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ECPAT International; Body Shop International. Their protection is in our hands: the state of global child trafficking for sexual purposes: summary report. Bangkok, Thailand, ECPAT International, 2009. 11 p.
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EuroNGOs Conference and AGM 2009: “Investing in Sexual and Reproductive Health in Times of Economic Crisis” (2009: Riga). EuroNGOs Conference and AGM 2009: “Investing in Sexual and Reproductive Health in Times of Economic Crisis”, 7-8 September 2009, Riga, Latvia. Outline. [Unpublished] 2009. 4 p.
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Family Planning Association of Bangladesh; International Planned Parenthood Federation [IPPF]. From advocacy to access: Bangladesh. 360 degrees advocacy: Strengthening a weak contraceptive supply chain in Bangladesh. Fact chart. London, England, IPPF, 2009 Nov. [2] p.
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Futures Group International. Health Policy Initiative. The RAPID model: an evidence-based advocacy tool to help renew commitment to family planning programs. [Washington, D.C.], Futures Group International, Health Policy Initiative, 2009 Jul. [2] p. (USAID Contract No. GPO-I-01-05-00040-00) |
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Futures Group International. Health Policy Initiative. RETA: the Resource Estimation Tool for Advocacy. [Washington, D.C.], Futures Group International, Health Policy Initiative, [2009]. [1] p. (USAID Contract No. GPO-I-01-05-00035-00) |
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Inter-Parliamentary Union; International Organization for Migration [IOM]; Inter-African Committee on Traditional Practices Affecting the Health of Women and Children; Switzerland. Geneva. Departement des Institutions. How to put an end to the practice of female genital mutilation (FGM)? Panel discussion report (6 February 2008). Geneva, Switzerland, Inter-Parliamentary Union, 2009. 32 p.
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International Federation of Gynecology and Obstetrics [FIGO]; International Confederation of Midwives; International Council of Nurses; United States. Agency for International Development [USAID]. Family planning: a key component of post abortion care. Consensus statement: International Federation of Gynecology and Obstetrics (FIGO), International Confederation of Midwives (ICM), International Council of Nurses (ICN), and the United States Agency for International Development (USAID). [London, United Kingdom], FIGO, 2009 Sep 25. 4 p.
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International Planned Parenthood Federation [IPPF]. 15andCounting advocacy. [London, United Kingdom, IPPF, 2009]. 11 p.
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JHPIEGO. Breaking down barriers to high-quality health care for the world's most vulnerable populations. [Baltimore, Maryland], JHPIEGO, [2009]. [2] p.
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Reproductive Health Uganda; International Planned Parenthood Federation [IPPF]. From advocacy to access: Uganda. The power of networks: How do you mobilize funds for reproductive health supplies? Fact chart. London, England, IPPF, 2009 Nov. [2] p.
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RTI International. The Resource Estimation Tool for Advocacy (RETA). Version 1.0 user’s guide. Research Triangle Park, North Carolina, RTI International, 2009 Oct. 48 p. (USAID Contract No. GPO-I-01-05-00035-00) |
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World Health Organization [WHO]; Joint United Nations Programme on HIV / AIDS [UNAIDS]. Progress in male circumcision scale-up: Country implementation update, July 2009. [Geneva, Switzerland], WHO, 2009. 8 p.
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Bagga S; Simpson T; Schaffner-Gurney R; Pilz K. Getting the numbers right: A guide to USAID-developed contraceptive forecasting tools. Washington, D.C., United States Agency for International Development [USAID], 2009 Nov. 19 p.
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Peer Reviewed 14. 341691 [Click link to view full record] Biradavolu MR; Burris S; George A; Jena A; Blankenship KM. Can sex workers regulate police? Learning from an HIV prevention project for sex workers in southern India. Social Science and Medicine. 2009 Apr; 68 (8) :1541-7.
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Peer Reviewed 15. 341393 [Click link to view full record] Caffrey P; Weiss E; Wood L; Connor E; Orza L; Trasi R. Engaging parliamentarians as advocates for women's health: findings from Kenya and Namibia. Global Public Health. 2009; 4 (3) :271-83.
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Chau K. Global Partners in Action -- Championing meaningful youth participation. PopActions. 2009 Oct; [2] p
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Cokelet E; Wilson R. Advocacy to improve global health: Strategies and stories from the field. Washington, D.C., Program for Appropriate Technology in Health [PATH], 2009 Mar. 11 p.
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Dallao M. HIV-infected youth. HIV-infected youth need age-appropriate prevention, care, and treatment programs. Research Triangle Park, North Carolina, Family Health International [FHI], Interagency Youth Working Group, 2009 May. [4] p. (YouthLens on Reproductive Health and HIV / AIDS No. 29) |
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Peer Reviewed 19. 343063 [Click link to view full record] Edouard L. The politics of contraception: policies lost and regained. Journal of Family Planning and Reproductive Health Care. 2009 Oct; 35 (4) :257-9.
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Feldman J. Blogging positively. Diego Martin, Trinidad and Tobago, Global Voices, Rising Voices, 2009. 9 p.
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Peer Reviewed 21. 330957 [Click link to view full record] Ford N; Wilson D; Cawthorne P; Kumphitak A; Kasi-Sedapan S; Kaetkaew S; Teemanka S; Donmon B; Preuanbuapan C. Challenge and co-operation: civil society activism for access to HIV treatment in Thailand. Tropical Medicine and International Health. 2009 Mar; 14 (3) :258-66.
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Glasier A. Should healthcare professionals be advocating long-acting reversible contraception? [editorial] Women's Health. 2009 Jan; 5 (1) :1-4.
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Greer G. To have or not to have: the critical importance of reproductive rights to the paradox of population policies in the 21st century. International Journal of Gynaecology and Obstetrics. 2009 Aug; 106 (2) :148-50.
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Hafeez A; Zafar S; Qureshi F; Mirza I; Bile K; Southall DP. Emergency maternal and child health training courses and advocacy to achieve millennium development goals in a poorly resourced country; challenges and opportunities. JPMA. Journal of the Pakistan Medical Association. 2009 Apr; 59 (4) :243-6.
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Heikens GT; Manary M; Sandige H. Child survival in sub Sahara Africa: the role of CAPGAN and regional child health pratitioners & scientists. Malawi Medical Journal. 2009 Sep; 21 (3) :94-95.
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Indacochea CM; Leahy E. A case study of reproductive health supplies in Nicaragua. Washington, D.C., Population Action International, 2009 Jun. 36 p.
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Peer Reviewed 27. 342866 [Click link to view full record] Karim QA. Quarraisha Abdool Karim: investigating HIV/AIDS in South Africa. Interview by Priva Shetty. Lancet. 2009 Sep 12; 374 (9693) :871.
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Keeny SM. The Keeny newsletters: a window on the early family planning programs of Asia. Poughkeepsie, New York, Hudson House, 2009. [525] p.
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Laisser RM; Lugina HI; Lindmark G; Nystrom L; Emmelin M. Striving to make a difference: health care worker experiences with intimate partner violence clients in Tanzania. Health Care For Women International. 2009; 30 (1-2) :64-78.
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Levi AJ; Simmonds KE; Taylor D. The role of nursing in the management of unintended pregnancy. Nursing Clinics of North America. 2009 Sep; 44 (3) :301-14.
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