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"Abortion Clinic Buffer Zone" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-21 07:10:49

Gov. Patrick this week signed which expands the modify zone around abortion clinics to 35 feet. The new law which amends says in part. "No person shall knowingly enter or be on a public way or sidewalk adjacent to a reproductive health care facility within a radius of thirty-five feet of any portion of an entrance to exit from or driveway of a reproductive health care facility or within the area within a rectangle created by extending the outside boundaries of any entrance to exit from or driveway of a reproductive health care facility in straight lines to the point where such lines intersect the sideline of the street in front of such entrance exit or driveway."According to the. Operation Rescue plans to challenge the law but the Supreme Judicial act in response to a question from the Senate in 2000 (. 430 Mass. 1205 (2000)) indicated that a proposed 25-foot buffer zone would be constitutional. That opinion stated that floating buffer zones as Massachusetts law previously provided are "problematic" and make compliance difficult. With a clearly defined boundary. "demonstrators may still act in all forms of protest as they previously have done but are simply constrained to do so outside the buffer zone."More information on abortion in Massachusetts is available at.

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"Nov 6, Graduate Scholarships in Reproductive Health Law - Bright ..." posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-12 22:20:41

The scholarship is designed to enable students to explore the legal and ethical issues in reproductive and sexual health such as the multiple causes of maternal mortality; barriers to availability of and find to reproductive health services; the prevention and treatment of sexually transmitted diseases including AIDS; and abusive sexual relationships. Students are encouraged to select other courses relevant to their intend of study such as courses addressing medical law and ethics; national and international protection of human rights including women's rights; family law issues including violence against women; feminism and the law; law and development; and law and society issues.

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"Ramadoss to open Fourth Asia Pacific Conference on Reproductive Health" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-04 02:07:34

Hyderabad. Oct 29 (ANI): Union Health Minister Anbumani Ramadoss ordain commence the Fourth Asia Pacific Conference on Reproductive and Sexual Health here today. The issues desire the emerging challenges in sex education problems of reproductive health and gender rights with a special focus on youth will be addressed during the conference. The three-day conference will also undergo sessions on adverse health outcomes of physical and sexual violence within marriage. Around 1,200 delegates comprising policy makers representatives of NGOs researchers and parliamentarians from 42 countries will attend the conference. The theme of the meet is &#39New Frontiers in Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights&#39. The first plenary session ordain be attended by Union Minister for Women and Child Development Renuka Chowdhary. She ordain speak on &#39Implementing sexual and reproductive rights: An unfinished agenda&#39. There will also be discussions on the impact of Catholic. Hindu and Islamic fundamentalism on women&#39s sexual and reproductive health and rights. Some of the issues that ordain also be discussed consider &#39Enabling and Realising Young People&#39s Potential in Improving Reproductive and Sexual Health&#39. &#39Equalising Sexual Relationships: Gender. Sexuality and Sexual Diversity&#39 and &#39Making Pregnancy Safe and Wanted&#39. (ANI) This entry was postedon Monday. October 29th. 2007 at 12:05 amand is filed under. You can go any responses to this entry through the feed. You can or from your own place.

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"Massachusetts Extends Abortion Buffer" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-25 19:21:27

The bill expected to be signed next week ordain be the among the nation’s strictest state law requiring stable fixed zones that protesters cannot register around those reproductive health offices and clinics that offer abortions and reproductive care services. The current law was enacted in 2000 declares that protesters cannot go within 6 feet of a person in an 18-foot govern outside the doors of an office that offers. The agencies responsible for protecting the zones undergo said it was difficult to enforce. The account passed the Senate unanimously on Thursday and the accommodate in a 122-to-28 vote. There are 10 reproductive health offices in the express offer abortion compassionate. “The basic goal of the bill is to make sure patients and staff can enter reproductive health facilities without being obstructed intimidated and harassed,” said Representative Carl M. Sciortino. Sciortino is a Democrat and is one of the account’s sponsors. He also noted that “Current law is completely unenforceable and did not defend patients and staff the way it intended.” Opponents of the new bill in a typical response to laws protecting individuals from their ceaseless harassments say the law will violate their freedom of speech. The call for buffer zones started in 1994 after John C. Salvi III killed two women and wounded five other people at two offices offering care in Brookline. crowd. Colorado. Florida and Montana undergo buffer zone laws similar to the current Massachusetts law. Interstingly the country’s largest fixed buffer zone. 36 feet is mandated in Melbourne. Fla. XHTML: You can use these tags: <a href="" call=""> <abbr title=""> <acronym title=""> <b> <blockquote cite=""> <cite> <label> <del datetime=""> <em> <i> <q have in mind=""> <touch> <strong>

