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    Reproductive health of women in Thailand: progress and challenges towards attainment of international development goals

    United Nations Population Fund, 2005
    This report examines Thailand’s progress in the area of women’s reproductive health in the context of major international declarations and conventions including the MDGs.
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    Sexuality and globalization

    Sexuality Research and Social Policy: Journal of NSRC, 2004
    This paper, from Sexuality Research and Social Policy, explores the ways in which globalisation impacts upon sexuality and gender, focusing on HIV, sexual identity and human and sexual rights in the developing world.
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    Sexual and reproductive health and rights: a cornerstone of development

    Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency, 2005
    In this paper, the Swedish International Development Co-operation Agency (Sida) sets out its policy on sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR). It argues that violations of the right to sexual and reproductive health both cause and are caused by poverty.
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    A manual for integrating gender into reproductive health and HIV programs: from commitment to action

    US Agency for International Development, 2003
    This manual assists in the design and implementation of reproductive health (RH) and HIV and AIDS programmes that integrate approaches to achieving gender equity/equality in order to maximise access and quality, support individual decisionmaking and reproductive choice, increase sustainability, and put into practice U.S. international commitments and USAID policies.
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    Condom programming for HIV prevention

    United Nations Population Fund, 2005
    This manual outlines a seven-step process to improve the effectiveness of existing condom programmes or to create a new condom programme.
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    Dreams & desires: sexual and reproductive health experiences of HIV positive women

    International Planned Parenthood Federation, 2004
    This 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.
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    Clinical management of rape survivors: developing protocols for use with refugees and internally displaced persons

    United Nations Population Fund, 2004
    This paper describes best practices in the clinical management of people who have been raped in emergency situations; it is intended for adaptation to each situation, taking into account national policies and practices, and availability of materials and drugs.
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    The missing link! Parliamentary hearings linking sexual & reproductive health and HIV/AIDS

    All Party Parliamentary Group on Population, Development and Reproductive Health, UK, 2004
    This document, from the all-party parliamentary group on population, development and reproductive health, provides a number of recommendations on strengthening the links between sexual and reproductive health (SRH) and HIV and AIDS.
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    Reproductive health services and intimate partner violence

    Alan Guttmacher Institute, 2004
    Published by Alan Guttmacher Institute, this article highlights findings from a number of small-scale, community-based studies which indicate that intimate partner violence is an important factor affecting women’s reproductive health. The authors note that in many countries, violence is perceived as a legal or human rights issue rather than a health issue.
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    Men’s surveys: new findings

    Center for Communication Programs, Johns Hopkins University, 2004
    Since 1990, 46 countries, most in sub-Saharan Africa, have taken nationally representative surveys of men’s family planning attitudes and behaviour. This paper looks at the various results of this study.Findings include:in nearly all surveyed countries, most men know and approve of contraception.

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