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This Population Action International Working Paper analyzes the five principles of aid effectiveness - country ownership, alignment, harmonization, managing for results, and mutual accountability - from a family planning and reproductive health perspective. It also describes how the Paris Declaration has changed the ways of managing and delivering aid; highlights entry points and obstacles for champions working to improve funding and policies; and makes recommendations for civil society organizations, governments and donors.
This report card and its accompanying data provide a snapshot portrait of where 133 countries stand today on a range of indicators that are ICPD goals and Millenium Developmental Goals (MDGs). Tha chart also range 62 countries with available data on their progress over the past decade on a subset of these indicators.
This policy brief gives an overview of Muslim countries' policies on and support for family planning and modern contraception. It reviews Islamic jurisprudence and justifications for sanctioning family planning.
This policy brief highlights how family planning programs have yielded dramatically positive gains over the past 50 years. In developing countries, about half of couples now use modern contraception. Despite these gains, contraceptive use is still low and the need high in some of the world's poorest and most populous places. This document is available online at http://www.prb.org/Template.cfm?Section=PRB&template;=/ContentManagement/ontentDisplay.cfm&ContentID;=11948
The document contains the national strategy on reproductive health care (RHC) of Viet Nam for the period 2001-2010 approved by the Prime Minister's decision on 28 November 2000. The strategy reflects the guiding principles, objectives and actions to be taken in RHC in Viet Nam over the next decade.
The publication outlines two World Neighbors training of trainer reproductive health workshops held in Nepal in 1997-1998. Workshop activities were designed to enable NGO staff to understand health from a gender sensitive point of view, to analyze their current reproductive health activities, to use participatory learning tools, and to develop realistic action plans.
This fourth volume of "Communities responding to the challenge of adolescent pregnancy prevention" examines the barriers which restrict young people's access to contraception. It discusses key strategies for planning and implementing contraceptive availability programmes, based on effective models.
This third volume of "Communities responding to the challenge of adolescent pregnancy prevention" explains the components of effective sexuality education and provides guidance in planning and implementing sexuality education programmes.
This second volume of "Communities responding to the challenge of adolescent pregnancy prevention" provides step-by-step guidance on assessing the needs and assets of youth in the community, developing a strong funding base for programmes, and planning for the evaluation of pregnancy prevention programmes.
This first volume of "Communities responding to the challenge of adolescent pregnancy prevention" reviews recent research on adolescent pregnancy; describes how to build coalitions; outlines steps for planning and conducting pregnancy prevention campaigns; and provides tips for working with the media, policy makers, and other key stakeholders.