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The Impact of War on Child Health in the Countries of the Former Yugoslavia (1995)
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The Impact of War on Child Health in the Countries of the Former Yugoslavia

United Nations Children's Fund. 1993. Children and Women of Bosnia-Herzegovina. Opportunities for Action. United Nations, New York. October.

United Nations Children's Fund. 1994. A UNICEF Report on War Trauma Among Children in Sarajevo. Office of Emergency Operations in Former Yugoslavia, Belgrade. >February 1.

Verhellen, E. 1994. Convention on the Rights of the Child. Garant, Leuven.

Verhellen, E. and F. Spiesschaert (eds). 1994. Children's Rights: Monitoring Issues. Mysand Breesch, Gent.

World Health Organization. 1993. >Annual Report: Humanitarian Aid for Former Yugoslavia. WHO Regional Office for Europe, Zagreb Area Office. Geneva.

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