Using human rights to improve maternal and neonatal health: history, connections and a proposed practical approach
We describe the historical development of how maternal and neonatal mortality in the developing world came to be seen as a public-health concern, a human rights concern, and ultimately as both, leading to the development of approaches using human rights concepts and methods to advance maternal and n...
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Main Authors: | Sofia Gruskin (Author), Jane Cottingham (Author), Adriane Martin Hilber (Author), Eszter Kismodi (Author), Ornella Lincetto (Author), Mindy Jane Roseman (Author) |
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The World Health Organization.
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