An honorable member of the Coffee Shop Has Just Posted the Following:
Here is a quote from the CNA article:
“In Singapore, lifetime risk of maternal mortality has been cut by 80 per cent, child mortality decreased by 25 per cent, gross national income per capita doubled and percentage of women in parliament increased six-fold over the past 15 years, the report noted.
Singapore has done well on the index, far ahead of its regional counterparts, with significant cuts in maternal and child mortality, as well as improvements in the percentage of women in leadership positions in the country,” said Greg Duly, Regional Director for Save the Children in Southeast and East Asia.”
So the foremost issues that concern the organisation seem to be mortality, economic and leadership progress of women.
My hunch is that the issues that make being a mother in Singapore challenging are our
http://daneshd.com/2014/05/06/singap...mother-really/
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