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The Pop Reporter®

Volume 1, Number 1
9 April 2001


REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH

Morning-After Pills Effective Up to Five Days After Unprotected Intercourse

Five-Year Study Finds Norplant Safe and Effective

Extra Medications for Sex Partners one Approach in Public Health Struggle to Curb Chlamydia

HIV / AIDS

UN Chief Gets Drug Companies to Lower Prices of AIDS Drugs

Russia's Growing AIDS Problem

Study Begins of Vaccine for HIV Strain Found in Africa

HIV and Partner Violence: Implications for Voluntary Counseling and Testing Programs in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania PDF Format

First Indigenous HIV Detection Kit in India

AIDS Victims Have Right to Marry


POPULATION

Population and Development Commission Discusses Population, Environment and Development

Six Billion and Counting


WOMEN'S HEALTH

Women's Reproductive Health Still Lagging in Many Countries

Inequality for Women Increases Risk for Contracting HIV/AIDS

Adolescent Girls in Nigeria Struggle to Learn Their Rights


PROFILES / SPECIAL REPORTS

Kerstin Trone on 25 years with UN Population Fund

An NGO leader on getting governments to take action

Hot Prospects, Cold Facts: National Survey of South African Youth


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