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  1. Myanmar and Birth Spacing: An Overview

    This study provides an overview of birth spacing in Myanmar where abortion is illegal and considered as leading cause of maternal mortality. The data shows that the provision of birth spacing has increased dramatically over the last decade and provder of knowledge and practice have improved as birth spacing services have been introduced in more townships across Myanmar. Surprizingly, condoms tend to be associated with prevention of STIs only. …

  2. Missing [brochure] : mapping the adverse child sex ratio in India

    The brochure captures the decline in the number of girls as compared to boys in India. It presents maps for the reader to understand the worsening conditions of the girl child and shows how the child sex ratio has deteriorated across the country over the last decade.

  3. Adolescent family life education : review of curriculum : final report

    The report presents the result of investigation and review of written materials in the form of books, reports, journals on adolescent life education from different organizations in Bangladesh.

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