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Last updated on 06 March 2008

Myths, misperceptions and fears addressing condom use barriers

This booklet provides factual information that can be used to foster a positive attitude towards condom use. (United Nations Population Fund: 2007) More info >>

Barriers to condom access: setting an advocacy agenda

This paper discusses the importance of removing barriers to enable access and use of contraceptives, particularly condoms, and the strategies that can be adopted to achieve this. (International Council of AIDS Services Organisations: 2007) More info >>

Linking sexual, reproductive, maternal and newborn health

This framework aims to help policy makers, planners and managers to understand the rationale for integration and the need for stronger links between sexual and reproductive health services, maternal and newborn health services, and HIV prevention and care. (UNICEF) More info >>

The sexuality and sexual health minicourse

This minicourse addresses sexual and reproductive health in the context in which people are making decisions. By approaching reproductive health from the position of sexuality, the minicourse intends to reach and educate a broader audience base. (EngenderHealth: 2005) More info >>

Achieving the ICPD Goals: reproductive health commodity requirements 2000-2015

This report attempts to assess what it would take to meet the International Conference on Population and Development (ICPD) goal of universal access to reproductive health commodities. It estimates what would be required to scale up commodity provision from current levels to universal coverage by the year 2015. (UNFPA: 2005) More info >>

Family planning and HIV/AIDS in women and children

This document presents the findings of a high-level consultation convened by UNFPA and the WHO on family planning and the prevention of HIV. It includes recommendations in the areas of policy and advocacy, programme development, resource mobilisation, monitoring and evaluation, and research. (UNFPA: 2006) More info >>

Donor support for contraceptives and condoms for STI/HIV prevention

This report provides a detailed look at the contraceptive supplies provided by donors. It also analyses trends in donor funding over the last decade and compares the supply with estimated need. (UNFPA: 2003) More info >>


 

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