Posted on April 30th, 2010 by Health News
Chronicle Herald Opinion Examines Connection Between Water, Sanitation And Women, Child Health “If Stephen Harper is serious about maternal health and child health [as suggested by his plans for the upcoming G8 and G20 summits], he needs to recognize that healthy mothers come from healthy communities,” Maude Barlow and Meera Karunananthan of the Council of Canad…
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Tags: Mothers, Women's Health
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