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Global reproductive health and rights: Is ICPD enough?
Mindy Jane Roseman, JD, PhD Harvard Law School Human Rights Program American Public Health Association 7 November 2007
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Organization Introduction--Global Reproductive Rights and Health: the group and the book project ICPD and reproductive rights Organization of the book and key findings Getting to there: ICPD +15, +20.
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Center for Population and Development Studies, Harvard School of Public Health, Group on Reproductive Health and Rights, Book Project
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ICPD and Reproductive Rights
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Table of Contents Volume Introduction
Section I: Global Agendas and Population and Development Perspectives Global reproductive health and rights: Reflecting on ICPD by Mindy Jane Roseman and Laura Reichenbach 2. The global reproductive health and rights agenda: Opportunities and challenges for the future by Laura Reichenbach 3. The conundrum of population and reproductive health programs in the early twenty-first century by George Zeidenstein 4. Population, poverty reduction, and the Cairo agenda by David E. Bloom and David Canning 5. Mobilizing resources for reproductive health by Thomas W. Merrick 6. Measuring reproductive health: From contraceptive prevalence to human development indicators by Joan Kaufman Section II: Human Rights Realizations 7. Bearing human rights: Maternal health and the promise of ICPD by Mindy Jane Roseman 8. Advocacy strategies for young people’s sexual and reproductive health: Using UN processes by Bonnie Shepard 9. Approaches to sexual and reproductive health and HIV policies and programs: Synergies and disconnects by Sofia Gruskin 10. Technology, reproductive health, and the Cairo consensus by Kelly Blanchard 11. The Cairo “compromise” on abortion and its consequences for making abortion safe and legal by Marge Berer Section III: Challenges to Institutionalizing Reproductive Health and Rights 12. Advocacy for sexuality and women’s rights: continuities, discontinuities, and strategies since ICPD by Françoise Girard 13. Situating reproductive health within the Academy by Alaka Basu 14. The political limits of the UN in advancing reproductive health and rights by Heidi Larson and Michael R. Reich 15. Examining religion and reproductive health: constructive engagement for the future by Frances Kissling 16. Considering the future of ICPD: Concluding thoughts by Rebecca Firestone, Laura Reichenbach, and Mindy Jane Roseman
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Section I: Global Agendas and Population and Development Perspectives
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Section II: Human Rights Realizations
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Section III: Challenges to Institutionalizing Reproductive Health and Rights
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Getting to There: ICPD +15, +20
Findings
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