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Agenda special focus: gender, culture and rights
Agenda Feminist Media Project, 2005This Agenda journal edition compiles papers and proceedings from the Gender, Culture and Rights workshop held in Gauteng, 1-3 February 2005. The workshop broadly aimed to examine current approaches to gender, rights and culture, in the context of 10 years of democracy in South Africa.DocumentDreams & desires: sexual and reproductive health experiences of HIV positive women
International Planned Parenthood Federation, 2004This publication from the International Planned Parenthood Federation (IPPF) and the International Community of Women Living with HIV/AIDS (ICW) explores the specific sexual and reproductive health issues facing HIV positive women.DocumentExpanding contraceptive choice: an Africa study of emergency contraception
Reproductive Health Research Unit, 2003This study explores the need for and use of emergency contraception in South Africa. It was undertaken in response to the lack of information on the availability, provision and use of emergency contraception in South Africa.DocumentPaving the path: preparing for microbicide introduction
Engender Health, 2004This Engender Health report details the findings of a study which examined the issues likely to influence microbicide introduction at three levels: community, health service and policy. The report identifies critical issues which need to be addressed to allow for successful microbicide introduction strategies.DocumentThe role of education in promoting young people’s sexual and reproductive health
Centre for Sexual Health Research, Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Southampton, 2002This document outlines discussions from the Expert meeting for the Safe Passages to Adulthood programme, where researchers, practitioners and policy makers explored the potential of education to protect against HIV/AIDS, as well as the possible changes needed to enable the education system to respond more adequately.DocumentSocial marketing for adolescent sexual health: results of operations research projects in Botswana, Cameroon, Guinea, and South Africa
Population Services International, 2000This report, produced by Population Services International (PSI), describes a project that tested the impact of youth-oriented social marketing techniques on adolescent sexual and reproductive health. Interventions and communications strategies included promotion through mass media, brand names such as ‘Youth Horizon’, and condom distribution through peer educators and youth-friendly outlets.Pages
