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Population and reproductive rights

edited by Caroline Sweetman with Kate de Selincourt

(Oxfam focus on gender, 5)

Oxfam, c1994

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Description

This book highlights the need for an approach to population control which is based on reproductive rights, and stresses the importance of offering family-planning services and information in the context of women's empowerment. Issues covered are new contraceptive technologies; unsafe abortion and its cost in terms of women's lives and health; the cultural norms underlying attitudes to women's sexuality; and rape as an assertation of male power.

Table of Contents

  • Editorial
  • From family planning and child health to reproductive health
  • Julia Cleves Mosse
  • Children as a resource - environmental degradaion and fertility
  • Susan Joekes
  • 'Safe Motherhood', family planning and matenal mortality - an Indonesian case study
  • Ines Smyth
  • Female Sexuality, regulation and resistance
  • Renu Khanna and Janet Price
  • Rape in South Africa - an invisible part of apartheid's legacy
  • Sue Armstrong
  • The development of contraceptive technologies - a feminist critique
  • Anita Hardon
  • Abortion, reproductive rights and maternal mortality
  • Ruth Pearson and Caroline Sweetman
  • Women's health and feminist politics
  • Denise Faure
  • The road to Cairo
  • Peggy Antrobus
  • A valuable lesson
  • Urvashi Butalia and Ritu Menon
  • Resources: Book review
  • Further reading
  • Organisations working in the feilds of population and women's health.

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