Nutrition: Facts, Fallacies and Implications for Women concerned with Development

Nutrition: Facts, Fallacies and Implications for Women concerned with Development

Authors

Anne M.S. Coles

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Department

Cairo Papers in Social Science

Abstract

The decision to reprint this volume has afforded the editor an opportunity to take another look at some of the issues and questions raised during the 1976 seminar and ask whether there have been any major changes or shifts of attention that bear directy on women, their health, and the development process in contemporary Egypt. Perhaps the single most significant trend in thinking about health care to emerge since the publication of the monograph has been the declaration of the International WHO Conference held in Alma-Ata, USSR in 1978 endorsing that primary health care is the key to achieving the target of health for all by the year 2000.

Publication Date

1983

Document Type

Book Chapter

Book Title

Women, Health, and Development

Editors

Cynthia Nelson

ISBN

NA

Publisher

American University in Cairo Press

City

Cairo

First Page

39

Last Page

51

Series

Cairo Papers in Social Science 1(1) - 2nd Edition

Keywords

Women, health, development, daya, health service

Nutrition: Facts, Fallacies and Implications for Women concerned with Development

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