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Archive Reproductive Health 2000-2003


Archive

2000-2003


current events

Information, counselling centre for sex education mulled (rn 14/12/2003)

Uterus prolapse: A major problem among women (kp 11/12/2003)

Doctors’ absence takes pregnant woman’s life (kp 04/12/2003)

Sexual health behaviour among female adolescents, by Sarala Joshi (kp 30/11/2003)

Will they get to see tomorrow? by Pragya Rajouria (kp 28/11/2003)

MoH cash-strapped to supply contraceptives (ht 25/11/2003)

Mother, infant mortality poses major challenge (rn 22/11/2003), Infant health reform policy soon (ht 22/11/2003)

Reproductive health: Regional Challenges (sp 21/11/2003)

Reproductive health inseparable from basic health (kp 18/11/2003)

Maternal Mortality: Killing Mother, by Keshab Poudel (Spotlight, 14/11/2003)

Infant mortality up in Surkhet (Kathmandu Post, 01/11/2003)

Deprivation compels women to deliver at home (Kathmandu Post, 31/10/2003)

Too many Nepali women die during childbirth (Kathmandu Post, 25/10/2003)

Panchthar women slowly taking to family planning (Himalayan Times, 09/10/2003)

Reproductive rights, by Hari Khanal (Kathmandu Post, 30/09/2003)

Women exposed to unsafe motherhood, by Lal Prasad Sharma (Kathmandu Post, 24/09/2003)

Untrained doctor allegedly involved in abortions for ‘quick money’, by Tularam Pandey (Kathmandu Post, 21/09/2003)

Reproductive health of adolescents under threat, by Sudha Shrestha (People's Review, 18/09/2003)

No place like home (Kathmandu Post, 08/09/2003)

Pregnant women deprived of health services, by Manoj Paudel (Kathmandu Post, 07/09/2003)

Women still opt for unsafe deliveries: TSC (Himalayan Times, 28/07/2003)

Focus on elimination of misconceptions regarding use of contraceptives (Kathmandu Post, 01/07/2003)

Female health volunteers bring down child mortality rate (Kathmandu Post, 28/06/2003)

Young couples take reproductive health for granted, says study (Himalayan Times, 21/06/2003)

Tale of educated man with unplanned family, by Renu Kshetry (Himalayan Times, 01/06/2003), Most women don’t get contraceptives (Himalayan Times, 02/06/2003), Family unplanning (Himalayan Times, 02/06/2003)

FPAN to start safe abortion services (Kathmandu Post, 01/06/2003)

'Literacy And Gender Equality Are Vital Population-Management Tools', interview with J. Bill Musoke, Country Representatives of the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) (Spotlight, 30/05/2003)

Reliance on superstition kills three during childbirth, by Pratap Bista (Kathmandu Post, 14/05/2003)

Active role of media needed for family health awareness (Himalayan Times, 03/05/2003)

Safe sex plus (Himalayan Times, 21/04/2003)

Don’t say no to sex: Just play it safe, by Robin Giri (Himalayan Times, 20/04/2003)

Mother, infant mortality high in Achham (Kathmandu Post, 20/04/2003)

New condom gets the nod in Nepali market (Space Time Today, 10/04/2003)

Light shed on behavioural changes (Himalayan Times, 05/04/2003)

Challenges and prospects of Female community health volunteers, by Hira Lal Rajbansh (Kathmandu Post, 25/03/2003)

Dalits opt for family planning (Kathmandu Post, 07/03/2003)

Survival of mothers, infants, still bleak in Nepal (Kathmandu Post, 05/03/2003)
See also Experts stress on neonatal healthcare (Himalayan Times, 05/03/2003), 3-4 newborns die every hour (Rising Nepal, 05/03/2003)

Family planning attracts women of poor families (Space Time Today, 26/02/2003)

Natural birthing centre, by Beatrice Binita Carla (Kathmandu Post, 23/02/2003)

Family planning on rise in Baglung, by Binod Tripathee (Kathmandu Post, 20/02/2003)

Unsafe birth claims one woman every two hours (Rising Nepal, 12/02/2003)

Birth control measures attract rural community, by Madhav Aryal (Kathmandu Post, 02/02/2003)

Men don’t opt for family planning due to misconception, by Sharad Adhikari (Space Time Today, 01/02/2003)

Domestic violence impacting RH complications in women, by Sudha Shrestha (Kathmandu Post, 24/12/2002)

More women undergo permanent family planning than men (Space Time Today, 21/12/2002)

Abortion is still a taboo, by Mridula R L Rana (Himalayan Times, 15/12/2002)

Nepal high on UNFPA’s priority list, by Pradesh Khaling (Space Time Today, 13/12/2002)

Nepal 3rd in neonatal mortality rate, by Prasanna Chitrakar (Himalayan Times, 12/12/2002)

More women take to sterilisation (Himalayan Times, 12/11/2002)

Abortion greys (Himalayan Times, 25/10/2002)
See also Now to implement it..., by Hemlata Rai (Nepali Times, 25/10/2002), Abortive attempt: Legalising it does not ensure accessibility, or affordability of safe abortion, by Aruna Upreti (Nepali Times, 25/10/2002)

Pregrancy complications claim 12 women a day, by Rameshwor Yadav (Rising Nepal, 24/10/2002)

39 pc use contraceptives (Himalayan Times, 24/10/2002)
See also Focus on women’s reproductive health (Kathmandu Post, 24/10/2002)

