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No. 17: Family Planning: A Vital Public Health Need in the Era of HIV/AIDS
POLICY (February, 2006)
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No. 16: Formal and Informal Fees for Maternal Health Care Services in Five Countries: Policies, Practices, and Perspectives
Suneeta Sharma, Sarah Smith, Emily Sonneveldt, Marissa Pine, Varuni Dayaratna, and Rachel Sanders (July, 2005)
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No. 15: The MNPI Study: Measures of Strength for Maternal Health Programs in 55 Developing Countries
John A. Ross and Jane E. Begala (November, 2004)
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No. 14: Out of the Shadows: Greater Involvement of People Living with HIV/AIDS (GIPA) in Policy
David Stephens (October, 2004)
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No. 13: A Political Economy Perspective on Achieving Contraceptive Self-Reliance in Turkey
Jeffrey Sine, Maureen E. Clyde, and Zerrin Baser (October, 2004)
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No. 12: Sexuality Education in Schools: The International Experience and Implications for Nigeria
James E. Rosen, Nancy J. Murray, and Scott Moreland (June, 2004)
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No. 11: The Policy Circle: A Framework for Analyzing the Components of Family Planning, Reproductive Health, Maternal Health, and HIV/AIDS Policies
Karen Hardee, Imelda Feranil, Jill Boezwinkle, and Benjamin Clark (June, 2004)
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No. 10: Plateaus During the Rise of Contraceptive Prevalence
John Ross, Ed Abel, and Kate Abel (February, 2004)
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No. 9: An Analysis of Family Planning Content in HIV/AIDS, VCT, and PMTCT Policies in 16 Countries
Molly Strachan, Akua Kwateng-Addo, Karen Hardee, Sumi Subramaniam, Nicole Judice, and Koki Agarwal (January, 2004)
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No. 8: Assessing Adolescent Reproductive Health Policies and Programs
Anne-Emmanuele Calves (July, 2002)
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No. 7: Initiating Public/Private Partnerships to Finance Reproductive Health: The Role of Market Segmentation Analysis
Ruth Berg (May, 2000)
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No. 6: Factors Influencing the Growth of the Commercial Sector in Family Planning Service Provision
William Winfrey, Laura Heaton, Tamara Fox, and Susan Adamchak (February, 2000)
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No. 5: Improving Nutrition and Reproductive Health: The Importance of Micronutrient Nutrition
POLICY (January, 2000)
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No. 4: Use of Commercial and Government Sources of Family Planning and Maternal and Child Health Care
Karen Foreit (September, 1999)
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No. 3: Reproductive Health Costs Literature Review
Elizabeth Mumford, Varuni Dayaratna, William Winfrey, Jeffrey Sine, and William McGreevey (July, 1998)
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No. 2: Policy Lessons Learned in Finance and Private Sector Participation
Janet Smith, Rob Ritzenthaler, and Elizabeth Mumford (March, 1998)
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No. 1: Performance Monitoring for Family Planning and Reproductive Health Programs: An Approach Paper
POLICY (April, 1996)
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