Promoting reproductive security in developing countries

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    • Middleberg, Maurice I.
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Promoting reproductive security in developing countries

Maurice I. Middleberg

(Issues in women's health / series editors, Ralph J. DiClemente and Gina M. Wingood)

Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers, c2003

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 235-260) and index

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Description

Promoting Reproductive Security in Developing Countries provides a comprehensive approach to developing and implementing reproductive health programs in the developing world. It fills a major gap in the literature by responding to the global need for a detailed guide to comprehensive reproductive health services. Promoting Reproductive Security in Developing Countries furnishes an innovative conceptual model - reproductive security - and offers an in-depth analysis of major reproductive health issues. The need for skilled, dedicated professionals is great. Those who choose to pursue the discipline are promised an endlessly rewarding and absorbing profession that will touch upon the most intimate aspects of life while reverberating globally. This book will be of great interest to public health professionals on both a local and global level, international policy makers, and relief workers.

Table of Contents

Preface. Acknowledgments. Disclaimer. Purpose and Conceptual Framework. Epidemiology of Reproductive Health. Behavior Change. Community Empowerment. Building Institutional Capacity. Contraception. Maternal Health Care. HIV/AIDS and Sexually Transmitted Diseases. Policy and Politics. References and Notes.

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