Creating new career pathways to reduce poverty, illiteracy and health risks, while transforming and empowering Cambodian women's lives
10.1177/1359105310371703
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Main Authors: | Lee, H., Pollock, G., Lubek, I., Niemi, S., O'Brien, K., Green, M., Bashir, S., Braun, E., Kros, S., Huot, V., Ma, V., Griffiths, N., Dickson, B., Pring, N., Sphkurst Huon-Ribeil, K., Lim, N., Turner, J., Winkler, C., Wong, M.L., Van Merode, T., Dy, B.C., Prem, S., Idema, R. |
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Other Authors: | EPIDEMIOLOGY & PUBLIC HEALTH |
Format: | Article |
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2014
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Online Access: | http://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/109276 |
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Institution: | National University of Singapore |
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