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  1. 20 de jul. de 2013 · Methods: The GEMS is a 3-year, prospective, age-stratified, matched case-control study of moderate-to-severe diarrhoea in children aged 0-59 months residing in censused populations at four sites in Africa and three in Asia. We recruited children with moderate-to-severe diarrhoea seeking care at health centres along with one to three randomly selected matched community control children without ...

  2. Nasrín Sotudé —Teherán, 30 de mayo de 1963— es una destacada abogada y activista pro derechos humanos iraní, conocida por su labor letrada en defensa de activistas de derechos humanos, militantes feministas, niños maltratados y menores amenazados por sentencias de muerte. Entre sus clientes notorios puede citarse a la premio Nobel de la paz de 2003 Shirín Ebadí, el periodista ...

  3. This paper explores Taslima Nasrin’s novel Lajja from the perspective of intersectionality through the portrayal of female characters as religion and patriarchy have subjugated them in Bangladesh. Intersectionality crystalizes the dynamics of female issues regarding the tutelage that society and other institutions create for them. In the novel, the author tries to reflect these issues of ...

  4. es-academic.com › dic › eswikiNasrín Sotudé

    Nasrín Sotudé (en persa, نسرین ستوده, transcrito también como Nasrin Sotoudeh) es una destacada abogada y activista pro derechos humanos iraní, conocida por su labor letrada en defensa de activistas de derechos humanos, militantes feministas, niños maltratados y menores amenazados por sentencias de muerte. [1]

  5. Irán: Puesta en libertad de Nasrín Sotudé. La puesta en libertad de la abogada iraní defensora de activistas de derechos humanos Nasrín Sotudé fue anunciada ayer por su marido, Reza Jandán, en su página de Facebook. Nasrín, amiga y compañera nuestra, es muy conocida por defender a menores amenazados en riesgo de ser sometidos a la ...

  6. taslimanasrin.com. Taslima Nasrin [a] (born 25 August 1962) is a Bangladeshi writer, physician, feminist, secular humanist, and activist. She is known for her writing on women's oppression and criticism of religion; some of her books are banned in Bangladesh. [2] [3] [4] She has also been blacklisted and banished from the Bengal region, both ...

  7. 21 de jun. de 2021 · GENEVA (21 June 2021) – UN human rights experts* today condemned the continued imprisonment of woman human rights defender and lawyer Nasrin Sotoudeh, and called for her immediate release. “Nasrin Sotoudeh has been systematically criminalised for her work in defence of human rights, particularly the rights of women who oppose compulsory veiling laws,” Dubravka Simonovic, UN Special ...