Improving health system readiness to address violence against women and girls: a conceptual framework
Abstract Background There is an increasing focus on readiness of health systems to respond to survivors of violence against women (VAW), a global human rights violation damaging women's health. Health system readiness focuses on how prepared healthcare systems and institutions, including provid...
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Main Authors: | Manuela Colombini (Author), Susannah H. Mayhew (Author), Claudia García-Moreno (Author), Ana Flavia d'Oliveira (Author), Gene Feder (Author), Loraine J. Bacchus (Author) |
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