The Pop Reporter®
Volume 1, Number 22
4 September 2001
FAMILY PLANNING / REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH POLICY
Discrimination Against People With HIV/AIDS
FAMILY PLANNING/REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH RESEARCH
Oral Contraceptive May Reduce Premenstrual Symptoms
Thai Men Who Patronize Prostitutes Place Their Wives at Risk of HPV-Associated Cervical Cancer
HIV-Positive Women Can Safely Use IUDs, Study Shows
FAMILY PLANNING/REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH
IUDs May Be Safe for HIV-Positive Women
Trust In Partner Plays Role in Birth Control Use
US: Employers Should Target STD Prevention, Screening and Early Treatment in the Workplace
HIV/AIDS
Vaginal Microbicides May Help Prevent Heterosexual HIV Transmission
Privacy Worry May Keep HIV Patients From Therapy
Text: NIH Announces Conference on Disease and Stigma
Researchers Say Drug-Resistant HIV on the Rise
Most HIV-Positive Ugandan Mothers Prefer to Breastfeed Than Use Formula
Drug firm is to supply AIDS drug free in South Africa
Single Copy of Mutation Tied to Reduced HIV Risk
MATERNAL AND CHILD HEALTH
Oxytocin More Effective Than Misoprostol in Managing Blood Loss After Childbirth
The
Etiology of Maternal Mortality in Developing Countries:
What Do Verbal Autopsies Tell Us? ![]()
In Kenya, the Risk of Poor Birth Outcomes Is Highest for a Woman's First Child
Ginkgo Biloba Compound May Affect Fetus
MEN'S HEALTH
Soy and Vitamin E Recommended to Help Prevent Prostate Cancer
POPULATION
Population Numbers Are Predicted to Fall, but the Number of Elderly Will Still Increase
South Africa: Black Population Grows Fastest
Birth Rates Among Children of Immigrants Decline, Study Finds
WOMEN'S HEALTH
Hormone Therapy, Breast Cancer Link Disputed
Rape Used to Lower Dowry Price in Refugee Camps
YOUTH
Perceptions of Peer Behavior Predict Whether Peruvian Adolescents Have Had Sex
Date Violence Common for Both Boys, Girls
PROFILES/SPECIAL REPORTS
New
Report on HIV/AIDS in Asia and the Pacific Region
- 2001
WHO/SEARO and WHO/WPRO have just produced a joint
report on HIV/AIDS in Asia and the Pacific. This report
provides the latest account of the HIV/AIDS situation
in the region including the trends, the vulnerability,
the natural history, the programmatic implications,
as well as brief reports on each country-specific
status.
Advocacy
Guide for HIV/AIDS ![]()
This guide compiled by the International Planned
Parenthood Federation provides information on the
purpose of HIV/AIDS advocacy, advocating for different
groups of people that are at higher risk of contracting
HIV, promoting male and female condoms, as well as
HIV in the workplace. Examples of best practices are
included in the report, as are useful publications
and internet resources.
Measuring
a city's impact zone
"The first sweetened cup of hot tea to be drunk by
an English worker was a significant historical event,
because it prefigured the transformation of an entire
society, a total remaking of its economic and social
basis." A look at population and consumption.
Full Access to Online Journals and Databases in Africa
The International Network for the Availability of Scientific Publications (INASP) is pleased to announce the completion of the first phase of the Programme for the Enhancement of Research Information (PERI). This is an important programme aimed at the wider access and dissemination of scientific and scholarly information and knowledge with and between developing and transitional countries.
Researchers, academics, scholars and librarians in Ghana, Tanzania and Uganda are now invited to access current awareness databases, full-text online journals and document delivery for free.
To ensure efficient and effective implementation of the Programme, the country-wide access licenses will be extended in a staged manner. In the first instance, members of universities and research institutions in Ghana, Tanzania, and Uganda can forward their names, affiliations and full contact details to INASP in exchange for full details about accessing the content. This offer will be extended to Malawi and Mozambique in the next month, and to a wider range of countries in Africa, Asia and Central America by the end of 2001. For more information, contact: Carol Priestley, Director, INASP Web site: http://www.inasp.org.uk/peri/
HIV/AIDS Portal for South Asia
The portal, which was launched last year as a South
Asian HIV/AIDS platform, is now being relaunched with
the addition of a series of new utilities, services,
tools, databases, and a wide range of content on the
entire spectrum of issues related to HIV/AIDS.
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