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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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description | 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 plan aims to guide Member States, other partners and WHO on actions needed to prevent violence against women and against children and to provide comprehensive quality health services and address the negative health consequences.7 It also covers actions for strengthening the health system's political commitment, as well as its role in data collection and strengthening evidence to inform actions. Health-care providers need skills in several areas, for example, how to inquire about violence in a sensitive way and how to provide appropriate care.\n The health sector can support programmes that challenge social norms and attitudes that condone male violence against women and that perpetuate male power and dominance over women, children or other men.9 It can also advocate with other sectors to implement programmes and policies to improve access to quality secondary education for girls, safe employment or other strategies for women to generate and own their income. |
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