The Pop Reporter®
Volume 1, Number 9
4 June 2001
FAMILY PLANNING/REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH POLICY
Differences on Sex Hold Up Crucial UN AIDS Session
REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH
US: Genital Herpes Infections Show No Sign of Decrease in Almost Two Decades, Study Says
Men's Age Shows No Effect on Fertility
Gonorrhea on the Rise in Gay, Bisexual Men
HIV / AIDS
Kenya: Research Work On HIV Jabs In Grave Jeopardy
UNAIDS Head Looks More To Prevention Than Drugs
South African Boy Nkosi Johnson Dies of AIDS
World Food Program Trains Truck Drivers in HIV/AIDS Prevention
US Ends HIV Tests for Foreign Personnel
UNICEF to Provide Funds to Fight AIDS in Vietnam
Traditional Healing Practices: Learning from Local Farmers and Healers
British HIV Infections Hit Record High in 2000
MATERNAL HEALTH
Women with Pregnancy-Related Heart Failure May Be at Risk for Recurrence In Subsequent Pregnancies
Foreign Correspondent: Expecting in Kinshasa
(this URL points to a page that contains a Word
document that must be downloaded to be read)
Ob-Gyns Address Pressure to Lower Cesarean Section Rates
Many Women Need Longer Maternity Leave
Depressed Minority Moms-To-Be Report Lower Energy
POPULATION
Washington Post Reports on 'Skewed' Male-Female Ratio in China
International Family Planning Group Ad Runs in Washington Post Magazine
WOMEN'S HEALTH
Viagra May Improve Female Sexual Function
WHO Urges Countries to Prevent a Tobacco Epidemic Among Women and Girls
Zimbabwe Gets Tough On HIV-Positive Rapists
YOUTH
Sex-Ed Programs Work; Abstinence Message Fails
Global Battle Against Child Sex Trade
Investing in Youth: Poor Nations Need Not Look Far for HIV/AIDS Successes
MEXICO: Sexually Exploited Children a 'National Problem
BANGLADESH: UNFPA Program To Educate Married Adolescent Girls
Infant Mortality Still High in Russia
PROFILES / SPECIAL REPORTS
Washington, DC: Kofi Annan's Keynote Address at Global Health Function
Clinical review: ABC of AIDS. Treatment of infections
In those who are severely immunosuppressed, the treatment
and prophylaxis of opportunistic infections remains
important. This article, an adaptation of the 5th
edition of the "ABC of AIDS," covers the management
of opportunistic infections such as Pneumocystis carinii
pneumonia, toxoplasmosis, cryptosporidiosis, as well
as various viral, bacterial, and fungal infections
in those with AIDS.
Women of the World: Laws and Policies Affecting Their
Reproductive Lives (Anglophone Africa)
Reproductive rights are internationally recognized
as critical both to advancing women's human rights
and to promoting development. Governments from all
over the world have, in recent years, both acknowledged
and pledged to advance reproductive rights to an unprecedented
degree. But for governments, non-governmental organizations
(NGOs), and concerned advocates to work towards reforming
laws and policies so as to implement the mandates
of these international conferences, they must be informed
about the current state of national level formal laws
and policies affecting reproductive rights. This book
on Anglophone Africa is the product of a unique series
of collaborative reports between the U.S.-based Center
for Reproductive Law and Policy and national-level
NGOs around the world. Countries surveyed include
Ethiopia, Ghana, Kenya, Nigeria, South Africa, Tanzania,
and Zimbabwe.
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