The Pop Reporter®
Volume 1, Number 38
24 December 2001
FAMILY PLANNING / REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH LAW AND POLICY
The
Effectiveness of HIV Prevention and the Epidemiological
Context
French Parliamentary Debate to Address 'Wrongful Birth' Cases
Prevention
of Mother-to-Child Transmission of HIV: Challenges
for the Current Decade ![]()
Tennessee Man Receives 40-Year Prison Sentence for 'Possibly' Infecting Girl With HIV
HIV/AIDS: South Africa to Appeal Ruling on Drugs for Pregnant Women
Florida Court Will Allow Child to Sue Her Mother for Injuries Suffered In Utero
FAMILY PLANNING / REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH RESEARCH
Unmet
Need for Contraception in South Asia: Levels, Trends
and Determinants
Interventions Against Sexually Transmitted Infections (STI) to Prevent HIV Infection
Oral
Contraceptives and the Risk of Myocardial Infarction
(abstract)
Related news article: Newer 'Pill'
Types Carry Lower Heart Attack Risk
FAMILY PLANNING / REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH NEWS
Kenya: Government's Plan on Condoms
Family Planning Groups Gain From Foreign Aid Bill
Uganda: Flavored Condoms for X-Mas
Uganda: Decampaign Condoms, Says Priest
Opinion: The Contraceptive Generation - Condemned by Lust
HIV / AIDS RESEARCH
AIDS and Contraception: Unanticipated Effects of AIDS Prevention Campaigns
Most US HIV Patients Harbor Drug Resistant Strain
Self-Donated Cells Boost Immunity in HIV Patients
New HIV Mutation Seen in Long-Term Survivors
Demography and Economics of HIV/AIDS
HIV Care in Non-Industrialised Countries
HIV / AIDS NEWS
HIV Spreads Rapidly in Eastern Europe, Central Asia
HIV: Easy Access to Anti-Retroviral Drugs Soon
Swaziland Needs Faster Economic Growth and HIV/AIDS Action
Africa Has More HIV-Positive Women than Men --WHO
Zambia: HIV/AIDS Discrimination Features in Presidential Race
HIV/AIDS: India Faces Dilemma About Resources for Prevention, Treatment
Foundations Respond to United Nations AIDS Prevention Effort
MATERNAL AND CHILD HEALTH RESEARCH
Ethnicity and Infant Health in Southern Brazil. A Birth Cohort Study
Maternal Mortality Indicators in Ethiopia -- Do They Measure Up?
Air Pollution Linked to Birth Defects, UCLA Study Says
MATERNAL AND CHILD HEALTH NEWS
Malaria Continues to Threaten Pregnant Women and Children
Nutritionist Harps On Maternal Nutrition
Delivery Care Is Key for Maternal Survival: A Story of Two States in Nigeria
Ghana: First Sport and Immunization Festival Held
MEN'S HEALTH RESEARCH
Genetic Mutation Linked to Prostate Cancer
Study Finds Pregnancy Makes Dads Gain Weight
MEN'S HEALTH NEWS
Tomato Sauce May Benefit Prostate Cells
POPULATION RESEARCH
Commentary: Evaluating Avoidable Mortality in Developing Countries: An Important Issue for Public Health
Fertility
Decline in Sri Lanka: Are All Ethnic Groups Party
to the Process?
Gender
Dimensions of Migration in Kerala: Macro and Micro
Evidence ![]()
POPULATION NEWS
Refugee Population Falls by Four Percent to Five Million People in 87 Countries this Year
WOMEN'S HEALTH RESEARCH
Reproductive Hormones May Increase Cravings, Chance of Addiction to 'Drugs of Abuse,' Study Says
WOMEN'S HEALTH NEWS
Providing Alternative Rites of Passage for Females
NGO Takes Anti-FGM War to Schools
Challenges Abound Over Ban on FGM
YOUTH NEWS
Central America: Group Reveals High Rates of Child Exploitation
Kenya: SDA Warning to Youth On Condoms Use
Turkey: Town Cracks Down on Teen Marriage
Doctors Say Girls Should Learn About Sexual Health Early
PROFILES / SPECIAL REPORTS
Studies in Spanish on Gender, Health, and Equity
The Pan American Health Organization presents five
studies in Spanish
on gender, health and equity, published originally
in English. The
series examines the gender as one of the factors in
the overall
morbidity issue and in the inequities in health, and
presents conceptual
elements to advance the analysis on equity and policies.
El Género y la Reforma del Sector Salud
Comprender la Salud de los Hombres : Un Enfoque Relacional y Sensible al Género
Violencia Contra la Mujer : Género y Equidad en la Salud
Enfermedades Transmisibles, Género y Equidad en la Salud
"Guide to European Population Assistance" - A Resource for Grant-Seekers
"Rethinking
Differences and Rights in Sexual and Reproductive
Health"
This manual, developed with support from the USAID,
promotes an approach to sexual and reproductive health
care that recognizes different needs and perspectives
within a context of respect for the rights and dignity
of men and women. It is designed to provide health
professionals with a framework for examining the quality
of care, including the quality of human relations,
technical quality, and quality of administration and
management of health services.
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