11. A happy mother and a happy child in a health centre at Francistown, Botswana. A combination which throughout the ages has been the hallmark of a satisfactory quality of life Subject(s): MothersMother-Child RelationsInfantWorld Health Organization
12. In Africa as in other parts of the developing world, UNICEF (the United Nations Children's Fund) working together with WHO in fields such as maternal and child health Subject(s): MothersMother-Child RelationsWorld Health Organization
13. The mother looks at her baby for the first time with emotion mingled with a certain hesitancy. No one is admitted to the ward for premature babies without first having donned a seralized overall and mask Publication: [195-] Subject(s): NursesMothersMother-Child RelationsProtective ClothingWorld Health Organization
14. The epidemic attacks mainly children and young people Subject(s): MothersMother-Child RelationsMalariaChildWorld Health Organization
15. Malnutrition is a tragedy for millions of children and their families. Yet scenes like this can be avoided Subject(s): MothersMother-Child RelationsWorld Health Organization
16. Young lives are threatened by diarrheal diseases. But research has replaced the old method of rehydration through an intravenous drip by oral rehydration drinks which can be prepared by the mother at home Subject(s): MothersMother-Child RelationsChildWorld Health Organization
17. Information and education about family planning has to be adapted to the community and to the individual Subject(s): MothersMother-Child RelationsPhysiciansEquipment and SuppliesWorld Health Organization
18. [Emergency rehydration of a child in India] Subject(s): Emergency Medical ServicesMothersMother-Child RelationsChildWorld Health Organization
20. This young mother in Pakistan in having her eyes checked in case of an infection which might jeopardize not only her sight but that of her child. Health education plays an invaluable role in the prevention of blindness Subject(s): MothersMother-Child RelationsPhysical ExaminationOphthalmologyWorld Health Organization