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CONTENTS

Home (Key Points)

Chapter 1: Crises Pose Major Challenges for Reproductive Health Care

Box: Millions Need Care in Crises
Table 1. Persons of Concern to the UNHCR, January 1, 2005, by Region and by Status
Table 2. Estimates of Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs), by Region, January 1, 2005
Table 3. Natural Disasters and People Affected, January 2004 to September 2005

Box: Reducing Violence Against Women: Health Care Providers Can Help

Box: International Relief Agencies Provide Reproductive Health Care

Box: What To Do First in a Crisis

Chapter 2: Reproductive Health Care Providers Can Help
Table 4. Key Resources for Reproductive Health Care in Crisis Situations
Web Table 1. Additional Key Resources for Reproductive Health Care in Crisis Situations

Box: Minimum Initial Service Package Guides Crisis Care

Organizations with Web-Based Information on Reproductive Health Care in Crisis Situations

Bibliography

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Credits

This report was prepared by Deepa Ramchandran, MHS, and Robert Gardner, PhD. Bryant Robey, Editor; Richard Blackburn, Editorial Supervisor. Design by Mark Beisser, Fran Mueller, and Linda Sadler. Production by John Fiege, Monica Jiménez, and Catherine Richey.

Population Reports appreciates the assistance of the following reviewers: Doris Bartel,Meriwether Beatty, Bruno Benavides, Sara Casey, Gloria Coe, Duff A. Gillespie, Samantha Guy, Nancy Harris, Anne Hyre, Susan Igras,Monica Jasis, Sandra Krause,Mahua Mandal,Therese McGinn, Christopher Orach,Todd Ritter, Mary Anne Schwalbe, Ritu Singh, J. Joseph Speidel,Youssef Tawfik, Beth Vann, and Martin Vaessen.

Suggested citation: Ramchandran,D. and Gardner, R. Coping with Crises: How Providers Can Meet Reproductive Health Needs in Crisis Situations. Population Reports, Series J, No. 53. Baltimore, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, The INFO Project, December 2005.

Volume XXXIII, Number 1


The INFO Project
Center for Communication Programs
The Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health

Jane T. Bertrand, PhD, MBA, Professor and Director, Center for Communication Programs and Principal Investigator, The INFO Project

Earle Lawrence, Project Director

Stephen Goldstein, Chief, Publications Division

Population Reports is published at 111 Market Place, Suite 310, Baltimore, Maryland 21202, USA, by the INFO Project of the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health/Center for Communication Programs

Population Reports is designed to provide an accurate and authoritative overview of important developments in family planning and related health issues.The opinions expressed herein are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views of the US Agency for International Development or The Johns Hopkins University.

Published with support from the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), Global, GH/POP/PEC, under the terms of Grant No. GPH-A-00-02-00003-00.


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