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safe haven

An NHS term of art for administrative mechanisms that ensure safe and secure handling of confidential patient-identifiable information. All confidential information exchanged between commissioners and providers as part of the contracting process must be between safe haven contact points.
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'President Trump's conditions-based South Asia strategy provides commanders with the authority and resources needed to deny terrorists the safe haven they seek in Afghanistan and Pakistan,' it stated.
03 ( ANI ): United States Ambassador the United Nations Nikki Haley has said that President Donald Trump was prepared to end all funding for Pakistan if it did not stop providing safe haven to terrorist groups.
Run in association with Liverpool council, the safe havens are available 24 hours a day and if the station is empty people can still call for assistance by using the yellow station phone located at the front.
He stressed the need to provide more aid to Syrian refugees in neighbouring countries, adding that refugees and displaced Syrians should be gradually relocated once safe havens are set up and foreign forces and armed militias leave Syria.
Section 6 summarizes and considers the pressures on the safe havens to make them comply with the regulations of other countries.
"A number of these attacks were planned and launched from the groups' safe havens in Pakistan.
In addition to Pakistani safe havens, the report says the limited capacity of the Afghani government and "endemic corruption" pose the greatest threat to the country's security.
The other traditional safe havens, currencies that tend to go up in times of financial distress, are hardly good candidates.
Setting up a safe haven is one of the most debated issues among the Turkish officials.
children with safe havens are those who would otherwise have
To assess effectiveness, researchers would need to learn whether the women who placed their children with safe havens might have otherwise abandoned them unsafely, given them up for adoption through the child welfare system, or opted to rear the children (Oberman, 2008).
Summary: DUBAI: Standard Chartered Plc, the British bank that earns most of its profit in Asia, said the United Arab Emirates and the bank may benefit from political turmoil in Bahrain and North Africa as they are considered "safe havens." Anti-government protests in Bahrain, Oman, Egypt and Libya, which have pushed up the cost of borrowing across the region as well