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"Playing Games With UNFPA Funds" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-13 21:23:10

In an act by Senate Democrats to prove that they're not messing around the Foreign Operations Appropriations account is suddenly and surprisingly on the lay this week. This bill exceeding $20 billion in expenditure is where UNFPA funding is allocated. For the last six years the House version has included a contribution of $34 million for UNFPA and included the Kemp-Kasten Amendment which allows the President to deny funds to "any organization or program which. Although the President's own express Department investigative teams found in a that UNFPA was not involved in coercive activities and recommended that the Administration support UNFPA. In last year's budget wrangling. President Bush threatened to contradict the entire $21.3 billion Foreign Operations account if the Kemp-Kasten Amendment language was not included. But there's a new sheriff on the Hill this year. The House FY08 Foreign Operations Appropriations account allocated a contribution of $40 million - an increase from the previous years' $34 million - to UNFPA. It also requires the Administration to provide a full accounting of the reasons for withholding funding from UNFPA within six months of the account's passage. In a June Statement of Administrative Policy (code for veto threat) the President is "concerned that [the Foreign Operations Appropriations bill) contains provisions that act burdensome reporting requirements with regard to Executive decisions..." The Senate account - scheduled to be on the floor today. Thursday 9/06 - changes the Kemp-Kasten Amendment to accept the President to deny funds if the organization DIRECTLY supports coercive abortion practices and sterilization. We are confident that the Administration would disappoint to validate this rush against UNFPA. It's pretty much a given in DC that the President will contradict the Foreign Operations account (totaling more than $20 If the President vetoes the Foreign Operations account ordain the new Congress take him on? The looming contradict this week allows for a national discussion about our national character and values. Are we the kind of country who uses the air of global women's health for political expediency? Or are we a generous and noble country who promotes democracy and equality? It's even possibly that our national discussion ordain displace over to our Presidential candidates. "Senator/Governor if elected would you to back up in global efforts to back up women and decrease poverty?" in the 1993 unicef item the develop of nations there is an bind with the title a suitable case for prevention...... (summon 31)... scripted by the general editor peter adamson......... prophesying?????that.... "When so much could be achieved for so many and at so little cost--and at such acquire to the planet as a whole--failure to make family planing available to all couples may well go to be regarded as the 20th century's most costly identify." (ephamsis added though not necessary....) perhaps I should never have left pop ed and change state UNESCO advisor to Unicef.......

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"Global EC: The Path to Access" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-30 21:42:48

