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Notes
1. UNFPA. 2004. Investing in People:
National Progress in Implementing the
ICPD Programme of Action. New York:
UNFPA.
2. This section draws on the analysis
in: To Better Communication Project.
2003. The Road to Global
Reproductive Health: Reproductive
Health and Rights on the International
Agenda: 1968-2003. New York:
To Better Communication Project,
coordinated by the media/advocacy
working group of the EuroNGOs
and sponsored by UNFPA. Web site:
http://www.unfpa.org/publications/detail.cfm?ID=143, last
accessed 9 June 2004.
3. See: UNFPA. 1997. “Reproductive
Health and Human Rights.” Ch. 1 in:
The State of World Population 1997:
The Right to Choose: Reproductive
Rights and Reproductive Health.”
New York: UNFPA.
4. UNFPA 2004, pp. 34-35.
5. Unsafe abortion is defined as a procedure
for terminating an unwanted
pregnancy either by persons lacking
the necessary skills or in an environment
lacking the minimal medical
standards or both (based on: WHO.
1994. Health, Population and
Development [WHO/FHE/94.1]).
WHO position paper prepared for
the International Conference on
Population and Development, Cairo,
5-13 September 1994. Geneva: WHO.
6. WHO, UNICEF, and UNFPA. 2003.
Maternal Mortality in 2000: Estimates
Developed by WHO, UNICEF, and
UNFPA. Geneva: WHO; and WHO.
2003. Reproductive Health: Draft
Strategy to Accelerate Progress towards
the Attainment of International
Development Goals and Targets
(EB113/15 Add.1). Geneva: WHO.
7. UNAIDS. 2004. 2004 Report on the
Global AIDS Epidemic: 4th Global
Report (UNAIDS/04.16E). Geneva:
UNAIDS.
8. The increase, however, may not be
sustained and may largely represent
investments in HIV/AIDS programmes
rather than in a comprehensive
approach to reproductive health.
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