References
(for January’s Action of the Month - Respectful Maternity Care)
- Center for Reproductive Rights & Federation of Women Lawyers--Kenya (FIDA) 2007, Failure to Deliver: Violations of Women’s Human Rights in Kenyan Health Facilities, United States.
- Miller, S., Tejada, A., Murgueytio, P. & et al. 2002, Strategic Assessment of Reproductive Health in the Dominican Republic, Population Council, New York, New York.
- Fonn, S., Mtonga, A., Nkoloma, H., Bantebya Kyomuhendo, G., Dasilva, L., Kazilimani, E., Davis, S. & Dia, R. 2001, "Health providers' opinions on provider-client relations: results of a multi-country study to test Health Workers for Change", Health policy and planning, vol. 16, no. suppl_1, pp. 19-23.
- Jewkes R, et al., 1998, Why do nurses abuse patients? Reflections from South African Obstetric Services Soc. Sci. Med. Vol. 47, No. 11, pp. 1781 – 1795
- Deadly Delivery: The Maternal Health Care Crisis in the U.S.A. London: Amnesty International Publications, 2010. pp. 2.
- Rodriguez del Barrio L., Vadeboncoeur H., Fontaine L., Saint-Amant S, Hivon M., 2010, L’accouchement en établissement est-il susceptible de donner lieu à de la maltraitance de la négligence ou de la violence?, Centre de recherche interdisciplinaire sur la violence familiale et la violence faite aux femmes (CRI-VIFF), Université de Montréal.
- El-Nemer, Amina, Soo Downe, and Neil Small. "'She would help me from the heart': an Ethnography of Egyptian Women in Labour." Social Science Medicine. 62.1 (2006): 81-




