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Written By International Women's Health CoalitionFriday, 01 December 2000
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Summary: By Adrienne Germain (American Journal of Public Health, Vol. 90, No. 12, December, 2000, Washington: American Public Health Association). Describes the areas of critical concern addressed in the ICPD Programme of Action and offers recommendations for moving forward (3 pages).
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Written By International Women's Health CoalitionSaturday, 01 July 2000
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Written By International Women's Health CoalitionSaturday, 01 July 2000
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Written By International Women's Health CoalitionWednesday, 01 March 2000
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Written By International Women's Health CoalitionSaturday, 01 January 2000
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Written By International Women's Health CoalitionSaturday, 01 January 2000
Summary: By Adrienne Germain(Critical Issues in Global Health, edited by C. Everett Koop, M.D.,Sc.D., Clarence E. Pearson, MPH, and M. Roy Schwarz, M.D. SanFrancisco: Jossey-Bass, 2000). Invited chapter lays out policy priorities for the 21st Century that address the continuing human threats to women's reproductive and sexual health (8 pages)
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Written By International Women's Health CoalitionSaturday, 01 January 2000
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Summary: By Françoise Girard (EarthTimes, 2000). Summarizes the challenges and achievements of thefive-year review of the Fourth World Conference on Women (Beijing PlusFive, New York, 2000) (3 pages).
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Written By International Women's Health CoalitionWednesday, 01 December 1999
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Summary: By Adrienne Germain and Theresa Kim (New York: IWHC, 1999). Demonstrates how to use international conference agreements and human rights instruments to argue for access to safe abortion services, and describes strategies that are being used across a wide range of countries to implement such services (44 pages).
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Written By International Women's Health CoalitionTuesday, 30 November 1999
Summary: Statement delivered by Adrienne Germain, President, International Women's Health Coalition, before the Thirty-Eighth Session of the United Nations Commission on Population and Development, New York, April 4, 2005 (2 pages).
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Written By International Women's Health CoalitionTuesday, 30 November 1999Of the estimated 45 million pregnancies worldwide that are terminated by abortion every year, perhaps 19 million involve unsafe procedures performed by women themselves, by unskilled providers, or in settings lacking the minimal medical standards. An estimated 68,000 women die unnecessarily from complications resulting from unsafe abortion and countless others suffer from infections, infertility, and other damage to the reproductive tract. These deaths account for 13 percent of all pregnancy-related deaths globally and over one-quarter in some countries. Yet, evidence from countries where women have full access to safe services shows that abortion-related deaths and disability can be virtually eliminated with appropriate policies and programs.
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