends on the surface area of the patch and the length of time that the patch is worn, which allows for tailoring the duration of medication effect with reductions of first-pass...
... planning and budgeting to implement national health plans and service and interventions for womenandchildren This approach identifies key gaps and barriers on the demand and supply side of essential ... focused efforts for women s andchildren s health Stakeholders demonstrated strong commitment to mobilizing around the issues of the health and survival of women, newborns andchildren By bringing ... Strategy for Women s andChildren s Health was launched as a high-level roadmap for action and accountability to improve the health ofwomenandchildren in the poorest countries of the world...
... areas and 29 from rural areas; 39 of the women were married, 19 were single, three were divorced and three were widows; 36 women were 20 to 39 years old and 28 women were aged 40 to 65 years; 35 women ... disease associated with suffering and death; b) fear of the risk of diminished femininity and husband’s rejection; c) fear of social stigmatization of the disease, and d) apprehensions about breast ... building on women s perception of breast cancer as an incurable disease associated with suffering and death, their fear of the risk of diminished femininity, husband’s rejection and social stigmatization,...
... facility because of concerns about the water source and the design of the treatment plant (Office of the Auditor Womenand Health Care Reform and NNEWH – Womenand Water in Canada General of Canada, ... Alberta, Manitoba, and Quebec 10 Womenand Health Care Reform and NNEWH – Womenand Water in Canada Case Studies of P3s in the Water Sector In Canada, the P3 model for water and wastewater management ... integrally linked with water Women cook most of the food, work that requires water both for hand-washing and for preparation Women provide most of the care for and instruction to children, with water...
... the Office of the Director of the Centers for 20 Disease Control and Prevention an office to be known as 21 the Office ofWomen s Health (referred to in this section 22 as the ‘Office’) The Office ... SERVICES OFFICE ON WOMEN S HEALTH ‘‘(a) ESTABLISHMENT OF OFFICE.—There is estab- lished within the Office of the Secretary an Office on 10 Women s Health (referred to in this section as the Of1 1 ... 15 women s health professionals, and other individuals 16 and groups, as appropriate, on the policy of the Cen- 17 ters with regard to women; and 18 ‘‘(5) serve as a member of the Department of...
... for the exchange of information between the Office and recipients of grants, con- tracts, and agreements under subsection (c), and be- 10 tween the Office and health professionals and the 11 general ... TERMINATION 19 Notwithstanding any other provision of law, a Fed- 20 eral office ofwomen s health (including the Office of Re21 search on Women s Health of the National Institutes of 22 Health) or ... following: ‘‘SEC 229 HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES OFFICE ON WOMEN S HEALTH ‘‘(a) ESTABLISHMENT OF OFFICE.—There is estab- lished within the Office of the Secretary, an Office on 10 Women s Health (referred...