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Reproductive Health and Rights: Reaching the Hardly Reached


Author

Elaine Murphy (ed.)
Ann Hendrix-Jenkins (ed.)

Publication Date

June 1, 2002

Summary

This book from PATH brings together a public health and human rights focus on the reproductive health and rights of women and men who are the most disadvantaged and underserved: the "hardly reached." Each article intends to fill a gap in our understanding of the health needs of those least served by existing reproductive health programmes, including survivors of gender-based violence, refugees, sexual minorities, indigenous women, adolescents and young girls, and women who have been trafficked.

The articles include:

  • Article 1: Trafficking in Persons
  • Article 2: An Interview with Jo Doezema of the Network of Safe Sex Work Projects: Does Attention to Traficking Adversely Affect Sex Workers' Rights?
  • Article 3: Reaching Out to Sex Workers
  • Article 4: Growing Up Gay in the USA
  • Article 5: Reaching Refugees and Internally Displaced Persons
  • Article 6: Women Under Oppressive Regimes: Women and Religious Fundamentalism
  • Article 7: Abused and Violated Women in Africa: A Personal Story of Vulnerability to AIDS
  • Article 8: Girls at Risk: Community Approaches to End Female Genital Mutilation and Treating Women Injured by the Practice
  • Article 9: Confronting Violence Against Women: Scribbles from a Notepad in India
  • Article 10: Victims of Gender-based Violence
  • Article 11: Reaching the Youngest Adolescents with Reproductive Health Programs and Services
  • Article 12: Women Who Die Needlessly: Maternal Mortality as a Human Rights Issue
  • Article 13: Involving Men in Reproductive Health: Implications for Reproductive Health and Rights
  • Article 14: Future Options Foreclosed: Girls Who Marry Early
  • About the Authors


Publisher

Number of Pages

172

Contact

PATH

1455 NW Leary Way

Seattle WA
98107
United States

Source


Placed on the Communication Initiative site June 17 2008
Last Updated June 18 2008



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