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World Health Organization, Partnership for Maternal, Newborn and Child Health; World Bank; and Alliance for Health Policy and Systems Research. 2014. Success factors for women's and children's health: Policy and programme highlights from 10 fast-track countries . Geneva, Switzerland: World Health Organization, Partnership for Maternal, Newborn, and Child Health, 48 pp.

Contact: Partnership for Maternal, Newborn, and Child Health, World Health Organization, 20 avenue Appia, CH-1211, Geneva, Switzerland Telephone: +41 22 791 2595 Fax: +41 22 791 5854 E-mail: [email protected] Web Site: http://www.who.int/pmnch/en Available from the website.

Keywords: Lao PDR, Bangladesh, Cambodia, Child health, China, Collaboration, Egypt, Ethiopia, Factors, International health, Nepal, Peru, Prevention programs, Progress reports, Research, Rwanda, Service coordination, Vietnam, Women', s health

Egypt Ministry of Health and Population. [2000]. Healthy Egyptians in healthy communities. [Cairo, Egypt]: Egypt Ministry of Health and Population, 55 pp.

Annotation: This report provides information on the Healthy Egyptians 2010 initiative, a public health agenda to identify the significant preventable threats to health and to bring together public and private efforts to address these threats. The effort is modeled after the Healthy People 2010 initiative of the United States. Priority areas addressed in the report are maternal and child health, injury control, environmental health, and smoking control. Strategies include health promotion, health protection, and preventive services. The volume is printed with English in the front half and the same text in Arabic in the back half.

Keywords: Egypt, Health objectives, Health promotion, International health, Non English language materials, Public health

   

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