Publication Cover
Reproductive Health Matters
An international journal on sexual and reproductive health and rights
Volume 8, 2000 - Issue 16: Reproductive rights, advocacy and changing the law
897
Views
9
CrossRef citations to date
0
Altmetric
Original Articles

Advocacy for sexual and reproductive health: The challenge in India

Pages 24-34 | Published online: 01 Nov 2000

References

  • Programme of Action of the International Conference on Population and Development, Cairo 1994
  • What is Advocacy?. 1995; National Centre for Advocacy Studies: Pune.
  • N.B. Sarojini. Campaign Against Injectables and Implant: in India. 1996; Centre for Development Studies: Thiruvanthapuram.
  • Press release, Sama, Delhi, 10 October 2000.
  • Perhaps the best example from India of research that was used for advocacy to improve reproductive health was SEARCH’s study. R.A. Bang, A.T. Bang, M. Baitule. High prevalence of gynaecological diseases in rura Indian women. Lancet. 14: 1989; 85–87. Jan.
  • M.A. Koenig, M.E. Khan. Improving Quality of Care in India’s Family Welfare Program: The Challenge Ahead. 1999; Population Council: New York.
  • B. Datta, G. Misra. Advocacy for Reproductive Health and Women’s Empowerment in India. 1997; Ford Foundation: New Delhi.
  • Forum Against Sex Determination and Sex Pre-Selection. Using technology choosing sex: the campaign against sex determination and the question of choice. V. Shiva. Minding Our Lives: Women from the South and North Reconnect Ecology and Health. 1993; Kali for Women: New Delhi.
  • Crime in India 1996. 1998; National Crime Records Bureau, Government of India: New Delhi.
  • Health Watch Trust. The Community Needs-Based Reproductive and Child Health in India: Progress and Constraints. 1999; Health Watch Trust: Jaipur.
  • A.R. Measham, R.A. Heaver. India’s Family Welfare Program: Moving to a Reproductive and Child Health Approach. 1996; World Bank: Washington DC.
  • R. Khanna Reproductive health: history, critique and operationalization Paper presented at ICOMP-IIHMR Workshop on Leadership and Management for Reproductive Health Programs. Jaipur 1997
  • Haq Mahbub-ul. Human Development in South Asia 1998. 1998; Oxford University Press: Karachi.
  • T.K.S. Ravindran, R. Savitri, A. Bhavani. Women’s experiences of utero-vaginal prolapse: a qualitative study from Tamil Nadu, India Safe Motherhood Initiatives: Critical Issues. M. Berer, T.K.S. Ravindran. Reproductive Health Matters. 2000. London, 2nd printing 2000.
  • B. Datta. Bridging the Divide: Reproductive Health, Sexuality and Economic Development. 1999; Ford Foundation: New Delhi. Meeting report.
  • Satia J, Sokhi S. Developing an alternative system of monitoring indicators for the Family Welfare Program. (Unpublished paper).
  • L. Visaria, S. Jejeebhoy, T. Merrick From family planning to reproductive health: challenges facing India Paper presented at IUSSP XXIII General Population Conference. Beijing 1997
  • S. Sokhi. Rural Women Take Reproductive Health Matters into their Own Hands: Rural Women’s Social Education Centre. 1998; International Council on Management of Population Programmes: Kuala Lumpur.
  • National Population Policy, 2000. 2000; Government of India: New Delhi.
  • The family way. Economic Times. 16 February 2000
  • S. Kaw. Laws to check rising population likely soon. Economic Times. 2000. 18 April.
  • G. Sen, A. Germain, L. Chen. Population Policies Reconsidered: Health, Empowerment and Rights. 1994; International Women’s Health Coalition, Harvard School of Public Health: New York.
  • A. Kumar, C. Vlassoff. Gender relations and education of girls in two Indian communities: implications for decisions about childbearing. Reproductive Health Matters. 5(10): 1997; 139–150.
  • P. Uberoi. Hindu Marriage Law and the judicial construction of sexuality. R. Kapur. Feminist Terrains in Legal Domains: Interdisciplinary Essays on Women and Law in India. 1996; Kali for Women: New Delhi.
  • B. Datta, R. Motihar. Breaking Down the Walls: Violence as a Health and Human Rights Issue. 1998; Ford Foundation: New Delhi. Meeting report.
  • World Development Report 1998. 1998; World Bank: Washington DC.
  • B. Datta. Beyond Borders: Reproductive Health, AIDS and Gender Violence as Global Issues. 2000; Ford Foundation: New Delhi. Meeting report.
  • Ashworth, G. Of Violence and Violation — Women and Human Rights. CHANGE Thinkbook No 2, London.
  • Positive Dialogue. April 1999; Lawyer’s Collective: Mumbai.
  • T.K. Sundari Ravindran. Women and the politics of population and development in India. Reproductive Health Matters. 1(1): 1993; 26–38.
  • M. Vardhan. A fire in male territory. Pioneer. 6: 1998. December.
  • C. Upadhya. Set this house on fire. Economic and Political Weekly. 12: 1998; 3176–3177. Dec.
  • This definition closely follows the Cairo definition of reproductive and sexual health and rights. See.
  • The need for a separate national population policy was first discussed in 1976, and endorsed in the National Health Policy of 1983.

Reprints and Corporate Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

To request a reprint or corporate permissions for this article, please click on the relevant link below:

Academic Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

Obtain permissions instantly via Rightslink by clicking on the button below:

If you are unable to obtain permissions via Rightslink, please complete and submit this Permissions form. For more information, please visit our Permissions help page.