Deborah Maine
Deborah Maine is a US public health expert, epidemiologist and Professor of International health. UNFPA has credited her and her advocacy for better maternal health care as having helped save millions of lives. She directed the Averting Maternal Death and Disability Program (AMDD), which doubled the capacity for emergency obstetric care in several places in West Africa. Provided by Wikipedia
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Family Planning Its Impact on the Health of Women and Children / by Maine, Deborah
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Family planning : its impact on the health of women and children / by Maine, Deborah
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Monitoring emergency obstetric care : a handbook.
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