Project: PACE: Policy, Advocacy, and Communication Enhanced for Population and Reproductive Health
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LGBTQ Youth and Young Adults Are Coming Out Into a Polarized Environment—and Finding Valuable School and Community Support
Naming the vulnerability and discrimination LGBTQ youth face can be a starting point for adults and institutions that support youth—and youth themselves—to act for change.
Project: Middle East and North Africa Program (MENA)
Working Paper. Minding the Gap in Alexandria, Egypt: Talking to Girls in Schools About Reproductive Health
(2012) Reproductive health (RH) is one of the cornerstones of an individual's health and well-being, and an important component of a country's human social development.
Domestic Violence in Developing Countries: An Intergenerational Crisis
(2004) A new comparative study using nationally representative information on domestic violence in nine developing countries finds that women whose fathers abused their mothers are twice as likely to suffer domestic abuse themselves.
Épidémies émergentes en Chine : co-infections et populations mobiles
(2003) Depuis 1979, début des gaige kaifang (réforme et ouverture), la Chine a pris le chemin de son intégration dans le système économique mondial, les investissements étrangers sur son territoire et l'exportation de ses produits dans le monde entier.
Policy Brief: Spousal Violence in Egypt
(2010) One-third of Egyptian women have been physically abused by their husbands, according to the 2005 Egypt Demographic and Health Survey; and 7 percent said they are beaten "often." These women mostly suffered silently and did not seek help.
Project: PACE: Policy, Advocacy, and Communication Enhanced for Population and Reproductive Health
Myths, Misconceptions Still Discourage Use of Family Planning
Twenty-five years since the landmark International Conference on Population and Development in Cairo, most countries have made great strides in increasing access to and voluntary use of family planning.
Paludisme au Cambodge : malgré un recul du nombre de cas, le taux de mortalité demeure élevé
(2003) Selon l'Organisation mondiale de la Santé (OMS), chaque année près de 300 millions de personnes sont atteintes du paludisme dans le monde, avec pour résultat plus d'un million de décès.