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BIRTH CONTROL (7) answer(s).
 
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ID:   363916


Implications of reproductive health for objectives and efficacy of family planning programs: The Population Council, Working Papers. No. 8, 1993 / Jain, Anrudh; Bruce, Judith   Article
Jain, Anrudh Article
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Summary/Abstract Measurement of the efficacy of family planning programs requires a clarification of the objectives of these programs. We reexamine the scope of population policy and family planning programs in view of the demands created by the reproductive health approach.
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ID:   099509


Levels and trends of Contraceptive use as assessed in 1994 / United Nations Department of Economic and social Information and Policy Analysis 1996  United Nations
United Nations Department of Economic and Social Information and Policy Analysis United Nations
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Publication NEw York, UNited Nations, 1996.
Description 163p27.5 cm
Standard Number SIS Dep.
Key Words Family Planning  Birth Control 
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242748XIII.13/1996/242748MainOn ShelfNOT FOR ISSUERack1 Shelf1
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ID:   253200


Responding to Cairo: Case studies of changing practice in reproductive health and family planning / Haberland, Nicole Ed.; Measham, Diana Ed. 2002  Book
Haberland, Nicole Ed. Book
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Publication NEw York, Population Council, 2002.
Description 462p.
Standard Number GIPE Gift.
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258868L9F:394y71,N9/P2/258868MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   363914


The role of family planning in reducing maternal mortality: The Population Council, International Programs Working Papers. No. 21, July 1986 / Winikoff, Beverly; Sullivan, Maureen 1986  Grey Literature
Winikoff, Beverly Grey Literature
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Publication NEw York, The Population Council, 1986.
Description Paperback Volume
Series The Population Council, International Programs Working Papers
Summary/Abstract In many parts of the developing world, maternal mortality remains a substantial problem, with rates 50-100 times those in developed countries. The focus of this paper is an assessment of the potential of family planning programs to avert maternal deaths.
Key Words Family Planning  Birth Control 
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ID:   099347


Vaccination against pregnancy : Miracle or menace ? / Richter, Judith 1996  Book
Richter, Judith Book
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Publication London, ZED Books, 1996.
Description 182p21.5 cm
Standard Number GIPE Gift.
Key Words Pregnancy  Birth Control 
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242585Y:5:5(G)0bL:4:56.1.N9/N6/242585MainOn ShelfGeneralRack1 Shelf1
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ID:   333529


We want birth control:Reproductive health findings in Northern Uganda / United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) 2007  United Nations
United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) United Nations
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Publication NEw York, United Nations Population Fund, 2007.
Description 28p29cm
Standard Number 1-58030-060-X SISDep.
Key Words UNFPA  Birth Control 
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270278UNFPA/Mis.We/270278MainOn ShelfNOT FOR ISSUE 
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ID:   363917


Women's lives and women's health: using social science research to promote better health for women: The Population Council, International Center for Research on Women. August 1992 / Leslie, Joanne   Article
Leslie, Joanne Article
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Summary/Abstract The central premise of this paper is that effective actions to reduce the burden of illness and injury among women, either at an individual or population level, must draw on two broad categories of information. The first is primarily biomedical and the second category of information concers the socioeconomic circumstances.
Key Words Family Planning  Women's Health  Birth Control 
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