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The Pop Reporter®

Volume 1, Number 2
16 April 2001


REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH

Africa: Four States Work To Improve Reproductive Health

In China, Condom Use Low, STD Rates High

Bavaria Tells Men: No Glove, No Brothel Love


HIV / AIDS

HIV Strain in Africa No Deadlier Than Others

Younger Patients Respond Quicker to HIV Drugs

Misconceptions About HIV/AIDS Widespread

Cameroon: Anti-Retroviral Distribution Centres Launched


POPULATION

Pakistan: Population To Double In 25 Years, Official Says

Number of Poor Increasing Daily


WOMEN'S HEALTH

Reducing Maternal Mortality in the Developing World: Sector-wide Approaches May be the Key

NGOs, Politicians Fight FGM in Benin, Nigeria

Extra Weight Gain in Pregnancy Can Impair Nursing


PROFILES / SPECIAL REPORTS

Turning the Tide in Ajmeriganj
More than a million people in 1,225 villages in eastern Bangladesh are now accessing sexual and reproductive health services through mobile health units. Find out how these efforts are changing women's lives.

The World's Water
In 25 years, half the world will be short of water. Read a special report on the state of water in Africa, complete with links to resources about water stress, scarcity, and what can be done.


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