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Reproductive Health Matters
An international journal on sexual and reproductive health and rights
Volume 19, 2011 - Issue 38: Repoliticisation of SRH services
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Perpetuating power: some reasons why reproductive health has stalled

Pages 26-34 | Published online: 24 Nov 2011

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Andrea Solnes Miltenburg, Birgit Kvernflaten, Tarek Meguid & Johanne Sundby. (2023) Towards renewed commitment to prevent maternal mortality and morbidity: learning from 30 years of maternal health priorities. Sexual and Reproductive Health Matters 31:1.
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Alicia Ely Yamin. (2019) Power, Politics and Knowledge Claims: Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights in the SDG Era . Global Policy 10:S1, pages 52-60.
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Andrea Melberg, Abdoulaye Hama Diallo, Katerini T. Storeng, Thorkild Tylleskär & Karen Marie Moland. (2018) Policy, paperwork and ‘postographs’: Global indicators and maternity care documentation in rural Burkina Faso. Social Science & Medicine 215, pages 28-35.
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Lotte Danielsen. (2018) Mødrehelse som image og valuta. Norsk antropologisk tidsskrift 28:3-4, pages 179-198.
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Lotte Danielsen. (2017) Enforcing ‘Progress’: A Story of an MDG 5 Indicator and Maternal Health in Malawi. Development and Change 48:3, pages 429-451.
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Lori McDougall. (2016) Discourse, ideas and power in global health policy networks: political attention for maternal and child health in the millennium development goal era. Globalization and Health 12:1.
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