Child Health Issues In Laos



Laos - WrongDiagnosis.com  Travel health and medical issues for Laos including travel health concerns and precautionary measures. ... Children's disorders. Men's Health. Mens Health ...

Projects - Laos - Pediatrics  ... Well-Child Clinic once per month and participate in a Health Education ... project together, in which they address an important public health issue in Laos. ...

REPRODUCTIVE, CHILD, and WOMEN'S HEALTH - WHO-MCH  ... importance of reproductive, child and women's health issues was recognized from ... reported for the Region in 1950 were Cambodia (40.8 years), China (47.5), Laos ...

Children's health  Children's health. Health issues figure most prominently in most people's minds. ... been brought up there (the biggest health problem for Kenyan children is poverty) ...

USAID: Laos  ... in Laos have focused on three main issues: reducing ... in Child Survival and Health (CSH) funds in FY 2002 and requests $2,000,000 in DA for FY 2003. ...

Public Insight Network  Now you can help us track the latest issues, ideas and trends in child health. ... What issues or challenges related to child health have you seen or experienced? ...

Laos - WrongDiagnosis.com  ... symptoms, causes, diseases, symptoms, treatments, and other medical and health issues. ... of Children's disorders. Men's Health. Mens Health Center ...

UNICEF - At a glance: Lao People's Democratic Republic - The big picture  In July 1997, Laos became a member of Asean. ... will place a renewed emphasis on women's health issues and health promotion. ...


UPDATE JUNE 3: Courts impose a Life Sentence for Drugs offences.telegraph.co.ukMiss Orobator, 20, from London was arrested last August at Wattay airport in the south east Asian country.Prosecutors claim she had 680 grams (1.3lb or 21 oz) of heroin in her luggage.According to the legal campaign group Reprieve she has not met a lawyer since she was arrested 9 months ago but it is believed that she denies the drugs were hers.Under Lao law the death penalty is mandatory for possession of over 500 grams of heroin. At least 39 people have been sentenced to death for a variety of offences since 2003.On Thursday, without warning or explanation, the government of Laos rescheduled Miss Orobator's trial for next week, but they have still not announced which day the case will begin.A statement by Reprieve said: "By scheduling her trial for next week, the Laos court has made it impossible for any lawyer to prepare an adequate defence... Samatha's life now hangs in the balance." The fast tracking of the trial came as the Lao authorities knew that a lawyer from Reprieve was preparing to meet Miss Orobator for the first time.Miss Orobator became pregnant in unknown circumstances in December, four months after she was arrested. "It is not possible to confirm whether she was raped," Reprieve said."The prison where she is being held in Phonthong is meant to be all female, but this is apparently not the case."Reports of the notoriously abusive Phonthong prison describe "highly unsanitary" conditions, inadequate rations and severe punishments for supposed breaches of discipline.Reprieve said: "Samantha is severely distressed, and Reprieve has grave concerns for her health and that of her unborn child." Another British prisoner, Michael Newman, died after being reportedly refused medical attention at the same prison last year.Miss Orobator had been on holiday in Holland, Thailand and Laos for around a month when she was arrested as she began her journey home.Her friends in London, interviewed by Reprieve researchers preparing her defence, say she had never been involved with drugs.One of her former teachers said, "She was very popular. I remember she had a bizarre sense of humour. She was very bright... she always got As and Bs." There is no British embassy in Laos, a communist dictatorship of 6 million people. British diplomats in next door Thailand only learnt of her detention months after she was arrested. Since then she has been allowed to meet a consular official for only 20 minutes every month, always with a guard present.A spokesman for the British embassy in Bangkok said: "We have been actively engaging with the Lao authorities at a senior level."In a press conference at Westminster on Friday the human rights lawyer and founder of Reprieve, Clive Stafford Smith, called on Miss Orobator's MP, Harriet Harman, to intervene on her behalf. The foreign minister of Laos is visiting Britain on 7 May.

Laos: A Mother's Grief Turns to Joy  Basic health care and education in her village, enabled by World Vision, made ... child survival and maternal health and our advocacy efforts on this issue. ...

An Overview of Multicultural Issues in Children's Mental Health  ... disparities in access and quality issues in children's mental health for ... with historical ties to China, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Korea, Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos, ...

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