- Includes bibliographical references. - Dismantling India's contraceptive target system: an overview and three case studies -- Offering a choice of contraceptive methods in Deqing County, China: changing practice in the family planning program since 1995 -- Transforming reproductive health services in South Africa: women's health advocates and government in partnership -- Learning about clients' needs: family planning field workers in the Philippines -- Empowering frontline staff to improve the quality of family planning services: a case study in Tanzania -- "When I talk about sexuality, I use myself as an example": sexuality counseling and family planning in Colombia -- Coming to terms with politics and gender: the evolution of an adolescent reproductive health program in Nigeria -- Talking about sex in a conservative setting: an experiment in Egypt -- Recovery from abortion and miscarriage in Egypt: does counseling husbands help? -- Promoting postpartum health in Turkey: the role of the father -- A hospital in Nigeria reinvents its reproductive health care system -- Improving postabortion care in a public hospital in Mexico -- Addressing gender violence in a reproductive and sexual health program in Venezuela -- Sexual risk, sexually transmitted infections, and contraceptive options: empowering women in Mexico with information and choice -- Pitfalls and possibilities: managing RTIs in family planning and general reproductive health services -- How a family planning association turned its approach to sexual health on its head: collaborating with communites in Belize -- "Let's be citizens, not patients!": women's groups in Peru assert their right to high-quality reproductive health care -- Action research to enhance reproductive choice in a Brazilian municipality: the Santa Barbara project -- Reprosalud: feminism meets USAID in Peru -- "If many push together, it can be done": reproductive health and women's savings and credit in Nepal -- Mobilizing communities to end violence against women in Tanzania -- Protecting and empowering girls: confronting the roots of female genital cutting in Kenya.
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