tailieunhanh - 2011 Women’s Health stats & facts

Concern about women in prison must be broadened to include the children of women in prison. United Nations General Assembly 2003 resolution A/RES/58/183 on human rights in the administration of justice invited “governments, relevant international and regional bodies, national human rights institutions and non-governmental organizations to devote increased attention to the issue of women in prison, including the children of women in prison, with a view to identifying the key problems and ways in which they can be addressed ”. . | 2011 Women s Health stats facts the American congress of obstetricians and gynecologists the AMERICAN congress of obstetricians and gynecologists Office of Communications Penny Murphy MS Director of Communications Gregory Phillips Associate Director of Communications Amanda Hall Senior Communications Specialist Stacy Brooks Communications Specialist . Box 96920 Washington DC 20090-6920 tel 202-484-3321 fax 202-479-6826 email communications@ Women s Health STATS FACTS 2011 provides a wide variety of national health data trends and other information specific to women s health. The American Congress of Obstetricians and Gynecologists Office of Communications is available to provide additional information and resources and to refer journalists to obstetriciangynecologist experts for commentary. Communications staff can be reached Monday through Friday 9 am-5 pm ET at 202-484-3321 or .

TÀI LIỆU MỚI ĐĂNG
11    153    2    23-11-2024
165    131    2    23-11-2024