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  1. Policies for sexuality education in the European Union: note

    The note evaluates the state of play of the provision of sexuality education in the context of schooling and in the context of family planning facilities in 24 European Union Member States. The note compares the situation in the Member States and gives an overview of the points of reflection in relation to sexual and reproductive health and rights.

  2. Realising sexual and reproductive health rights in Kenya: a myth or reality? A report of the Public Inquiry into Violations of Sexual and Reproductive Health Rights in Kenya

    This report presents the findings of the Public Inquiry into violations of sexual and reproductive health rights (SRHR) in Kenya. The Inquiry was undertaken in fulfilment of one of the Kenya National Commission on Human Rights’ (KNCHR) primary mandates- to conduct investigations into any complaint on the violation of human rights in the country. The Inquiry was undertaken by the KNCHR following a complaint filed by two non-governmental organisations (NGOs) working on reproductive health issues in Kenya. …

  3. Ley planificación familiar: Un derecho humano. Exijamos que se cumpla

    Ley de Acceso Universal y Equitativo de Servicios de Planificación Familiar de 2006 y su Integración en el Programa Nacional de Salud Reproductiva de la República de Guatemala. Se entrega el texto de la ley acompañado de ilustraciones. Si incluye también el texto del Reglamento de dicha ley, promulgado en 2009.

  4. Reforming operational policies: a pathway to improving reproductive health programs

    The paper discusses the nature of operational policies, stresses the important role they play in the continum form national laws to local services, and provides a framework for reform. It also provides evidenced-based examples of how operational policy analyses have illuminated the debilitating effects of such policies on reproductive health services in a number of countries, including Guatemala, Haiti, India, Jordan, Philippines, Romania and Ukraine.

  5. Proceedings [of the] Asia Pacific Conference on Reproductive Health, February 15-19, 2001, Philippine Trade Training Center, Manila, Philippines

    The report of the Asia-Pacific Conference on Reproductive Health was held in Philippines during 15 to 19 February 2001. The theme of the Conference is "Quality RH" which emphasizes the importance of promoting quality RH Care within the context of ICPD mandate.

  6. Reproductive rights of young girls and adolescents in Russia: a shadow report

    The report presents the legal status and real-life situation of female adolescents in Russia. The purpose of the shadow report is to supplement teh report of the government on reproductive health issues.

  7. Reproductive health, gender & rights in Mongolia

    The report provides an in-depth review of the legal environment in Mongolia with regards to a wide variety of issues related to reproductive health and gender, e.g., access to health services, maternity and fertility, marriage and divorce, HIV/AIDS, confidentiality, access to contraceptives, etc.

  8. Fourth periodic report of states parties of the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women (1994-1997)

    Fourth periodic report of states parties of the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women (1994-1997)

  9. The electorate's perspective [fact sheet] : Ulat ng Bayan Survey on Population and Reproductive Health

    The factsheet presents a brief report of the Ulat ng Bayan Survey by Pulse Asia, Incorporated that was conducted to examine the perceptions of Filipinos as regards family planning and population issues. The examination scheme intended to link such perception to the peculiarity of elections in the Philippines, and assess the elctorate's impression of the electoral candidates' support to population and family planning programmes.

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