Sexual and Reproductive Health Needs of Women and Adolescent Girls Living with HIV

Publication date

01 January 2006

Author

EngenderHealth, UNFPA

Number of pages

62

Publications

Sexual and Reproductive Health Needs of Women and Adolescent Girls Living with HIV

Research Report on Qualitative Findings from Brazil, Ethiopia and the Ukraine

This research report explores the sexual and reproductive health intentions and needs of HIV positive women and adolescent girls in Brazil, Ethiopia and the Ukraine and probes issues relating to family planning, sexually transmitted infections, breast and cervical cancer, maternity care services and the prevention of mother-to-child transmission as well as issues of access and quality of care.

Preventing HIV/AIDS in Young People

Publisher

WHO

Publication date

01 January 2006

Author

WHO, UNICEF, UNFPA, UNAIDS, LSHTM

Number of pages

8

Publication

Preventing HIV/AIDS in Young People

Evidence from Developing Countries on what Works

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Maternal and Neonatal Health in East and South-East Asia

Publisher

UNFPA

Publication date

01 January 2006

Author

UNFPA

Number of pages

37

Publications

Maternal and Neonatal Health in East and South-East Asia

This publication gives an overview of the situation of maternal and newborn health in the East and South East Asia region, with a focus on progress and the interventions needed to save women's and newborn's lives. There is now a clear evidence base of the priority interventions in maternal and newborn health which need to be in place to avert maternal and neonatal mortality in countries with limited resources.

Essential Medicines for Reproductive Health:

Publisher

UNFPA, Program for Appropriate Technology in Health (PATH), World Health Organization

Publication date

01 January 2006

Author

Jolene Beitz, Jane Hutchings, Dawn Bass and Michele Burns

Number of pages

110

Publications

Essential Medicines for Reproductive Health:

Guiding Principles for Their Inclusion on National Medicines Lists

In addition to providing a list of essential reproductive health supplies, this guidebook outlines the steps necessary for including reproductive health medicines on country-level lists of essential medicines. It also highlights the consequences of poor reproductive health and the importance of devoting resources to its betterment and reviews the concept of essential medicines lists and their significance.

 

Prevention is for Life

Publication date

01 January 2008

Author

UNFPA

Number of pages

48

Publication

Prevention is for Life

HIV/AIDS: Dispatches from the Field

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Prevention is for Life - 2006

Publisher

UNFPA

Publication date

01 January 2006

Author

UNFPA

Number of pages

2

Publication

Prevention is for Life - 2006

Strengthening, Streamlining and Scaling Up Efforts

This brochure briefly describes the scope of the challenge posed by the AIDS epidemic and UNFPA's strategic response to it, highlighting its focus on prevention. The brochure also describes UNFPA's work with vulnerable groups, including young people, and women and girls, as well as its role in building demand for and securing the supply of male and female condoms.

Prevention is for Life: HIV/AIDS: Dispatches from the Field

Midwifery in the Community: Lessons Learned

Publication date

01 January 2006

Author

UNFPA

Number of pages

64

Publications

Midwifery in the Community: Lessons Learned

International forum on training and scaling-up midwives and others with midwifery skills

This report documents experiences and lessons related to training and scaling-up the midwifery workforce. These lessons were shared at the First International Forum on Midwifery in the Community (Tunisia, 2006).

Glion Consultation on Strengthening the Linkages between Reproductive Health and HIV/AIDS

Publisher

UNFA - WHO

Publication date

01 January 2006

Author

UNFPA - WHO

Number of pages

4

Publications

Glion Consultation on Strengthening the Linkages between Reproductive Health and HIV/AIDS

Family Planning and HIV/AIDS in Women and Children

The International Conference on Population and Development (ICPD, September 1994) established the effective prevention and treatment of sexually transmitted infections, including HIV, as an integral component of reproductive health services. There is a key programmatic linkage between family planning and the prevention of HIV in women and children.This was the focus of a high-level consultation convened by the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) and the World Health Organization (WHO) in Glion, Switzerland, in May 2004.

UNFPA Emerging Issues: Mental, Sexual and Reproductive Health

Publication date

01 January 2008

Author

UNFPA

Number of pages

4

Publications

UNFPA Emerging Issues: Mental, Sexual and Reproductive Health

Although the international community has pledged to address mental health problems related to sexual and reproductive health, too many women and men still suffer their deleterious effects. For example, 20-30% or more women experience depression during pregnancy or after childbirth in developing countries. Mental health should be addressed routinely as part of sexual and reproductive health services.

Investing in Midwives and Others with Midwifery Skills

Publication date

01 January 2008

Author

UNFPA

Number of pages

31

Publications

Investing in Midwives and Others with Midwifery Skills

Saving the Lives of Mothers and Newborns and Improving their Health

This guidance note is designed for countries seeking to scale up midwifery services, especially at the community level. It is part of a UNFPA-ICM (International Confederation of Midwives) Joint Initiative to support the call for a Decade of Action for Human Resources for Health made at World Health Assembly in 2006.

This note outlines in detail the action required by policy-makers and programme managers to effect change at country level and scale up midwifery capacity, specifically in poor and hard-to-reach areas.

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