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Notes
1. WHO, UNFPA, and UNHCR. 1999.
Reproductive Health in Refugee
Situations: An Inter-Agency Field
Manual. Geneva: UNHCR.
2. After a mother’s death, surviving
children are three to ten times more
likely to die within two years than
children who live with both parents.
See: UNICEF. 2001. The State of
the World’s Children 2001: Early
Childhood. New York: UNICEF.
3. Krause, S., et al. 2001. Assessment
of Reproductive Health for Refugees
in Zambia. New York: Women’s
Commission for Refugee Women
and Children.
4. UNAIDS and WHO. 2003. AIDS
Epidemic Update: December 2003.
Geneva: UNAIDS
5. PROFAMILIA. 2001. “Sexual and
Reproductive Health in Underserved
Conditions: A Survey of the
Situation of Displaced Women in
Colombia.” Bogotá, Colombia:
PROFAMILIA.
6. Rehn, E., and E. Johnson Sirleaf.
2002. Women, War and Peace:
The Independent Experts’ Assessment
on the Impact of Armed Conflict on
Women and Women’s Role in Peacebuilding:
Progress of the World’s
Women 2002, vol.2. New York:
UNIFEM.
7. UNFPA. 2001. Population Issues
Briefing Kit 2001, p. 17. New York:
UNFPA.
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