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Family Planning Studies & Reports

Population Reports®,Information & Knowledge for Optimal Health (INFO) Project
Population Reports is the world's most widely distributed quarterly journal on family planning and related health topics. It is designed to provide an accurate and authoritative overview of important developments in family planning and related health areas.

 

INFO Reports, Information & Knowledge for Optimal Health (INFO) Project
INFO Reports are periodic reports that feature brief looks at special topics, newsworthy events, and important new research and program developments in family planning and related reproductive health. INFO Reports appear occasionally, as important topics arise.

 

Studies in Family Planning, Population Council

An international quarterly peer-reviewed concerned with all aspects of reproductive health, fertility regulation, and family planning programs in both developing and developed countries. Each issue contains original research articles, reports, a commentary, book reviews, and a data section with findings for individual countries from the Demographic and Health Surveys.

 

Family Planning Can Reduce High Infant Mortality Levels, Guttmacher publications, 2002

A report on family planning effect on infant mortality levels in 49 countries, report depends on accumulated data from DHS to these countries.

 

An assessment of selected sub-systems of the Egyptian Norplant® program," FRONTIERS Final Report. Washington, DC: Population Council. El Zanaty, Fatma, Laila Nawar, and Ramadan Hamed,  2001

A study to examine the client satisfaction regarding Norplant implants in 36 Egyptian health centers.

 

Donor Support for Contraceptives and Condoms for STI/HIV Prevention 2004, The Supply Initiative, 2004

This report provides information on donor support supplied to reproductive health programs in developing countries in 2004. Data is presented and analyzed by region, major donor and contraceptive method.

 

Reducing Poverty and Achieving the Millennium Development Goals: Arguments for Investing in Reproductive Health and Rights, UNFPA

This publication, underscores the importance of population issues, including reproductive health, as a critical component of national efforts to reduce poverty and achieve the MDGs.

 

Contraceptive Security: What you can do, Maximizing Access and Quality (MAQ) Initiative, 2004

This technical brief nicely describes contraceptive security, the elements and gives a comprehensive list of lessons learned and recommendations for the future.

 

Birth Spacing Report, WHO technical consultation, 2005 (English)

The World Health Organization (WHO) and other international organizations recommend that individuals and couples should wait for at least 2–3 years between births in order to reduce the risk of adverse maternal and child health outcomes. Recent studies supported by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) suggest that an interval of 3–5 years might help to reduce these risks even further.

Donor Support for Contraceptives and Condoms for STI/HIV Prevention, The Supply Initiative, 2004

This report provides information on donor support supplied to reproductive health programs in developing countries in 2004. Data is presented and analyzed by region, major donor and contraceptive method.

Reducing Poverty and Achieving the Millennium Development Goals: Arguments for Investing in Reproductive Health and Rights, UNFPA, 2005

This publication, underscores the importance of population issues, including reproductive health, as a critical component of national efforts to reduce poverty and achieve the MDGs.

  
                                                                    
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