Meeting the Maternal and Newborn Needs of Displaced Persons in Urban Settings
More than 60 percent of the world’s refugees and 80 percent of internally displaced persons (IDPs) now live in urban areas. In contrast to traditional refugee camps, which have mainly been in rural areas, cities and other urban settings can offer refugees greater economic opportunities, a degree of anonymity, and better access to services—at least … Continue reading Meeting the Maternal and Newborn Needs of Displaced Persons in Urban Settings
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