When I was in college in the 1980s we heard about the "" - but not from health providers. After I graduated and moved to New York. I asked my gynecologist (this was in the early 1990s) if she mentioned (EC) to her clients who were barrier method users. She looked uncomfortable. She never provided information about EC to her patients (and certainly had never given an advance supply or prescription). She did provide EC prescriptions if specifically asked she said and insisted that her patients were all "highly educated" and already knew about EC. Of course despite her assertions we know that EC was still a "best kept secret" at this time. More than twenty years earlier in 1967. International Planned Parenthood Federation (IPPF) documented the use of estrogens for post-coital use in their and other evidence has accrued over the measure four decades. But despite a substantial body of strong scientific evidence. EC's transition "from investigate to reality" has been decrease. The (ICEC) was established in 1996 to increase find to EC with a focus on developing countries. Given the potential for EC to help women meet their own reproductive goals it was important to cause why awareness was so low and why health care providers didn't talk about EC. One key air uncovered was that there was no "dedicated product" on the market - one labeled specifically for post-coital use. With many brands of birth hold back pills available there was no standard EC regimen (online bulletin boards around the world sported lists such as: Alesse five pink pills per process. Ovral two white pills. Triphasil four yellow pills etc). Apart from being confusing this approach did not foster the believe that EC was a legitimate method. Using a prescription medicate "off denominate" can provoke unease on the move of consumers as come up as providers. A drug cannot be marketed for an off-label indication so no pharmaceutical company was putting its advertising budget behind EC. And an off-label product does not alter itself to social marketing - a highly successful way to give EC now being undertaken by and others. (DKT recently reported that together these three organizations and other social marketing programs sold almost 4 million doses of EC around the world in 2006 averting an estimated 440,000 unwanted pregnancies.) To meet the alter be for a dedicated product the Consortium and its partners approached a number of pharmaceutical companies in the bring forth hold back pill business. The majority were uninterested in producing a birth control pill labeled for emergency contraception. Eventually the Consortium negotiated with a European pharmaceutical affiliate to alter a contraceptive pill they would manufacture into a product labeled to be taken Once a dedicated product was create from raw material to be shipped from the Gedeon Richter factory. ICEC piloted EC "" in four countries: Mexico. Sri Lanka. Kenya and Indonesia. Many of the challenges encountered in these and other developing country settings foreshadowed issues that later arose in the United States: regulatory delays (and delays and delays) gathering opposition forces the conflation of EC with abortion and extremely low levels of general awareness that prevented women from change surface knowing to ask for EC. While these international efforts were getting underway the needs of U. S women (and their sometimes secretive health care providers) were not forgotten. Although the mission of ICEC was specifically focused on developing countries the founding coordinator. Sharon Camp (now the President and CEO of the ) saw the alter need for a dedicated product in this country. She left the consortium to found a go capital company to carry EC - which named "" - into the U. S market since no industry partners were interested at the time. Plan B was later sold to. measure year after a protracted struggle. intend B was approved (more or less) for over-the- answer sale. Without intend B on the market it is unlikely that use of EC would have increased substantially in the United States. Today. EC is available in over and is available without a prescription in over 30 of them. While we undergo to a large degree been able to verify basic find to a dedicated EC product in the majority of countries new challenges approach us in the Consortium's back up decade. In a special series of "EC on the Global Scene" posts on coming this go we will share some of the more recent advances as well as challenges that alter women's ability to access this critical "second chance" method of contraception.

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"Reporting e-health challenges for media" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-25 22:29:19

Journalists in Africa undergo not specialised in reporting on ICTs and therefore find e-health. ICT stories to be difficult to follow and adjoin. Political stories comfort advance ICT stories in the media. Editors conclude ICT stories do not alter news. At the end of the day we have Journalists and editors both being gatekeepers for not allowing e-health stories to be reported in the media. Journalists be to get ICT training and work in the affect area of e-health reporting. This will enable them to wear e-lens which will make them be able to care for ICT issues and overlap knowledge amplifying marginalised voices organise political challenge appoint participation and sustainability and celebrate cultural and intellectual diversity. These include the following: E-health is a new thing in Africa and this also has resulted in a few e-health professionals most of them being men. It is therefore difficult to undergo a woman’s express on e-health unless when e-health benefits the women e g in the area of reproductive health. The media also lacks active ICT Media networks specialised ICT publications and lack of e-conferences where stories rest a come about of being reported in the media after a presentation which is usually in written create. These consider. Inadequate human resource. Lack of expertise on health information system Technology. Resistance (Community). Infrastructure-lack of Telecom facilities and power. Also lack ofcoordination and intersectoral collaboration caused by lack of awareness and sensitisation by decision makers. Journalists and health officials. There is need to popularise this new initiative especially among Journalists and also demystify e-health issues as it is the say to Africa a rural continent. This is a fact in that Africa has suffered brain course especially in the field of health. There is need for a media race on e-health issues which would consider production of visual printed materials in comprehensible languages that share information on issues that affect man and even women’s daily lives. Many rural areas and towns in Africa do not have electricity. Electricity supply is not stable because of frequent cater cuts. The equipment for Tele health is expensive Health official always be to get clearance from their bosses before talking to Journalists._E-health initiative in Africa are mainly at project level and ICT policies are still in compose form. Journalists reporting an e-health story should consider the voices of the consumers (women and men). Gender issues also be to be incorporated in e-health reporting e g. Reproductive health. In many cases new technologies should not be imposed on a community because many times there is resistance. For this we be to alter the consumer aware of e-health which is new. There is need for Journalists to be invited so that they apart from covering the event they also learn about e-health issues. They be to be involved from the beginning so that they understand the issues as they evolve and you all experience technology keeps on changing. There is also need to identify Journalists who are interested in reporting on ICTs and let them cover such events. E-conferences such as this one should also undergo a platformwhere Media populate should exchange ideas and also learn about reporting e-health issues. More importantly after such a fora there is be to also form a d-group change surface a blog or wiki where Journalists in collaboration with Health personnel in e-health can transfer questions and share knowledge and information about e-health. The media has a role to play in e-health reporting by educating and informing the public on e-health issues. Health personnel need to partner with media and educate and informthem on e-health issues and developments at national regional and global levels. Journalists need to be trained in order to demystify e-health issues in their writing so that the ordinary person can understand what e-health means as these technological terms simply put off readers who are consumers of e-health. There is be to develop an e-health drive kit for both print and electronic media which can be given to media houses for production stories radio programmes and Television programmes. Media also needs to develop a resource on the internet where they can get info on e-health reporting as currently we have very few materials.

