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Reproductive morbidity: a neglected issue? Report of a clinic-based study in Far-Western Nepal
African Networks for Health Research and Development, 2002This paper describes the results of a study of reproductive morbidity in Nepal. The study obtained information and proxy indicators on the prevalence of reproductive morbidity of women in Doti and Achham districts.Findings include:general health status of women: is strongly influenced by socio-cultural habits.DocumentIn their own right: addressing the sexual and reproductive health needs of men worldwide
Alan Guttmacher Institute, 2003This report, produced by the Alan Guttmacher institute, provides an overview of men’s sexual and reproductive behaviour worldwide and draws out the health and programme implications of that information.DocumentSummary report: national HIV and syphilis antenatal sero-prevalence survey in South Africa 2002
HIV/AIDS and STD Directorate, Department of Health, South Africa, 2003This report is the 13th in a series of studies on HIV and syphilis prevalence conducted among pregnant women attending antenatal care in the public sector.DocumentHaiti family planning and AIDS prevention survey, 1998
Population Services International, 1999This report describes the main findings from the 1998 Haiti Family Planning and AIDS Prevention Survey (HFAPS-98).DocumentExpanded response guide to core indicators for monitoring and reporting on HIV/AIDS programs
US Agency for International Development, 2003This guide is the second in the series of two monitoring and evaluation handbooks which focuses on the new areas of USAID's Expanded Response to HIV/AIDS including care, support, and treatment for people infected and affected by HIV/AIDS with a special focus on women and children.The paper offers a rationale for the expanded response monitoring and reporting system; targets for the expanded resDocumentMaximizing conservation in Protected Areas: guidelines for gender consideration
Gender and Environment /Genero y ambiente, 2003Women’s and men’s relationships with the environment in protected areas (PAs) and their buffer zones, in the context of their respective gender roles, are crucial for the very survival of these natural habitats.DocumentVoices and choices: speaking-up for HIV- positive women in Zimbabwe
id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 2003Women with AIDS face neglect and prejudice all over the world. Many are denied healthcare during pregnancy or forced to have abortions. Some are sent away by their husband’s family to their parents’ home. How can their situation be improved? The International Community of Women living with HIV/AIDS set up a research project to find out the needs of HIV-positive women in Zimbabwe. Women with tDocumentOn best behaviour: men's attitudes to sexual health in Cambodia
id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 2003The HIV epidemic in Cambodia is one of the most serious in Asia. The main cause of the rapid increase in infection is unprotected heterosexual sex.DocumentAdolescent girls literacy initiative for reproductive health (A GIFT for RH)
Centre for Development and Population Activities, 2003This paper reports on a study that examines the impact of a health-focused literacy class in Nepal that combines reproductive health knowledge along with literacy training.DocumentAccelerating action against AIDS in Africa
Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS, 2003This report, presented at ICASA 2003 in Nairobi, assesses current global commitments to addressing HIV/AIDS. It states that, despite the fact that the pandemic has recently reached the top of the African and international agenda, resources are still nowhere near sufficient.Pages
