The International Conference on
Population and Development, Cairo,
1994. Is its Plan of Action important,
desirable and feasible?
Forum: Health Transition Review 6, 1996, 71 - 122:
The nature of the forum
John C. Caldwell
Health Transition Centre, Australian National University, Canberra, Australia
Reproductive health and rights: origins of and challenges to the ICPD Agenda
Margaret Hempel
Ford Foundation, New York
Population Policy Revisited: Examining ICPD
Radhika Balakrishnan
Mary Mount Manhattan College, New York
The Cairo consensus and women's reproductive health in less developed countries
Anibal Faundes
Full Professor of Obstetrics, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Faculty of Medical Science, State University of Campinas (UNICAMP), Brazil
A holistic reproductive health approach in developing countries:necessity and feasibility
Huda Zurayk, Hind Khattab, Nabil Younis, Karima Khali and Abdel-Monem Farag
Members in Egypt of the Reproductive Health Working Group*
ICPD and Family Planning Associations
Sunetra Puri and Alison McLellan
International Planned Parenthood Federation, Regent’s College, London
Implementing the ICPD’s message
Anrudh Jain
The Population Council, New York
Reprinted from Studies in Family Planning 26,5:296-298.
A view from Turkey: men as well as women
Zeynep Angin and Frederic C. Shorter
Department of Sociology, Bosphorus University, Istanbul
Family planning reproductive health: the neglected factor
Penny Kane
University of Melbourne, Australia
ICPD and the feminization of population and development issues
John Cleland
Centre for Population Studies, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, London
Cairo revisited: some thoughts on the implications of the ICPD
Jason L. Finkle and Alison McIntosh
Centre for Population Planning, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
The crisis in international family planning
Malcolm Potts
School of Public Health, University of California, Berkeley,
Quality of care and service: some notes from the Indonesian family planning and family development movements
Haryono Suyono
State Minister for Population, Chairman BKKBN, Professor in Medical Sociology, Faculty of Medicine, Airlangga University
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