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Chapter 55 - Health Systems for Sexual and Reproductive Health

from Section 4 - Sexual and Reproductive Health Indicators and Policies

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  16 January 2024

Johannes Bitzer
Affiliation:
University Women's Hospital, Basel
Tahir A. Mahmood
Affiliation:
Victoria Hospital, Kirkcaldy
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Summary

In this chapter the role of public health in relation to the World Health Organization’s (WHO) sustainable development goals (SDGs) and their interface within sexual and reproductive health (SRH) are described [1].

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Print publication year: 2024

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