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Sexual and reproductive health

Family life education: a handbook for adults working with youth from a Christian perspective
Family Health International , 2008
Whilst many youth attend churches, faith leaders often do not address issues related to sexuality. Church groups have taken a leadership role in helping HIV orphans, but few have worked as vigorous...
HIV, nutrition, and food: a practical guide for technical staff and clinicians
Family Health International , 2007
The spread of HIV through many regions of the world is highlighting the complex and evolving relationship between food, HIV infection, and nutritional status. This guide is aimed at technical staff...
Long-acting and permanent methods: addressing unmet need for family planning in Africa
Family Health International , 2007
This new evidence-based advocacy package produced by Family Health International intends to inform policy-makers, program managers, and donors on the benefits of and approaches for introducing or revi...
Integrating family planning services into voluntary counseling and testing centers in Kenya
Family Health International , 2006
This study, published by Family Health International, aims to determine the effectiveness and costs of adding selected levels of family planning services to Voluntary Counselling and Testing (VCT) cen...
Community involvement in youth reproductive health and HIV prevention
P. Tipton;W. Finger;K. Henry Shears / Family Health International , 2007
Are reproductive health and HIV prevention outcomes for young people better when a project makes an explicit effort to involve community members? This briefing paper summarises the findings of a ra...
Assessing the quality of youth peer education programmes: youth peer education toolkit
G. Svenson / Family Health International , 2006
This document provides a tool for assessment teams, project managers, supervisors, and others to assess the quality of community-based youth peer education (YPE) programmes through interviews with sta...
Rethinking differences and rights in sexual and reproductive health: a training manual for health care providers
Family Health International , 2002
The target audience for this guide is the men and women working in sexual and reproductive health who are interested in promoting training or reflections designed to improve gender and culturally sens...
Korea: a new look at the fertility transition: its impact on women
Family Health International , 1998
In 1962, the Government of South Korea established a national family planning policy designed to curb population growth. The two-child family became the norm, and total fertility fell from 6.0 childre...
Family Planning and Women’s Empowerment: Challenges for the Indonesian Family
Siti Hidayato Amal; Shanty Novriaty; K. Hardee; E. Eggleston; T. Hull / Family Health International , 1997
In Indonesia, the total fertility rate declined from 5.6 children per family in 1967-70 to 2.85 children in 1994. Dramatic increases in contraceptive use, spurred by economic growth and the gove...
The Impact of Family Planning on the Lives of Egyptian Women
S. Saleh; D. Heisel / Family Health International , 1998
In Egypt, previous research on women and family planning has focused on how various aspects of women's lives, such as education and employment, predict their use of family planning. This study, conduc...

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