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In this book, leading academics and practitioners in the field of
reproductive health address topics such as contraception, abortion,
sexually transmitted infections, maternal and prenatal health,
sexuality and reproductive rights by examining a number of critical
issues in these areas. The authors describe new research, identify
gaps and priorities in policy and practice, and illustrate
innovative solutions. The book further addresses such current
imperatives as understanding the social meanings of emergency
contraception, measuring gender-based violence, improving
reproductive health governance, strengthening health systems and
services, and redressing institutional barriers. The book also
assesses how reproductive health programs can be reconfigured to
new challenges such as those posed by climate change, vulnerable
youth in fragile states, and risks from new infertility treatments.
Using a rich and varied set of cases, a broad public health and
social science perspective, and novel methodological approaches,
this book questions common assumptions, illustrates effective
solutions and sets out research, policy, and programmatic agendas
for the present and future. This is a comprehensive volume which
provides a valuable resource to researchers, educators,
practitioners, policymakers and students, as well as anyone
studying or advocating for reproductive health.
In this book, leading academics and practitioners in the field of
reproductive health address topics such as contraception, abortion,
sexually transmitted infections, maternal and prenatal health,
sexuality and reproductive rights by examining a number of critical
issues in these areas. The authors describe new research, identify
gaps and priorities in policy and practice, and illustrate
innovative solutions. The book further addresses such current
imperatives as understanding the social meanings of emergency
contraception, measuring gender-based violence, improving
reproductive health governance, strengthening health systems and
services, and redressing institutional barriers. The book also
assesses how reproductive health programs can be reconfigured to
new challenges such as those posed by climate change, vulnerable
youth in fragile states, and risks from new infertility treatments.
Using a rich and varied set of cases, a broad public health and
social science perspective, and novel methodological approaches,
this book questions common assumptions, illustrates effective
solutions and sets out research, policy, and programmatic agendas
for the present and future. This is a comprehensive volume which
provides a valuable resource to researchers, educators,
practitioners, policymakers and students, as well as anyone
studying or advocating for reproductive health.
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