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dc.contributor.authorEbenezer, Durojaye
dc.date.accessioned2019-10-04T12:06:23Z
dc.date.available2019-10-04T12:06:23Z
dc.date.issued2012
dc.identifier.citationDurojaye, E. 2012. Substantive equality and maternal mortality in Nigeria. Journal of Legal Pluralism and Unofficial Law. 44(65), 103-132en_US
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10566/4891
dc.description.abstractWhen women’s lives are cut short or incapacitated as a result of pregnancy or childbirth, the tragedy cascades. Children lose a parent. Spouses lose a partner. And societies lose productive contributors ... And as long as women remain disadvantaged in their societies, maternal and new-born health will suffer as well. But if we can empower women with the tools to take control of their lives, we can create a more supportive environment for women and children alike.en_US
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dc.publisherJournal of Legal Pluralism and Unofficial Lawen_US
dc.subjectSubstantive equalityen_US
dc.subjectMaternal mortalityen_US
dc.subjectAfricaen_US
dc.subjectNigeriaen_US
dc.titleSubstantive equality and maternal mortality in Nigeriaen_US
dc.typeArticleen_US


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