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Enlisting the Armed Forces To Protect Reproductive Health and Rights [CD-ROM]Publication DateAugust 2003 SummaryFrom the back of the CD-ROM case:
This CD-ROM presents lessons drawn from nine country case studies [Benin, Botswana, Ecuador, Madagascar, Mongolia, Namibia, Nicaragua, Paraguay and the Ukraine] where UNFPA has worked with a major employer - the military - to reach out to men and provide them with reproductive and sexual health information and services, including HIV/AIDS, and promote reproductive rights and gender equity. UNFPA hopes this information will stimulate debate, enhance future programming and increase international cooperation to enlist a critical partner in peacetime and conflict situations to promote reproductive health and rights and gender equity. The interactive menu on the CD-ROM includes case studies; a summary of policy and programme lessons; a full report that includes a comparative analysis of the findings and an overview of changing global and national contexts; a set of rapid assessment tools; and printable versions of all documents. The information available on this CD-ROM can also be accessed online on the UNFPA website. PublisherLanguagesEnglish ContactUnited Nations Population Fund (UNFPA)
220 East 42nd Street New York, NY 10017 USA Tel: 212-297-5000 Fax: 212-557-6416 conte@unfpa.org UNFPA World Population Day website SourceCD-ROM and letter of introduction from Mari Simonen (Director, Technical Support Division, UNFPA) to The Communication Initiative dated September 15 2003. Placed on the Communication Initiative site September 30 2004 Last Updated September 30 2004 Top 5 Related Pages
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