Publisher
UNFPA, UNICEF
Publication date
01 January 2012
Author
UNFPA, UNICEF
Number of pages
37
Publication
Publication date
01 January 2006
Author
EngenderHealth, UNFPA
Number of pages
62
Publications
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.
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
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.
Publisher
UNFPA
Publication date
01 January 2008
Author
UNFPA
Number of pages
52
Publication
Publication date
01 January 2007
Author
UNFPA, UNICEF and Women's Commission
Number of pages
28
Publication
Publication date
01 January 2007
Author
UNFPA
Number of pages
60
State of World Population
Publication date
01 January 2008
Author
UNFPA
Number of pages
38
Publications
Publication date
01 January 2007
Author
UNFPA
Number of pages
46
Publications
Publication date
01 January 2007
Author
UNFPA
Number of pages
24
Publication
Publisher
IPPF
Publication date
01 January 2007
Author
IPPF, UNFPA, Young Positives, Global Coalition on Women & AIDS
Number of pages
44
Publications
The aim of this guide is to equip its users with key messages, evidence and actions that can be used to advocate effectively to prevent HIV in girls and young women. It focuses on three goals that the global community increasingly recognizes as important components of the response to the epidemic: improving the accessibility of sexual and reproductive health services for girls and young women; expanding socio-economic opportunities; and ending child marriage. In turn, collectively the goals are divided into a total of 10 key messages.