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Family Health International research, education and services in family planning, STDS/HIV and family health. Worldwide scope. Multiple languages available.
www.fhi.org/en/fp/nfp.html
Surveys in Great Britain, the Netherlands, Sweden and the U.S. identify factors determining the success of family planning in preventing adolescent pregnancy. From Family Planning Perspectives.
www.agi-usa.org/pubs/journals/3128799.html
Center for Reproductive Law and Policy issues information and position statements on access to contraception, including emergency forms, around the world.
www.crlp.org/ww_iss_contracept.html
Article from Family Planning Perspectives about the progress of U.S. efforts to reduce pregnancy among welfare recipients.
www.agi-usa.org/pubs/journals/3109499.html
Essay: Ambivalence toward pregnancy and ambivalence toward -- often downright dislike of -- birth control methods is probably a cause of "unintended" conception.
www.agi-usa.org/pubs/journals/3125099.html
Reproductive freedom advocacy group, based in the U.S. News and information on emerging issues in contraception, including new contraceptive technologies.
rhtp.org
Reproductive health non-governmental organization in the state of Uttar Pradesh, India. Information about programs to reduce fertility rate and improve maternal and child health, including personal counseling, contraceptive marketing, and work with personal birth attendants.
www.sifpsa.org/
Study reported in Family Planning Perspectives.
www.agi-usa.org/pubs/journals/3207400.html
Analysis by the Alan Guttmacher Institute on the issue of whether individuals and institutions should be permitted to refuse to participate in reproductive and other health care services on the grounds of religious belief or moral objection.
www.agi-usa.org/pubs/journals/gr030108.html
Center for Reproductive Rights position statements and fact sheets about topics related to access to contraception in the U.S.
www.crlp.org/pri_contraception.html
Summary of the status of family planning worldwide and assessment of current needs.
www.rho.org/html/fp_program_issues.html
New York Times article on the unintended consequences of China's one-child family planning policies. Access to this article requires free registration.
www.nytimes.com/2002/06/21/international/asia/21CHIN.html
A large collection of information and internet links about strategies, issues and programmes in reproductive health services and family planning, particularly in developing countries.
www.developmentgateway.org/node/146526/
Outlines concerns about the safety and possible carcinogenicity of quinacrine, use of which is being considered for use in sterilization programs in poor countries.
www.cwfa.org/articledisplay.asp?id=1376&department=CWA&categoryid=life
Biography, writings, and interests of Alexander C. Sanger. He is the grandson of Margaret Sanger, who founded the birth control movement, and is currently Chair of the International Planned Parenthood Council.
www.alexandersanger.com
Overview of U.S. programs and statistics.
www.policyalmanac.org/health/archive/hhs_teenage_pregnancy.shtml
One of the Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation Daily Health Reports. News on a variety of reproductive health issues and topics.
www.kaisernetwork.org/daily_reports/rep_repro.cfm
In an interview, State Family Planning Commission official explains the law and the population and family planning situation in the country.
www.china.org.cn/english/2002/Oct/46138.htm
Washington Post article discusses the effects of China's one-child policies on sex-selective abortion, infanticide, and other practices that affect sex ratios.
www.washingtonpost.com/ac2/wp-dyn/A77925-2001May25
Mexican family planning group describes its programs, including efforts to implement replicable sexual health education strategies in Latin America and the Caribbean.
www.gentejoven.org.mx/ingles/default.asp
Article and commentary about the high cost of contraception at US clinics.
www.alternet.org/story/32759/
University of California at Berkeley students, researchers, and staff working to reduce maternal deaths in developing countries by studying and promoting effective family planning approaches.
bixby.berkeley.edu
Christian Science Monitor article about the issues involved when pharmacists refuse (on religious or moral grounds) to fill prescriptions for contraceptives and morning-after pills.
www.csmonitor.com/2005/0408/p01s02-ussc.html
Discussion of UN data on current contraceptive practices and needs in 153 countries and areas. Overall contraceptive use increased substantially over the past decade in developing countries. [Requires free registration.]
www.orgyn.com/en//webzine/2002/issue_12/worldwide_contracept.asp?svarqvp2=0&componentid=134329&sourcepageid=139724
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