• Written By International Women's Health Coalition
      Thursday, 26 April 2012
      Universal access to reproductive health is vital to the effective implementation of population, health and development policies and to the success of the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs). This IWHC brief describes in practical terms the justification for and components of the essential policy and program package. 
    • Written By Lori Adelman
      Monday, 18 October 2010

      >>Available in HTML, Word, and PDF

      >>Also available in FrenchPortuguese, and Spanish  

    • Written By Audacia Ray
      Monday, 08 March 2010

      1.    Worldwide, how many women die as a result of complications from pregnancy or childbirth every year?

      • Written By Audacia Ray
        Monday, 08 March 2010

        Each and every one of us can make a difference by sharing information about women’s health and rights with people in your lives and your networks. And if you’re looking to sharpen your own knowledge before having those chats, take this quick quiz—you’ll feel like an expert in minutes.  Jot down your answers to the following 12 questions and then click through at the end for the answers and more information about issues affecting the health and rights of women and girls.

        1.    Worldwide, how many women die as a result of complications from pregnancy or childbirth every year:

        • a.    more than 50,000
        • b.    1 million
        • c.    100,000
        • d.    More than 300,000

        2.    In January of this year, Bolivia approved a new Constitution, which for the first time dedicates a chapter to women’s rights. What percentage of Bolivians approved the Constitution
        • a.    10%
        • b.    15%
        • c.    35%
        • d.    61%

        3.    Worldwide, what percentage of new HIV infections in women result from sex with their husband or primary partner?
        • a.    25%
        • b.    50%
        • c.    5%
        • d.    80%

        4.    In what year did the United Nations sign an agreement committing to "gender equality and the empowerment of women"?
        • a.    1950
        • b.    1965
        • c.    1979
        • d.    1995

        5.    Last year, Cameroun ratified the Maputo Protocol (link to download PDF), which calls on countries to eliminate discrimination against women and girls, and uphold their rights to dignity, life, education and training, and health, including reproductive rights. How many other African countries have ratified this life-saving document?
        • a)    None
        • b)    12
        • c)    27
        • d)    35

        6.    True or False: Each year, 30 thousand women die from unsafe abortions.

        7.    How many women worldwide will experience some type of violence in their lifetimes?

        • a.    1 in 5
        • b.    1 in 100
        • c.    1 in 2000
        • d.    1 in 3
        8.    True or False: The only approved female-initiated HIV prevention method is the female condom.

         

        9.    Which country that begins sexuality education in preschool and integrates it into all levels of school has the lowest teen birthrate in the world:

        • a.    France
        • b.    The Netherlands
        • c.    Sweden
        • d.    The United States

        10.    Emergency contraception is often referred to as the “morning after” pill. For how many days after contraceptive failure is emergency contraception effective against unwanted pregnancy?

        • a.    24 hours (1 day)
        • b.    48 hours (2 days)
        • c.    72 hours (3 days)
        • d.    120 hours (5 days)


        11.    True or False: Sex work and trafficking are ...

      • Written By Audacia Ray
        Monday, 22 February 2010

        This factsheet is the result of a collaboration between the International Women's Health Coalition, the World AIDS Campaign, International Aids Women Caucus (IAWC), and Women Won't WaitDownload full text with references as a Word document or a PDFAlso available as PDFs in Portuguese and Spanish.

      • Written By International Women's Health Coalition
        Saturday, 03 January 2009
        Factsheet on key legislation passed or defeated during the 110th Congress (January 3, 2007 - January 3, 2009).
      • Written By International Women's Health Coalition
        Monday, 22 December 2008
        Each year, the International Women's Health Coalition issues the "Top Ten Wins for Women's Health and Rights." 
      • Written By International Women's Health Coalition
        Tuesday, 28 October 2008
        >>Available in PDF

      • Written By Whitney Welshimer
        Friday, 01 August 2008
        >>Available in Word and PDF


        Over three billion women worldwide are HIV-negative.
        They have the right to stay negative.

      • Written By International Women's Health Coalition
        Tuesday, 01 July 2008
        Recent research suggests that male circumcision may be a cost-effective means of reducing HIV infection rates, especially in generalized epidemics where more than one percent of the population is living with HIV/AIDS.
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