Improving maternal, newborn and women's reproductive health in crisis settings

Author:

Chi Primus Che123,Urdal Henrik1,Umeora Odidika UJ4,Sundby Johanne2,Spiegel Paul5,Devane Declan6

Affiliation:

1. Peace Research Institute Oslo (PRIO); Department of Conditions of Violence and Peace (CVP); Hausmanns gate 7 Oslo Norway NO-0186

2. University of Oslo; Institute of Health and Society; Oslo Norway

3. Cameroon Bioethics Initiative; Yaounde Cameroon

4. Ebonyi State University; Department of Obstetrics & Gynaecology; Abakaliki Nigeria

5. United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees; Division of Programme Support and Management; 94 rue de Montbrillant Geneva Switzerland 1202

6. National University of Ireland Galway; School of Nursing and Midwifery; University Road Galway Ireland

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Pharmacology (medical)

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