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Surveys and Suggestions on the Protection of Mobile Women's Family Planning/ Reproductive Health Rights and Interests
2004The current management and services of family planning/reproductive health has limited coverage. Many mobile unmarried adults do not have access to services, neither do a significant proportion of married women of childbearing age. This study is based on focus group and personal interviews in selected counties and districts in Anhui, Shanghai, Beijing, Hubei, and Henan.DocumentProgramme planning materials and training resources: a compendium
United Nations Population Fund, 2004This compendium of materials is intended as a tool for programme planners and health workers interested in improving their youth-focused HIV prevention programmes. Documents summarised in the compendium are drawn from a variety of organisations and institutions, and address global issues, rather than region-specific topics.DocumentTowards a comprehensive approach of sexual and reproductive rights and needs of women displaced by war and armed conflict: a practical guide for programme officers
Reproductive Health Response in Conflict Consortium, 2003For some years, awareness about the need for comprehensive sexual and reproductive health (SRH) services for women in situations of war and armed conflict has been growing. As a result, humanitarian aid programmes are paying more and more attention to the provision of SRH services in the field, but a more holistic and integrated approach to SRH is often still lacking.DocumentSpecial Report of the World's Women 2005: Progress in Statistics - Focusing on Sex-disaggregated Statistics on Population, Births and Deaths
United Nations [UN] Statistics Division, 2005The Beijing Platform for Action, adopted at the Fourth World Conference on Women in 1995, requested producers of statistics to generate and disseminate sex-disaggregated data and information for planning and evaluation. In response to these demands, the United Nations Statistics Division is preparing a publication The World's Women 2005: Progress in Statistics, to be released in September 2005.DocumentThe public budget and maternal mortality in Mexico: an overview of the experience
International Budget Partnership, 2004This report comes out of a collaborative project to evaluate the allocation of public resources to the reduction of maternal mortality. The study's findings showed that basic health services were insufficient to face the challenge of reducing maternal mortality among the poor.DocumentIntegrating a Gender Perspective into the Delivery of Sexual and Reproductive Health Services
2004The Programa de Coordinaci¢n en Salud Integral (PROCOSI), a network of NGOs working for health and development in Bolivia, launched a Gender Programme in 2000 with funding from the USAID Mission in Bolivia. The aim was to integrate a gender perspective into NGOs delivering reproductive and sexual health services.DocumentShadow Report, Ethiopia 2003 (Executive Summary)
Ethiopian Women Lawyers Association, 2003This shadow report, produced by NEWA and EWLA, offers a critique of the Ethiopian government's CEDAW report by looking at three broad areas: economic and socio-cultural status of women, equality in marriage and family relations and violence against women.DocumentCEDAW Combined Fourth and Fifth Periodic Reports of States Parties: Ethiopia
United Nations, 2002Ethiopia has combined its fourth and fifth reports to the United Nations Committee that monitors the implementation of the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW). This report outlines the status of women in Ethiopia and initiatives on the part of all government and non-governmental actors to address the goals set out by CEDAW.DocumentBRIDGE Report 56: Gender and Development: Facts and Figures
Institute of Development Studies UK, 2000What evidence is there of gender inequalities in life outcomes between women and men? This report provides facts and figures that expose gender inequalities, providing evidence of the need to engender development.DocumentAlternative Report of Cladem Peru on the Implementation in Peru of the Convention on the Elimination of all Forms of Discrimination Against Women
2002This shadow report, led by The Latin American and Caribbean Committee for the Defense of Women's Rights -Peru (CLADEM-Peru), contributes to the United Nations Committee that monitors the implementation of the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW).Pages
