Otherwise the source obviously needs to be clear, and where specific medical statements are made (rather than those on the social and economic aspects of public health issues), WP:MEDRS would probably prefer other sources, perhaps going directly to the work UNESCO cites. The ones I looked at tended not to have a neutral encyclopedic voice, but were advocating specific policies/actions, not doubt very sensibly, but the phrasing would need either quoting as the UNESCO view, or adjusting. John Cummings ( talk) 10:15, 22 July 2016 (UTC) There are problems with "the suitability of the text" in terms of using long pieces of text directly, not least the considerable length of these pieces. email) 01:43, 22 July 2016 (UTC) Thanks Doc James:, do you you see any reasons why text from open license UNESCO publications couldn't be copied into Wikipedia articles? I've created a workflow to do it, I just want to understand if there are any other barriers other than the workflow and the suitability of the text.The menstrual hygiene article would be good for ref for here Menstruation#Menstrual_management Doc James ( talk John Cummings ( talk) 16:02, 21 July 2016 (UTC) Thanks. In addition ways to make it easier for people to use the UNESCO publications which are not available under an open license (either older publications or co-published works) as references. I would appreciate your thoughts on import text from these publications and external sources more generally into medical articles on Wikipedia and how I could improve the process and documentation I have made. Puberty education & menstrual hygiene management.Environmental health, Engineering: issues, challenges and opportunities for development.Sustainable development, climate change and human health in the Arctic.Adolescents' HIV prevention and treatment toolkit for Eastern and Southern Africa.State of early childhood development in West and Central Africa in 2010-11.
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