Overview of WHO tools and products for Injuries and Violence Prevention Margaret Peden and Alexander Butchart Department of Injuries and Violence Prevention.

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Overview of WHO tools and products for Injuries and Violence Prevention Margaret Peden and Alexander Butchart Department of Injuries and Violence Prevention Noncommunicable Diseases and Mental Health World Health Organization

MULTIPLE LANGUAGES RUSSIAN THE WORLD REPORT ON ROAD TRAFFIC INJURY PREVENTION

UPCOMING Data Alcohol Seat-belts Lead agencies IMPLEMENTING THE REPORT

NEWSLETTERS NEW MULTIPLE LANGUAGES INTERNATIONAL COORDINATION

Download, multiple languages DATA AND FACTS FACT FILES Series of 6 available in English and French

Posters - order online: ADVOCACY

NEW UPCOMING FRENCH SOON April 2005 November 2005 March 2006 Good Practices booklet May CHILD INJURY PREVENTION

DATA AND FACTS

MULTIPLE LANGUAGES WORLD REPORT ON VIOLENCE AND HEALTH AND KEY IMPLEMENTATION GUIDELINES FRENCH & ARABIC SOON

Strengthening health sector responses to sexual violence UPCOMING WHO-ISPCAN Framework for the prevention of child maltreatment SEPTEMBER 2006 ADDITIONAL VIOLENCE PREVENTION GUIDELINES - FORTHCOMING

MULTIPLE LANGUAGES DATA AND FACTS ON VIOLENCE AND HEALTH

WHO-CDC Guideline on estimating the economic costs of violence UPCOMING A global perspective on adolescent sexual relationship violence UPCOMING RESEARCH ON VIOLENCE AND VIOLENCE PREVENTION MULTIPLE LANGUAGES

MULTIPLE LANGUAGES GLOBAL CAMPAIGN FOR VIOLENCE PREVENTION

VIOLENCE PREVENTION ADVOCACY

GLOBAL CAMPAIGN FOR VIOLENCE PREVENTION

Cross cutting issues

MULTIPLE LANGUAGES BEING TRANSLATED COLLECTING INJURY DATA

UPCOMING DATA FOR ADVOCACY

MULTIPLE LANGUAGES SOON SPANISH ARABIC PORTUGESE MANDARIN CAPACITY DEVELOPMENT

BEING TRANSLATED SERVICES FOR VICTIMS

NEW POLICY

UPCOMING RISK FACTORS

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