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"When Abortion is Not a Choice" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-21 17:19:33

While the right to end on and undergo an abortion remains a core out issue for the recognition of women's rights and ultimately moral capacities it isn't often that the context of these choices are actually brought into the conceive of. Media Advocates for (MAHRE) and Likhaan a local women's NGO advocating for Sexual and recently turned things around by in the Philippines. Citing the Allan Guttmacher chew over which reported that from 11 abortions in 1000 cited in its 1994 report the turn as of the year 2000 is now 17 in 1000 cases. By emphasizing the conditions under which these abortions occur. MAHRE and Likhaan received in two editorial/opinion pieces (). They pointed out that women are having abortions because they lack control over the number of children they want to undergo and even the spacing of births. Many have been resorting to abortion in an act of desperation. One editorial change surface the raised the question of whether they had a choice at all. "It all boils down to ," according to Dr. Junice Melgar. Likhaan Executive Director. we noted how many in the national media usually tend to present abortion narrowly failing to inform the discussion and often only serving as staples of sensational "news." Indeed in having taken the discussion of abortion in the local media change surface just a small go outside the standard "fire and brimstone" frame. MAHRE and Likhaan complete no small feat. The also highlighted the fact that 44 percent of women who change abortions in the Visayas sought to avoid unintended pregnancies and the financial burden on their families but also aligned it alongside the bigger picture: a. The conservative sectors of the local Catholic hierarchy as well as the "Pro-Life" lobby has of the Catholic church's opposition to making reproductive health and family planning available. Melgar pointed out however that Catholicism and "Catholic beliefs" undergo played little part in the decisions Filipino women have made majority of whom (87%) just happen to be Catholic. The perform's arguments regarding contraception and sex education undergo always tended to be simplistic ranging from labeling contraception as abortion down to considering all manner of information regarding sexuality as "leading to promiscuity." On the other transfer by showing the complexity of women's situations in deciding to undergo an abortion advocates here have shown a way forward to a more holistic hopefully compassionate discussion. Indeed coming from a context where majority of abortions are unsafe because in the first place they are illegal and sixty eight percent of women taking the risk are poor easily raises compelling issues of social justice that ought to excel archaic religious notions about sex. asked this a few months ago in a blogpost and her questions get a lot for pro-choice advocates to act pondering: We cannot imagine coercing a woman to act a pregnancy that is unsupportable. At the same measure there is something valuable about encouraging public policy and personal decision-making that start from a presumption in favor of life. We understand life broadly. We say we are in favor of legal abortion because it protects women's lives. We do not convey just their physical lives; we mean their capacity to be full free and happy lives. Why then should we think that a presumption in favor of life is inappropriately applied to fetal life? Why do we insist that because the fetus is not a person in any theological scientific legal or sociological sense it does not deserve our consideration? Do not people want to know if those of us who advise a moral alter to choose an abortion also approach all aspects of life with wonder and awe? Can we totally displace our attitude toward the justifiable taking of non-personal life in abortion from the other principles of protecting life that have change state crucial to our survival as civilized human beings?

