Child Drowning
Child Drowning
Child Drowning
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OFFICE OF RESEARCH WORKING PAPERS<br />
UNICEF Office of Research Working Papers are intended to disseminate initial research contributions<br />
within the programme of work, addressing social, economic and institutional aspects of the realization<br />
of the human rights of children.<br />
The findings, interpretations and conclusions expressed in this paper are entirely those of the authors<br />
and do not necessarily reflect the policies or the views of UNICEF.<br />
The Special Series on <strong>Child</strong> Injury is a joint initiative of The Alliance for Safe <strong>Child</strong>ren (TASC) and the<br />
UNICEF Office of Research.<br />
Extracts from this publication may be freely reproduced with due acknowledgement.<br />
For readers wishing to cite this document we suggest the following form:<br />
Linnan, Michael, et al. (2012). ‘<strong>Child</strong> <strong>Drowning</strong>: Evidence for a newly recognized cause of child mortality<br />
in low and middle income countries in Asia’, Working Paper 2012-07, Special Series on <strong>Child</strong> Injury No. 2.<br />
Florence: UNICEF Office of Research.<br />
© United Nations <strong>Child</strong>ren’s Fund (UNICEF)<br />
May 2012<br />
ISSN: 1014-7837<br />
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