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    A Study of the Alcohol Industry in Cambodia: Promoting Regulation and Safe Alcohol Use as a Strategy to Reduce Women’s Vulnerability to Violence

    Aid, Australian | June 2017
    Abstract
    In early 2016, The Asia Foundation commissioned this research on the alcohol industry in Cambodia. The research aimed to in-crease understanding of the taxation, regulation, distribution and consumption of alcohol to enable the development of strat-egies and interventions to reduce the risk of alcohol related inti-mate partner violence.
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    Aid, Australian. 2017. A Study of the Alcohol Industry in Cambodia: Promoting Regulation and Safe Alcohol Use as a Strategy to Reduce Women’s Vulnerability to Violence. © The Asia Foundation. http://hdl.handle.net/11540/7256.
    Keywords
    Good Governance
    Governance Approach
    Governance Models
    World Health Organization
    Quality of Health Care
    Public Health Finance
    Private Health Care
    Healthier Families
    Nutrition and Health Care
    Health Statistics
    Health Objectives
    Health Issues
    Health Care Cost Control
    Political Leadership
    Public Administration
    Traditional Medicine
    Medical Statistics
    Medical Services
    Medical Costs
    Health Costs
    Medical Aspects
    Child Nutrition
    Disease Control
    Diseases
    Drug Policy
    Long Term Care Insurance
    Medical Costs
    Preventive Medicine
    Basic Health
    Medical Care
    Alcohol policy
    Civil government
    Common good
    Federal government
    Delivery of government services
    Government missions
    Taxation
    Public health records
    Cost of medical care
    Nutrition policy
    Health status indicators
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