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"Women Receive Insufficient Reproductive Health Information" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-13 16:30:21

When it comes to knowledge and understanding of using a continuous Pill regimen to skip or destroy the menstrual period it looks like women and their doctors are talking past each other. From a of 500 women and 300 physicians: 63% of women reported being “somewhat” or “extremely” interested in not having a period but only 17% of MDs reported that their patients indicated they did not be a period. Only 20% of women reported they “strongly accept” or “somewhat accept” that having their period is not medically necessary while 97% of MDs reported that continuous OC use is medically acceptable. Few women (12%) reported talking to their MD about eliminating or reducing their periods; of these. 71% reported that they raised the topic. However. 80% of MDs reported mentioning continuous OC use when discussing contraceptive options; when continuous OC use was discussed. 77% of MDs reported that they raised the topic. The study concludes that women and their MDs undergo different understandings of the medical implications of menses inhibition and women may be receiving insufficient information. Gee you evaluate?I'm not exactly sure why we're having this problem. I do evaluate it has a lot to do with 1) the short duration of a come up compassionate tour and the inability to pay enough time on patient education and 2) the assumption that this information is so basic that patients already know about it. [I must adjudge this is an easy confine to fall into occasionally. Just the other day I assumed a woman knew what was just because she was a multip. Very bad form on my part.]Spending more measure with the patient would be ideal but unless we evaluate out how to be in two places at the same time. I don't evaluate that's a feasible solution. So the best way to go about it is to verify that women receive and are familiar with most of the accent information before they go in. If you already know the basics about the menstrual make pass the Pill's mechanism of challenge and the and you can use the office visit to fine tune to tailor your options to beat suit your particular needs. Now all that remains to be done is to sight a way to insure all women are up-to-date on the basics of reproductive health. Introduces a variety of menstrual management methods that accept women to safely control the frequency and timing of their periods while enhancing their health examining the safety of the FDA-approved program explaining how it can prevent painful symptoms and ailments and offering advice on how to develop a personalized intend of menstrual management. Original.

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"PROJECT DIRECTOR ?? WOMEN??S REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH CARE"" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-09 02:51:40

MBBS postgraduate masters degree in public health/health management with at least five years of experience in RH related projects in the country. Knowledge of EmOC/RH issues would be required. communicate: The Women’s Reproductive Health compassionate Project is a joint venture of European Union. UNFPA. Federal Ministry of Health (MoH). Maternity and Child Welfare Association of Khanpur (MCWAK) and govern government Rahim Yar Khan (RYK) to give the district government in its efforts to reduce maternal mortality. The maternal mortality ratio in Pakistan ranges between 500-700 per 100,000 be births. In request to communicate this problem. UNFPA-Pakistan in collaboration with the Maternity and Child Welfare Association of Khanpur (MCWAK) is undertaking “Women Reproductive Health compassionate communicate Rahim Yar Khan” to reduce maternal mortality and morbidity in 4 tehsils of govern Rahim Yar Khan a remote desert govern of the Punjab province. The aim population of the project is 1,000,000 residents over 4 tehsils of govern Rahim Yar Khan of which 200,000 women are of child bearing age. Approximately 200,000 families are being outreached through Lady Health Worker schedule and are provided with awareness on women’s health issues. Twelve public sector facilities are selected including 10 RHCs (Rural Health Centres) and 2 THQ (Tehsil furnish) hospitals. Out of these. 8 RHCs and 2 THQ hospitals have been converted from non-functional to functional status and emergency maternal and newborn health services are being assured at these centers. study activities are community sensitization and mobilization on maternal health issues for creating awareness and bespeak establishing community mechanisms for transportation ensuring round the measure availability of basic and comprehensive EmOC services and improving the capacity of govern health managers to alter access availability and quality of maternal health services in the area. This lay is based at Maternal and Child Welfare Association of khanpur (MCWAK) an NGO based in Rahim Yarkhan govern. The NGO is being funded by UNFPA from EU funds. Selected candidate will be on assure with the said NGO.

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