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Chemical risks to children's health can be reduced through …..
Actions to reduce children's exposures …
Greater awareness .. on the part of government officials, health care providers, parents & others ..
of children's special vulnerabilities
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The resolve to create & implement preventive laws & policies governing chemicals in children's environment.
(...) IFCS Recommendation:
Take actions to prevent and reduce exposure
Legislation and regulations
…aimed at reducing & preventing children's harmful exposures to chemicals
Many countries have already implemented such laws and regulations ..
(...) Data collection & research
IFCS Recommendation:
Take actions to prevent and reduce exposure
Indicators of children’s environmental health
• Bridge the gap between information about environmental quality and information about health status
•Guide policy and actions
•Begin by defining priorities & collecting data on basic indicators
•Maximize the use of existing data
IFCS Recommendation:
Take actions to prevent and reduce exposure
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Over the long term, both basic and more subtle indicators can assist in:
• Identifying potential sources of childhood chemical exposures of concern;
• Identifying health and developmental outcomes that may be related to children’s exposures;
• Tracking trends in exposures and health outcomes; and
• Measuring progress in preventing exposures and reducing illness.
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https://www.who.int/ifcs/documents/champions/inches.pdf
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1. (...) Reducing salt intake is challenging, but it may also save lives, prevent health problems, and reduce health care costs for governments and for the population. (...) Development of scientific evidence on strategies to reduce salt consumption and impact on health; iii.
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Score: 378997.6
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https://www.un.org/nutrition/s..._reducing_salt_consumption.pdf
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WHO recommendations: non-clinical interventions to reduce unnecessary caesarean sections
Authors : WHO
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Number of pages : 79
Publication date : 2018
Languages : English
ISBN : 978-92-4-155033-8
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WHO recommendations: non-clinical interventions to reduce unnecessary caesarean sections pdf, 533 Kb
Executive summary
Web annex 1: Strategies to reduce caesarean sections identified in the scoping review
Web annex 2:Description of included interventions
Web annex 3: GRADE evidence tables
Web annex 4: CERQual evidence tables
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This new guideline on non-clinical interventions to reduce unnecessary caesarean sections incorporates the views, fears and beliefs of both women and health professionals about caesarean sections. (...) Related articles in scientific journals
Non‐clinical interventions for reducing unnecessary caesarean section: Cochrane review
Women's and communities' views of targeted educational interventions to reduce unnecessary caesarean section: a qualitative evidence synthesis
Non-clinical interventions to reduce unnecessary caesarean section targeted at organisations, facilities and systems: Systematic review of qualitative studies
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Language:English
Score: 378738.77
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https://www.who.int/reproducti...interventions-to-reduce-cs/en/
Data Source: un
Intervention strategies and opportunities to improve ruminant productivity and reduce enteric methane emissions per unit of animal product are available for all ruminant production systems. (...) Animal Health and Husbandry
Increasing the biological efficiency of the ruminant by improving the reproduction rates and extending the reproductive life of the animal is key to reducing methane emissions, but this can be constrained by disease, and especially, production-limiting endemic disease. Reducing the incidence of endemic, production-limiting diseases that have a number of negative outcomes, including death or cull of previously healthy animals, reduced live-weight gain, reduced milk yield and quality, reduced fertility, abortion and/or increased waste in the system will generally result in healthier animals that are more productive.
Language:English
Score: 378738.77
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https://www.fao.org/in-action/...hane/win-win-opportunities/en/
Data Source: un
Intervention strategies and opportunities to improve ruminant productivity and reduce enteric methane emissions per unit of animal product are available for all ruminant production systems. (...) Animal Health and Husbandry
Increasing the biological efficiency of the ruminant by improving the reproduction rates and extending the reproductive life of the animal is key to reducing methane emissions, but this can be constrained by disease, and especially, production-limiting endemic disease. Reducing the incidence of endemic, production-limiting diseases that have a number of negative outcomes, including death or cull of previously healthy animals, reduced live-weight gain, reduced milk yield and quality, reduced fertility, abortion and/or increased waste in the system will generally result in healthier animals that are more productive.
Language:English
Score: 378738.77
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https://www.fao.org/in-action/...hane/win-win-opportunities/ru/
Data Source: un
Intervention strategies and opportunities to improve ruminant productivity and reduce enteric methane emissions per unit of animal product are available for all ruminant production systems. (...) Animal Health and Husbandry
Increasing the biological efficiency of the ruminant by improving the reproduction rates and extending the reproductive life of the animal is key to reducing methane emissions, but this can be constrained by disease, and especially, production-limiting endemic disease. Reducing the incidence of endemic, production-limiting diseases that have a number of negative outcomes, including death or cull of previously healthy animals, reduced live-weight gain, reduced milk yield and quality, reduced fertility, abortion and/or increased waste in the system will generally result in healthier animals that are more productive.
Language:English
Score: 378738.77
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https://www.fao.org/in-action/...hane/win-win-opportunities/es/
Data Source: un
The UNDT also opined that the ITU “may not use the amount … to reduce
[Mr. McCloskey’s] overpayment for previous years”.
(...) McCloskey to apply his wife’s
foreign tax credits to reduce his 2010 income tax liability to the IRS rendered his application
to the UNDT moot. (...) The UNDT erred in law and fact when it ordered that any reimbursement to
Mr. McCloskey cannot be reduced by the 2007 overpayment of USD 52,596.00 to him.
Language:English
Score: 378724.9
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www.un.org/en/internalj...at/judgments/2014-UNAT-424.pdf
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Policy measures directed at reducing FLW should promote resource efficiency, environmental sustainability and climate resilience. (...) The private sector should help prevent and reduce FLW through direct private investment in improved technologies and infrastructure needed along the food supply chain.
(...) Awareness-raising programs can show how reducing food waste not only helps to save money but also helps foster a sustainable future.
Language:English
Score: 378640.58
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https://www.un.org/en/issues/food/taskforce/wg5.shtml
Data Source: un
Non-clinical interventions for reducing unnecessary caesarean section. Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews 2018 , Issue 9 . (...) Women’s and communities’ views of educational interventions targeted at them to reduce unnecessary caesarean section: a qualitative evidence synthesis. (...) Health professionals’ views of interventions to reduce unnecessary caesarean section targeted at them: a qualitative evidence synthesis. 2018.
Language:English
Score: 378314.1
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https://www.who.int/reproducti...ecessary-caesarean-section.pdf
Data Source: un