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The sustainable development goals, violence and women's and children's health

In January 2016, the WHO Executive Board approved the action plan for adoption at the World Health Assembly in May 2016.7 The action plan provides an important platform for strengthening and scaling up the contribution of public health towards the achievement of SDGs 5.2, 5.3 and 16.2.The action pla...

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subjects Abortion
Abused women
Academic achievement
Access
Advocacy
Aggression
Attitudes
Birth control
Child
Child Health
Children
Children & youth
Childrens health
Circumcision, Female
Commitment
Crimes against
Data acquisition
Data collection
Domestic violence
Employment
Empowerment
Equality
Female
Females
Gender equality
Gender equity
Gender-based violence
Girls
Health care
Health care policy
Health services
Human Trafficking - prevention & control
Humans
International agreements
Intervention
Marriage
Mental health
Norms
Political platform
Politics
Power
Prevention
Program implementation
Public health
Quality of care
Reproductive health
Scaling
Secondary education
Services
Skills
Social programs
Sustainable development
Violence
Violence - prevention & control
Violence against women
Women
Women's Health
Women's Rights
World Health Organization
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