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Aspects du financement des services de planification familiale en Afrique Subsaharienne. Family Health International, 1999. pp. 90. French copies Corporate Report 2005. Family Health International, 2005. pp. 24. English copies Issues in the Financing of Family Planning Services in Sub-Saharan Africa. Family Health International, 1999. pp. 80. English copies Latex Condom: Recent Advances and Future Directions English copies This monograph provides a comprehensive review of recent advances in latex condom research regarding effectiveness, manufacturing, quality assurance, performance in human use, acceptability and user behavior. Family Health International, 1998. pp. 80. (Also available in full text online.) Postpartum and Postabortion Family Planning in Latin America: Interviews with Health Providers, Policy-makers and Women's Advocates in Ecuador, Honduras and Mexico. Family Health International and the Pan American Health Organization, 1997. pp. 62. English copies This working paper summarizes perspectives on postpartum and postabortic programs and policies as seen by health professionals, policy makers and women's advocates. Methodological Issues in Research on Traditional Birth Attendants. Family Health International and United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF), 1997. pp. 15. English copies
Aspects du financement des services de planification familiale en Afrique Subsaharienne. Family Health International, 1999. pp. 90.
Corporate Report 2005. Family Health International, 2005. pp. 24.
Issues in the Financing of Family Planning Services in Sub-Saharan Africa. Family Health International, 1999. pp. 80.
Latex Condom: Recent Advances and Future Directions
This monograph provides a comprehensive review of recent advances in latex condom research regarding effectiveness, manufacturing, quality assurance, performance in human use, acceptability and user behavior. Family Health International, 1998. pp. 80. (Also available in full text online.)
Postpartum and Postabortion Family Planning in Latin America: Interviews with Health Providers, Policy-makers and Women's Advocates in Ecuador, Honduras and Mexico. Family Health International and the Pan American Health Organization, 1997. pp. 62.
This working paper summarizes perspectives on postpartum and postabortic programs and policies as seen by health professionals, policy makers and women's advocates.
Methodological Issues in Research on Traditional Birth Attendants. Family Health International and United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF), 1997. pp. 15.
FHI Electronic Library 2005: Reproductive Health Publications copies This CD-ROM contains hundreds of full-text FHI publications on reproductive health and family planning, many of which are also in Spanish and French. Limited quantities are available at no cost to developing country libraries and health professionals. System requirements: PC with Microsoft Windows 95/98/NT 4.0 or above; CD-ROM drive; mouse and 30 MB of hard disk space (for installation of Internet Explorer and Adobe Reader, if not installed). This CD-ROM does not work with Win 3.1. The CD-ROM is not available to industrialized country organizations. If requesting more than one copy, please provide a justification in the comments box at the bottom of this page to let us know how you plan to use them. Thank you.
FHI Electronic Library 2005: Reproductive Health Publications
This CD-ROM contains hundreds of full-text FHI publications on reproductive health and family planning, many of which are also in Spanish and French. Limited quantities are available at no cost to developing country libraries and health professionals. System requirements: PC with Microsoft Windows 95/98/NT 4.0 or above; CD-ROM drive; mouse and 30 MB of hard disk space (for installation of Internet Explorer and Adobe Reader, if not installed). This CD-ROM does not work with Win 3.1. The CD-ROM is not available to industrialized country organizations. If requesting more than one copy, please provide a justification in the comments box at the bottom of this page to let us know how you plan to use them. Thank you.
Developing Health Journalists: A Training Manual for Improving News Coverage of Reproductive Health A manual covering needs assessment surveys, design of training objectives, sample training sessions, handouts and evaluation tools for use by journalism school faculty, information officers at health agencies, staff at family planning and reproductive health organizations, and news media interested in improving reporting on health issues. Family Health International, 1993. pp. 210. English copies
Developing Health Journalists: A Training Manual for Improving News Coverage of Reproductive Health
A manual covering needs assessment surveys, design of training objectives, sample training sessions, handouts and evaluation tools for use by journalism school faculty, information officers at health agencies, staff at family planning and reproductive health organizations, and news media interested in improving reporting on health issues. Family Health International, 1993. pp. 210.
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