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Seminar on Gender Inequalities and Reproductive Health: changing priorities in an era of social transformation and globalisation

Campos de Jordão, Brazil, November 16-19, 1998
Co-sponsored by the IUSSP Committee on Reproductive Health and
the Population Studies Center (NEPO) at the university of Campinas (uNICAMP)

Programme

Opening

DE OLIVEIRA Maria Coleta, Population Studies Center at the university of Campinas and member of the IUSSP Committee on Reproductive Health

BERQuó Elza, Population Studies Center at the university of Campinas and President of the National Commission on Population and Development - CNPD of the Brazilian Government

MuNDIGO Axel, Co-Chair IUSSP Committee on Reproductive Health

Session 1: Reproductive Health: global and country perspectives

Brief Considerations on Population Issues during This Century
BERQuó Elza

From Contraceptive Targets to Reproductive Health Services: evolution of India's policies and programmes
VISARIA Leela

Family Planning and State Ideology: the case of the Islamic RePUBLIC of Iran
MEHRYAR Amir H. and ROuDI Nazy

Reproductive Health: does it have a place in a health sector reform agenda?
EL-ADAWY Maha

Session 2: Reproductive Health: household dynamics and gender

Individuals, Households and Kin Groups as Determinants of Access to Reproductive Health Services: the case of Jordan
PEDERSEN Jon

Women's Social Networks and Reproductive Health Outcomes in Mali
ADAMS Alayne M., MADHAVAN Sangeetha and SIMON Dominique

Spousal Communication on Reproductive Illness: a case study of rural women in Southern India
SANTHYA K.G. and DASVARMA G.L

Bargaining Power within Couples and Reproductive Health Care use in Indonesia
BEEGLE Kathleen, FRANKENBERG Elizabeth and DuNCAN Thomas

The Role of Gender Balance in Decisionmaking on Condom use in High and Low Risk Settings in uganda
WOLFF Brent and BLANC Ann K.

Session 3: Reproductive Health and Gender: demographic implications

Gender Inequalities and Perception of Health in Northern Botswana: some implications for the study of fertility in Southern Africa
uPTON Rebecca

Impact of Credit-Plus Paradigm of Development on Gender Inequality, Women's Empowerment and Reproductive Behaviour in Rural Bangladesh
KAMAL Firoz Mahboob

Biomedical Facts and Social Constructs: the relative attention paid to pregnancy and postpartum period in Sri Lanka
DE SILVA Indralal W.

Session 4: Gender Ideologies and Reproductive Health Services

uneasy to Take Health for Women
ZHAO Jie

Reproductive Health Services: a case study of Indonesian youth
uTOMO Iwu

Attribution of Control and the Abortion Controversy: different sides, the same struggle
LISTA Carlos Alberto

Session 5: Reproductive Health: structural transformations and health care systems in africa

Women’s Health Treatment under Adjustment in Nigeria
ORuBuLOYE I.O.

Atteindre les Objectifs de la Santé de la Reproduction: un défi difficile pour les pays africains: analyse du contexte camerounais
TIMNOu Joseph-Pierre

Gender Inequalities and Reproductive Health in the Changing Socioeconomic Context of Rural Africa: qualitative evidence from Côte d'Ivoire
ADJAMAGBO Agnès

Women's Reproductive Health Strategies During the Era of Structural Adjustment: a case study of adapting medical systems in Kigoma, Tanzania
MCCuRDY Sheryl

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