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1990 to 2010 WHO, UNICEF, UNFPA and The World Bank estimates
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- 2012
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- moederschapszorg, bevallingen, VN, wereld, 1990-1999, 20e eeuw, 2000-2009, 21e eeuw
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- The estimates on maternal mortality presented in this report are the sixth in a series of exercises by the United Nations agencies. Considering that only a third of countries are characterized as having a complete civil registration system with good attribution of cause of death, it is imperative that countries with incomplete civil .registration systems take steps to strengthen those systems. This will tremendously improve the estimation of maternal mortality and monitoring of the Millennium Development Goal (MDG) 5: Improve maternal health. The two targets for assessing MDG 5 are reducing the maternal mortality ratio (MMR) by three quarters between 1990 and 2015, and achieving universal access to reproductive health by 2015.
gender chart : special edition for the 58th session of the Commission on the Status of Women, 10-21 March 2014, New York
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- 2014
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- armoede, onderwijs, emancipatie, empowerment, kinderen, sterven, moederschapszorg, aids, ziekten, milieu, ontwikkelingssamenwerking, wereld, 2010-2019, 21e eeuw
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- The millennium development goals 2014: - Eridicate extreme poverty and hunger .- Achieve universal primary education .- Promote gender equality and empower women .- Reduce child mortality .- Improve maternal health .- Combat HIV/AIDS, malaria and other diseases .- Ensure environmental sustainabilty .- Global partnership for development
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- 2013
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- armoede, water, ziekten, klimaatveranderingen, milieu, kinderen, moederschapszorg, aids, onderwijs, gelijke behandeling, emancipatie, VN, 21e eeuw
addressing reproductive health care gaps
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- 2010
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why gender equality matters for child survival and maternal health
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- Espey, Jessica
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- Dolata, Nadja
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- 2011
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- kinderen, moederschapszorg, demografie, gelijke behandeling, 21e eeuw, rapport
surviving the first day
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- 2013
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- bevallingen, baby's, moederschapszorg, verloskunde, wereld, 2010-2019, 21e eeuw
maternal & newborn health
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- 2008
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- digitaal
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- moederschapszorg, verloskunde, kinderen, ziekten, gezondheidszorg, 2000-2009, 21e eeuw, wereld
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- 2014
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- armoede, water, ziekten, klimaatveranderingen, milieu, kinderen, moederschapszorg, aids, onderwijs, gelijke behandeling, emancipatie, VN, 21e eeuw
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- Besamusca, Janna
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- Tijdens, Kea
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- 2014
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- arbeid, recht, discriminatie, inkomen, arbeidsovereenkomsten, moederschapszorg, seksueel geweld, preventie, Afrika, Azië, Zuid-Amerika, 21e eeuw, rapport
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- 'In this report authors give an overview of the most important laws protecting women’s rights as workers. .With this goal in mind, authors do not limit the scope of this report to those rights that apply exclusively to women, but include all those issues that are crucial to workers who are women. As in the frst Labour Rights for Women report, authors look firstly at the legal framework enabling women’s participation and representation in the workplace, the contracts under which they can be employed and the wages to which they are entitled. .Authors then study the legislation regarding non-discrimination, maternity arrangements and protection from sexual harassment. .The report focuses on the legislation that exists in the twelve countries (Egypt, Kenya, Mozambique, South Africa, Tanzania,Uganda, India, Indonesia, Pakistan, Guatemala, Paraguay and Peru) in the Labour Rights for Women Project. In order to retain its practical value, this report does not provide an exhaustive list of all relevant legislation and policy in the twelve countries, but an impression of the most important rights that women should be able to rely on.'
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- 2020
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- geboorteregeling, geweld, genitale verminking, gearrangeerde huwelijken, moederschapszorg, UN, crisissen, 21e eeuw
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- Analysis of the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG). United Nations Fund for Population Activities (UNFPA) aims to achieve three results by 2030: ending unmet need for family planning, ending gender-based violence and ending all preventable maternal deaths. The report discusses how COVID-19 could undermine progress made towards achieving these goals.
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- 2016
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- vluchtelingen, seksuele rechten, reproductieve rechten, gezondheidszorg, moederschapszorg, geweld, kinderarbeid, gearrangeerde huwelijken, mensenrechten, Europa, 21e eeuw
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- Women, especially between the ages of 15 and 49, represent one million of the over four million refugees. In the refugee camps, they often lack adequate access to health services, including sexual, reproductive and maternal health, and are highly vulnerable to violence and sexual assault. On top of that, refugees have a precarious legal status in host countries and thus their opportunities for earning a legal income are severely limited. The result is that Syrian refugees have been forced to adopt a range of negative coping mechanisms, such as child labour or early marriage. According to humanitarian organizations, marriages involving teenage refugee girls are increasing at alarming rates and now make up about a third of marriages in the camps.