Family unplanned, by Pratap Bista (Kathmandu Post, 21/09/2002)

Experts concerned over unsafe abortion (Kathmandu Post, 19/09/2002)

A Successful Partnership: A project launched jointly by the European Commission and the United Nations Population Fund fosters awareness and communication (Spotlight, 06/09/2002)

Sexual health awareness sees marked improvement (Rising Nepal, 02/09/2002)

Test-tube babies now in Nepal (Kathmandu Post, 02/09/2002)
See also Fresh hope : Test tube babies, by Suvecha Pant (Kathmandu Post, 03/09/2002)

Safe Motherhood: Reducing Maternal Mortality, by Jhabindra Bhandari (Rising Nepal, 19/08/2002)

US move to cut funds to UNFPA hits RH care in Nepal, by Tashi Dolma Thinley (Kathmandu Post, 31/07/2002)

Nepal’s maternal mortality rate highest in world (Kathmandu Post, 23/07/2002)

New strategy to cure reproductive morbidity needed (Kathmandu Post, 11/07/2002)

Still a long way to go to ensure safe abortion, by Tashi D. Thinley (Kathmandu Post, 23/06/2002)

Nepal’s 90 per cent women still give birth at home (Kathmandu Post, 07/05/2002)
See also 90% women deliver babies at home, by B. M. Dahal (Rising Nepal, 14/05/2002)

Breast-Feeding: Symbol Of Emotional Ties, by Niranjan Prasad Upadhyay (Rising Nepal, 23/03/2002)

Child Mortality: Effective programme introduced to decrease death rates, by Manmohan Swar (Kathmandu Post, 22/03/2002)

Men shy away from vasectomy fearing weakness (Kathmandu Post, 07/02/2002)

Challenges Of Neonatal Illness, by Iswar Chandra Ghimire (Rising Nepal, 05/11/2001)

Safe Motherhood Programme: Reduction In Maternal Mortality, by Jhabindra Bhandari (Rising Nepal, 13/10/2001)

New-born mortality rate high in Nepal (Kathmandu Post, 05/10/2001)

Lack of sex education raises cases of teenage pregnancy, by Tashi Dolma Thinley (Kathmandu Post, 02/10/2001)

Vasectomy Study: Interesting Findings (Spotlight, 21/09/2001)

Campaign Against Infant Formula: Breast Feed The Best, by Anand Shova Tamrakar (Rising Nepal, 25/08/2001)

Unsafe pregnancy kills 12 mothers a day: Study (Rising Nepal, 21/08/2001)

US rule leads Nepali clinics to closure (Kathmandu Post, 20/08/2001)

Awareness Campaign helps health conciousness among rural women, by Prakash Adhikari (Kathmandu Post, 09/08/2001)

20 pc women succumbs to unsafe abortion (Kathmandu Post, 29/07/2001)

Discriminatory US gag rule, by Subhash Pradhan (Kathmandu Post, 26/07/2001)
See also FPAN asks US to withdraw ‘Global Gag Rule’ (Kathmandu Post, 28/07/2001)

Men Matter In Reproductive Health, by Prativa Subedi (Rising Nepal, 06/07/2001)

Family planning services threatened in Nepal, by Jay Newton Small (Earth Times, 02/07/2001)

Reproductive Health: An Emerging Priority, by Jhabindra Bhandari (Rising Nepal, 16/05/2001)

Family Planning Should Be Focused More On Rural Areas, by K.B. Gharti (Spotlight, 27/04/2001)

Food for thought, by Uma Koirala (Sunday Post, 08/04/2001)

Safe Motherhood: Empower Women, Ensure Choices, by Jhabindra Bhandari & Indra Rai (Rising Nepal, 24/02/2001)
See also editorial Right To Say No (Rising Nepal, 24/02/2001)

What Matters Is policies And Programs, Not Size (Spotlight 19/01/2001)
Interview with J. Bill Musoke, the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) Representative to Nepal

For Family Planning Services: Strategic plan devised (Rising Nepal, 16/01/2001)
See also FPAN: Strategic Plan (Spotlight, 19/01/2001)

Family planning and welfare, by Kanhaiya R B Mathema (Kathmandu Post, 11/01/2001)

Environmental Health Hazards: Risk For A Mother, by Uma Koirala (RisingNepal, 22/12/2000)

Nutrition and Teenage Pregnancy, by Uma Koirala (Sunday Post, 03/12/2000)

Armed with strategy and funds, Nepal looks to save pregnant lives, by Meena Kaini (Kathmandu Post, 19/11/2000)

Sixth Condom Day marked (Kathmandu Post, 15/10/2000)

Promoting the venerable shield, by Pius R Mishra (Kathmandu Post, 13/10/2000)

Nepal's teenage pregnancy rate high (Kathmandu Post, 21/09/2000)

Nepal in 99th position in World Mothers Report (Rising Nepal, 01/09/2000)

Reproductive health: Saving Women's Lives, by Bhagirath Yogi (Spotlight, 21/07/2000)

The gap is there, by Aruna Uprety (Kathmandu Post, 30/05/2000)

Advertisement Of Family Planning In Nepal, by Tulsi Dharel (Rising Nepal, 23/05/2000)

Anthropological perspectives on sexual behaviour and practices, by Ritu Prasad Gartoula (The People's Review, 20 January 2000

Reproductive Health (The Rising Nepal, 22 December 1999)

Anthropology of sexuality and reproductive health, by Rity Prasad Gartoulla (The People's Review, 9 December 1999)

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