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£5 could support the production of educational radio programmes which highlight the impact of violence against women.
£10 could contribute towards life-saving training for women in isolated communities to recognise complications during pregnancies and ensure they get proper support during childbirth.
£15 could help run a refuge for women who have been sexually assaulted in a refugee camp in Somalia, giving them a place to feel safe and receive counselling.
£20 could help strengthen communities against the impact of natural disasters in Laos, where they experience floods, typhoons, droughts and landslides every year.
£50 could help maintain birth waiting homes near health centres so that women who live in remote regions can stay near the health centre before they go in to labour.
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The post-2015 development agenda, human rights, evidence, and open-access publishing
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Human rights in patient care: A themed issue
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Human rights in patient care: A theoretical and practical framework
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Implementation of patients’ rights legislation in the Republic of Macedonia: Gaps and disparities
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