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Monitoring Interventions to Respond to Sexual Violence in Humanitarian Contexts

Monitoring Interventions to Respond to Sexual Violence in Humanitarian Contexts

by ghgovernance | Mar 15, 2018 | Human Rights, IASC, Sexual and Reproductive Health, Spring 2018

by Sara Davis, Doris Schopper and Julia Epps Sexual violence in conflict settings is recognized as a war crime, constituting a grave violation of human rights. This article compares and contrasts sexual violence intervention monitoring and evaluation (M&E) tools...
Global Implications of the Contraception Kerfuffle – Joshua Busby

Global Implications of the Contraception Kerfuffle – Joshua Busby

by ghgovernance | Feb 27, 2012 | Global Health Governance Blog, North America, Sexual and Reproductive Health

Global Implications of the Contraception Kerfuffle Joshua Busby, Contributing Blogger Assistant Professor of Public Affairs, University of Texas at Austin This is a cross-post with Joshua Busby’s blog on “The Duck of Minerva.” Our readers are surely aware of...
Improving the HIV Response for Women in Latin America: Barriers to Integrated Advocacy for Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights

Improving the HIV Response for Women in Latin America: Barriers to Integrated Advocacy for Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights

by ghgovernance | Dec 20, 2010 | HIV/AIDS, Latin America, Sexual and Reproductive Health

Improving the HIV Response for Women in Latin America: Barriers to Integrated Advocacy for Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights Tamil Kendall and Eugenia Lopez-Uribe Civil society plays an important health governance role by influencing international sexual,...
The Effects of Education on Fertility in Colombia and Peru: Implications for Health and Family Planning Policies

The Effects of Education on Fertility in Colombia and Peru: Implications for Health and Family Planning Policies

by ghgovernance | Sep 1, 2007 | Fall 2007, Latin America, Maternal Health, Sexual and Reproductive Health

The Effects of Education on Fertility in Colombia and Peru John P. Tuman, Ayoub S. Ayoub, and Danielle Roth-Johnson Previous studies have found that education and fertility are inversely related. However, the extant literature on the effects of education in Latin...

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