Women of Yemen are suffering... One Million of Yemen’s Poorest Women and Children to Receive Health Services in Remote Areas Date: Feb 2011 — Around a million women and children in the poorest rural and urban slum areas of Yemen will be the first priority of a World Bank-supported effort to decrease child mortality and increase the well being of mothers. Many of these women and children have not before been reached by any health services. The $35 million Yemen … [Read more...]
One Million of Yemen’s Poorest Women and Children
February 23, 2011 by admin
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