Creating New Career Pathways To Reduce Poverty, Illiteracy And Health Risks, While Transforming And Empowering Cambodian Women'S Lives
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Creating New Career Pathways To Reduce Poverty, Illiteracy And Health Risks, While Transforming And Empowering Cambodian Women'S Lives
Lee Hae
;
Pollock G
;
Lubek Ian
;
Niemi S
;
O'Brien Kylie
;
Green Mark
;
Bashir Syed
;
Braun E
;
Kros Sarath
;
Huot V
;
Ma Vanna
;
Griffiths Neela
;
Dickson B
;
Pring Noeun
;
Huon-Ribeil Ks
;
Lim Nathalie
;
Turner John
;
Winkler C
;
Wong Mc
;
Van Merode T
;
Dy Bc
;
Prem S
;
Iedema Roderick
URI:
http://hdl.handle.net/10453/15947
Date:
2010
Abstract:
Community health psychology provides a framework for local citizens themselves to systematically affect change in health and social inequalities, particularly through Participatory Action Research (PAR).
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