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The Inter-agency Field Manual on Reproductive Health in Humanitarian Settings is the re- sult of a collaborative and consultative process engaging over 100 members from United Nations agencies and non-governmental organizations that make up the Inter-agency Working Group (IAWG) on Reproductive Health in Crises. The updated information in this Field Manual is based on normative technical guidance of the World Health Organization. It also reflects the good practices documented in crisis settings around the world since the initial field-test version of the Field Manual was re- leased in 1996, followed by the 1999 version, Reproductive Health in Refugee Situations: An Inter-agency Field Manual. This latest. | A Human Health Perspective On Climate Change A Report Outlining the Research Needs on the Human Health Effects of Climate Change The Interagency Working Group on Climate Change and Health1 APRIL 2010 Published by Environmental Health Perspectives and the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences Environmental Health Perspectives ISSN 0091-6765 is a publication of the Public Health Service . Department of Health and Human Services. EHP is an open-access monthly journal of peer-reviewed research and news on the impact of the environment on human health. EHP also publishes a quarterly Chinese Edition ISSN 1542-6351 and occasional special issues. The Secretary of Health and Human Services has deemed EHP to be necessary in the transaction of the public business required by law of this department. EHP was not involved in the peer review of this report. CORRESPONDENCE Send all correspondence to Dr Christopher J. Portier Senior Advisor to the Director Principle Investigator Environmental Systems Biology PO Box 12233 MD B2-08 National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences Research Triangle Park NC 27709 USA E-mail portier@ Telephone 919-541-3484 Fax 919-541-1994. COPYRIGHT AND REPRODUCTION A Human Health Perspective On Climate Change A Report Outlining the Research Needs on the Human Health Effects of Climate Change is a publication of the . government. Publication of this report lies in the public domain and is therefore without copyright. Some photographs or figures contained in this report are copyrighted by commercial organizations or individuals that may not be used without obtaining prior approval from the holder of the copyright. DISCLAIMER The publication of this document does not mean that the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences NIEHS condones endorses approves or recommends the use of any products services materials methodology or policies stated therein. Conclusions and opinions are those of the individual authors

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