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Title
EDITORIAL - The Ignored Role of Men in Fertility Awareness and Regulation in Africa |
Full text
http://bioline.utsc.utoronto.ca/archive/00000629/02/rh01002.pdf; http://hdl.handle.net/1807/1487 |
Date
2001 |
Author(s)
Ratcliffe, Amy A.; Hill, Allan C.; Dibba, Mafuji; Walraven, Gijs |
Abstract
High fertility in rural sub-Saharan Africa still remains a major challenge for the public health and development communities. The 1994 International Conference on Population and Development in Cairo emphasised women's health and empowerment as necessary means to encouraging lower fertility and preventing unwanted births. While this agenda rightly acknowledges the need to improve the lot of women worldwide, the one-sided emphasis on women may be inadequate since women rarely make decisions or take action related to reproduction on their own. Men's involvement in programs and interventions to address the health consequences of high fertility and unsafe motherhood may be an important ingredient of reproductive health programs in rural Africa. |
Subject(s)
Reproductive Health |
Language
en_US |
Publisher
Women's Health and Action Research Centre |
Type of publication
Journal (Paginated) |
Format
28828 bytes; application/pdf |
Identifier
African Journal of Reproductive Health 5(1) |
Repository
Toronto - University of Toronto
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