Theme of the Summit: “Promoting Maternal, Infant and Child Health and Development in Africa” Background Document
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2010-07-27Author
African Union
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This report is on the Theme “Promoting Maternal, Infant and Child Health and Development in Africa”; Background Document.
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Assembly/AU/2(XV) tSubject
Child HealthMaternal
Infant
Reproductive Health
Nutritional Status
Child Survival
Malaria
Tuberculosis
Health Financing
Africa Health Strategy
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Assembly of the Union Fifteenth Ordinary Session 25 – 27 July 2010 Kampala, Uganda
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