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Occupational safety and health in The Gambia. Developing concern for worker health
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Occupational safety and health in The Gambia. Developing concern for worker health

Kennith Culp, Maram Bobb and Shannon P Marquez
AAOHN journal, Vol.51(2), pp.84-88
02/2003
DOI: 10.1177/216507990305100209
PMID: 12655982
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Abstract

It is important for the occupational health nursing community to develop an international interest in worker health in countries with limited resources. The collaboration between The Gambia and the University of Iowa discussed in this article can be replicated in other settings and need not be limited to academic institutions. Corporate sponsorship and inclusion of workplace safety criteria in business contracts provide incentives for fostering change in developing countries.
Gambia Health Services Needs and Demand History, 20th Century Humans International Cooperation Occupational Health - legislation & jurisprudence Occupational Health Nursing - history Occupational Health Nursing - organization & administration Occupational Health Services - organization & administration Organizational Objectives

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