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Arab countries provide a range of services accessible health care before entering the hospital or in emergency situations. There are a range of programs and pilot projects in this area, such as developing procedures and protocols governing the coordination between the actors and the provision of specialized units fixed or mobile to deal with issues of violence, and maternal and child health, and training programs for health workers and doctors to distinguish the signs and symptoms resulting from this violence, and training and assigning staff specializing in the early detection of symptoms of violence and reporting. Jordan has developed procedures and protocols, especially the Ministry of Health to deal with cases of domestic violence.
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Gerbaka, B., Richa, S., Tomb, R. (2021). Provide Special Health Services, Recovery and Social Reintegration. In: Child Sexual Abuse, Exploitation and Trafficking in the Arab Region. Child Maltreatment, vol 13. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-66507-4_19
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