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Reproductive Health—The Missing Millennium Development Goal : Poverty, Health, and Development in a Changing World

2006

Campbell White, Arlette | Merrick, Thomas W. | Yazbeck, Abdo S.


Bibliographic information
Publisher
Washington, DC: World Bank
Other Subjects
Intervention; Sexual health; International conference on population; Self-assessment; Empowerment of women; Social consequences; Maternal health; Illnesses; Gender disparity; Nutritional deficiencies; Reproductive health interventions; Policy-making process; Health reform; Low-income settings; Safer sex; Genital mutilation; Life expectancy; Demographic changes; Regulation of fertility; Demographers; Epidemic; Violence against women; Ill health; State of world population; Young people; Rights; Child health services; Family planning programs; Services to women; Child mortality; Reproductive health problems; Progress; Global reproductive health; Health care systems; Health problems; Population assistance; Family planning services; Millennium development goal; Population council; Demographic goals; Social cohesion; Population size; Gender issues; Infant mortality rates; Behavior change; Holistic approach; Safe sex; Unsafe abortion; Population and development; Illness; Referral system; Maternal deaths; Health outcomes; Reproductive process; Modern contraceptive methods; Infant mortality; International reproductive health; Reproductive age; Political decision; Practitioners; Advocacy efforts; Impact on health; Ministry of health; Gender relations; Sex education for adolescents; Victims; Infection rates; Universal access; Poverty reduction strategies; Victims of violence; Access to health care; Poor women; Infant mortality rate; Policy implications; Use of health services; Health sector; Childbirth; Female genital cutting; Antenatal care; Quality of services; Sex education; Obstetric services; Fertility trends; Adolescent health; Contraceptive prevalence; Quantitative measures; Complications; Health needs; Rights advocates; Health care services; Individual health; Health ministries; Health initiatives; Reproductive services; Complications of pregnancy; Global health; Maternal mortality ratio; Social sectors; Global population; Human development; Dissemination; Health sector reform; Reproductive health information; Population programs; Sexual behaviors; Access to contraceptives; Unwanted pregnancy; Unsafe sex; Female genital mutilation; Respect; Leading causes; Mother; Reproductive health programs; Skilled attendance; Slowing population growth; Maternal mortality; Market economy; Policy makers; Acceptable methods of family planning; Population growth trends; Reproductive health activities; Stis; Delivery care; Abortion rate; Harmful practices; United nations population fund; Scientific evidence; Safe sex life; Safe motherhood; Obstetric emergencies; Health system reform; Health interventions; Government policies; Reproductive health services; Leading causes of death; Service delivery; Health systems; Unwanted pregnancies; Health system; Health-sector; Poor nutrition; Healthy infant; Poverty reduction strategy; Health consequences; Low-income countries; Forms of violence; Population policies; Mother-to-child; Of women; Sexually transmitted infections; Unfpa; Medical research; Reproductive health outcomes
License
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/7116http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igoWorld BankCC BY 3.0 IGO
ISSN
8213-6613

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