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[casi] Effects of sanctions on child deaths



Dear List

Can anyone refer me to published papers or reports that offer a convincing explanation (grounded in 
evidence) of why the effect of sanctions on child deaths was so much greater in the South/Centre of 
Iraq than in the 'autonomous' region in the North?

I need the information to help some colleagues complete a report that updates and extends previous 
accounts of the effects of sanctions on child deaths 1991-98.

Many thanks in advance for any advice.


John Simons
Centre for Population Studies
London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine

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