The Population Council's Reproductive Health program strives to improve sexual and reproductive health, especially for vulnerable people in developing countries. We help individuals to achieve their family planning and reproductive health goals through improvements in technologies and services. We work to reduce maternal mortality and morbidity and to improve equity and quality in the delivery of care.
Submissions from 1994
A diagnostic study of the implementation of Department of Health volunteer workers program, Marlina Lacuesta, Segundina Sarangani, and Napoleon Amoyen
Factors affecting the family planning program drop-out rate in Bukidnon, Philippines, Lita Sealza
Factors that contribute to the varying performance of BSPOs and BHWs in the delivery of family planning services in Iloilo City, Fely David and Fely Chin
Family planning and reproductive health: Briefing sheets for a gender analysis, Kirsten Moore and Debbie Rogow
Family planning studies in the Philippines: A review and synthesis, Virginia Miralao
Field methodology for entry into the community [Arabic], Hind Khattab, Huda Zurayk, Nabil Younis, and Olfia Kamal
Learning about the gynecological health of women [Arabic], Nabil Younis, Karima Khalil, Huda Zurayk, and Hind Khattab
National Research Utilization Conference, September 1994, Family Planning Operations Reserach and Training (FPORT) Program
Partnership for prevention: A report of a meeting between women's health advocates, program planners, and scientists, Population Council
Planning services in Iloilo City: A diagnostic study of the implementation of the Department of Health Training Courses for family planning providers in Region II and Cordillera Administrative Region, Steven Rood, Marcelo Raquepo, and Mary Ann Ladia
Profile of clients of different providers of family planning services in Egypt, Social Planning, Analysis & Administration Consultants (SPAAC)
Provider training and long-term client outcomes: The CSI experience, Social Planning, Analysis & Administration Consultants (SPAAC)
Reproductive health approach to family planning, Population Council
Submissions from 1993
Employment-based family planning services, Placide Tapsoba, Ian Askew, J. Tunde Taylor Thomas, Sering Falu Njie, and Momodou Jasseh
Rethinking postpartum health care, Martha Brady and Beverly Winikoff
Review of existing Norplant® acceptor tracking system, Joedo Prihartono
The 1992 Indonesia Norplant® Use-Dynamics Diagnostic Study, Dinan S. Bratakoesoema, Abdul Rodjak, Sulaiman Sastrawinata, Faisal R. Djamal, Hafni Bachtiar, Dr. Masrul, and Nadra B. Azwar
Submissions from 1992
Norplant® use-dynamics diagnostic study, 1991, Heru Kasidi and Peter C. Miller
The Silent Endurance: Social Conditions of Women's Reproductive Health in Rural Egypt [Arabic], Hind Khattab
Submissions from 1991
Handbook for Family Planning Operations Research Design, Andrew A. Fisher, John E. Laing, John E. Stoeckel, and John Townsend
Handbook for Family Planning Operations Research Design [Arabic], Andrew A. Fisher, John E. Laing, John E. Stoeckel, and John Townsend
Limitations of maternal care to improve maternal health, Beverly Winikoff
Manual para el Diseño de Investigación Operativa en Planificación Familiar, Andrew A. Fisher, John E. Laing, John E. Stoeckel, and John Townsend
Maternal risk, Beverly Winikoff
Prevention of morbidity and mortality from induced and unsafe abortion in Nigeria, Friday E. Okonofua and Toun Ilumoka
Submissions from 1990
A reassessment of the concept of reproductive risk in maternity care and family planning services, Judith Rooks and Beverly Winikoff
Fundamental elements of the quality of care: A simple framework, Judith Bruce
Strategies for increasing contraceptive use in factories in Barbados, Charles Alleyne, Elrene Sealy, and Pauline Russell-Brown
Submissions from 1979
Contraceptives and common sense: Conventional methods reconsidered, Judith Bruce and S. Bruce Schearer