Vol 4, No 1 (2006)

African Safety Promotion: A Journal of Injury and Violence Prevention

Table of Contents

Articles

Data to action: Intersecting spaces, diversity and social action PDF
Rashid Ahmed, Richard Matzopoulos, Shahnaaz Suffla
Data to action: Mobilising compassion and merging voices in safety promotion PDF
Mohamed Seedat
Securing safety as a right: From knowing to doing PDF
Mamphela Ramphela
The right to safety as part of the human rights discourse PDF
Jody Kollapen
National policy documents for violence and injury prevention PDF
Etienne G Krug, Jean-Dominique Lormand, Richard J Waxweiler
Injury prevention and safety promotion in Africa: local actors and global partners PDF
Olive C Kobusingye
Equity social differentiation, transport policy and road design Untitled PDF
Eduardo A Vasconcellos
Data translation: What can injury prevention and safety promotion learn from the tobacco control data-policy nexus PDF
Yussuf Saloojee
Safe Communities adn injury prevention: convergence in a global quest or an experiment in "Empowered deliberative democracy"? PDF
Lief Svanstrom
Childhood injuries: Defining a global agenda for research and action PDF
Adnan A Hyder
Childhood burns: Emerging evidence for preventive action and policy in South Africa PDF
Ashley van Niekerk
Injury surveillance systems in low and middle income countries (LMIC) PDF
Yvette Holder
Delphi technique as a tool in assessing injury priorities and actions for injury prevention in the European Union PDF
Delia-Marina Alexe, llias Skalkidis, Kiki Petroulaki, Eleni Petridou
Use of epidemiology in the public space: Reconstruction of a train fire in India PDF
Dinesh Mohan, A. K. Roy, Sunil Kale, S. N. Chakravarty
Modelling traffic injury prevention in low and middle income countries (LMIC): Prospects and challenges PDF
Babatunde A. Solagberu
Disaster management in a global world: Tensions, contradictions and imperatives from the Red Cross and Red Crescent perspective PDF
Mandisa Kalako-Williams
Essential trauma care: An African perspective PDF
Robert E Quansah



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