State of the world's children, 1986.

By: Grant, James PMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: New York Oxford University Press 1986Description: 88p. 27*20 cmSubject(s): Child care | Child health services | Children | Children--Health and hygiene | Children--Mortality | Children--Nutrition | Developing countriesDDC classification: 362.7 Summary: This special UNICEF report documents the range of problems behind the decline of living standards in Africa and describes the practical steps which are being taken to confront the crisis
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* Immunization: a new surge forward
* Immunization: a new surge forward (cont.)
* Turkey: to immunize 5 million
* El Salvador: children - a zone of peace
* Colombia: a child survival plan
* Burkina Faso: a vaccination commando
* Dominican Republic: reaching every home
* Bolivia: reducing child deaths
* Egypt: leading the world on ORT
* Brazil: vaccinating 20 million
* Pakistan: saving 100,000 lives
* Nicaragua: child deaths down 30%
* Indonesia: one million health workers
* Somalia: protection in emergencies
* Ethiopia: the silent emergency
* Bangladesh: visiting 5 million homes
* Nigeria: going nation-wide
* Sri Lanka: reaching the poorest
* Haiti: ORT reaches the majority
*Thailand: PHC in practice
* lodine: protecting the mind
* The Code: a progress report
* Parasites: the damage to growth
* Population: less deaths - less births


This special UNICEF report documents the range of problems behind the decline of living standards in Africa and describes the practical steps which are being taken to confront the crisis

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