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Resources > Publications > Reproductive Health

Book Tag: Reproductive Health



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Monitoring the Integration of Family Planning and HIV Services: Indicators Both to Measure Progress toward the 90-90-90 Targets and Ensure the Reproductive Rights of All Women

Author(s): MEASURE Evaluation
Year: 2016
Filed under: Family Planning, HIV, HIV/AIDS, Reproductive Health, Women

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PLACE Swaziland Adolescent Girls and Young Women, Their Partners, and Men Ages 2034

Author(s): Reynolds Z, Mamba B, Hakasenke I
Year: 2017
Filed under: Adolescent health, Contraception, Reproductive Health

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Reproductive Health Cost Reporting System: A User Guide

Author(s): Scott Moreland, Shaylen Foley, Stacie Gobin
Year: 2018
Filed under: Data, Reproductive Health

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Impact Evaluation of the Marketing Innovation for Health Project in Bangladesh

Author(s): MEASURE Evaluation
Year: 2017
Filed under: Antenatal Care, Bangladesh, Child health, Maternal Health, Reproductive Health

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Developing Measures of Reproductive Empowerment A Qualitative Study in Zambia

Author(s): Paul M, Mejia C, Muyunda B, Munthali L
Year: 2017
Filed under: Gender, reproductive empowerment, Reproductive Health, Sub-Saharan Africa, Women, Zambia

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Une valuation rapide des effets de la flambe dEbola sur la prestation et utilisation des services de sant gnsique, maternelle, nonatale, et infantile en Guine

Author(s): Barry A, Barden OFallon J, Hazerjian J, Brodish P
Year: 2015
Filed under: Child health, Ebola, French, Maternal Health, Newborn health, Reproductive Health


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