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CEDAW Fifth Periodic Reports of State Parties: Peru
United Nations, 2001Peru's fifth submission to the United Nations Committee that monitors the implementation of the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW) outlines the status of women in Peru. The government has faced difficulties changing attitudes that discriminate against women.DocumentCause for Great Concern: The Status of Reproductive Health in Peru
Center for Health and Gender Equity, 2003Despite important advances in the last 40 years, are women's sexual and reproductive health rights being threatened? This newsletter, written by the Director of the San Mart¡n de Porres University Medical Clinic in Lima, Peru, highlights the ways women's sexual and reproductive rights are being undermined by the Peruvian government of Alejandro Toledo, who came to power in 2001.DocumentWomen's Sexual and Reproductive Health: a Subject as much for Men as for Women
United Nations International Research and Training Institute for the Advancement of Women, 2003How are men involved in the sexual and reproductive health of women? This working paper of the United Nations International Research and Training Institute for the Advancement of Women (UN-INSTRAW) is an overview of research on the extent of men's participation in women's health.DocumentGender and the Peacekeeping Military: A View from Bosnian Women's Organisations
Lawrence and Wishart, 2002What are the consequences for the work of women's NGOs in regions that host armed international peacekeepers? This chapter draws out observations and potential policy lessons from a study conducted with eight women's organisations located in Bosnia-Herzegovina and the Republic of Sprska.DocumentReproductive Health: Example of Monitoring Checklist for Client Exit Interview
BRIDGE, 1996Semi-stuctured interview questions for the purpose of collecting client- perspective quality of care data. Questions should be asked at the point of delivery of service for female clients, and at the community level for male clients.DocumentReproductive Health: Framework for Understanding Gender Equality in Sexual and Reproductive Health
BRIDGE, 1999Framework demonstating how gender inequality influences women and men's health, access to health services and the structure of the health system, and delineating the steps necessary to address these issues.DocumentBRIDGE Gender and Development in Brief. Issue 7: Health and Well-Being
Institute of Development Studies UK, 1998This issue of 'Development and Gender in Brief' tracks the shift of health policy debates from a focus on 'women's health' to a broader vision of gender and health. This reaches beyond reproductive rights to include the health needs of both men and women over their life-course.Pages
