I'd thought a shift in focus to Palestinian refugees in Lebanon would be a nice change as other have addressed in many threads:
Palestinian health care in Lebanon is underfunded and chronically unfit for the needs of the refugee population. Of particular concern are the overburdened and under-resourced United Nations clinics, an acute shortage of Palestinians training to become doctors and an inadequate tertiary healthcare system that places unbearable stress upon patients.
Pregnancy and childbirth are vulnerable times for mothers and newborns across the world. But in the Palestinian refugee camps of Lebanon this vulnerability is magnified by poverty and neglect.
The dark, overcrowded camps set a precarious backdrop for pregnant women and their newborn infants. With no government, and few rights in Lebanon, MAP's Maternal and Child Health works provides an opportunity for change and empowerment, and the protection of mothers and babies.
Life In The Shadows: Palestinians In Lebanon
& Birth In The Shadows: Protecting Mothers and Newborns in the Palestinian Refugee Camps
Started by B Jenkins , Oct 01 2012 08:05 AM
Started by B Jenkins , Oct 01 2012 08:05 AM
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