Graphics Bank: Reproductive Health
These files are part of a collection of PowerPoint graphics for speakers, trainers, and others presenting information on population and health topics. Presentations are between 30 and 600 kilobytes in size and should not take any more than a few seconds to download. View or print the PowerPoint file or print the graphics on transparency sheets for use with an overhead projector (see note below on opening and using below). For more information, please see the Graphics Bank home page.
All slides (PPT: 708KB)
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Female Genital Cutting (FGC)
Female Genital Cutting, by Age Download
Female Genital Cutting, by Level of Education Download
Female Genital Cutting, by Residence Download
Maternal Health
Age at Marriage Download
Birth Spacing, Less Developed Countries Download
Map of Maternal Mortality Worldwide Download
Maternal Mortality, by Region Download
Causes of Maternal Mortality Download
Births and Assisted Deliveries Worldwide Download
Skilled Care at Delivery and Maternal Deaths Download
Sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs)
Awareness of Sexually Transmitted Infections Download
Map of Cervical Cancer Incidence, by Country Download
Cervical Cancer Cases Worldwide Download
Cervical Cancer, by World Region Download
Cervical Cancer in the Americas Download
Cervical Cancer, Latin America/Caribbean Download
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