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Subject: Reproductive health
- Vaccine Resource Library Website
PATH’s Vaccine Resource Library (VRL) seeks to gather the world’s best immunization resources in a single, easy-to-use website. The VRL offers a wide variety of high-quality, scientifically accurate documents and links on specific diseases and topics in immunization. It is geared for health professionals in the developing and industrialized worlds, as well as for journalists, policymakers, community leaders, parents, and others interested in vaccine-related resources. The resources found on the VRL are collected from a variety of sources, including news media, scientific journals, and leaders in public health.
Publication date: 2013
Region: Global
Part of series: Websites
- Vietnam Country Program Website
This website about PATH’s Vietnam country program provides an overview of the program and its featured projects. See other PATH program websites.
Publication date: 2013
Region: Asia
Part of series: PATH's program websites
- Violence Against Women: Effects on Reproductive Health (Outlook, vol. 20, no. 1)
Author: Shane B; Ellsberg M
Publication date: September 2002
Region: Global
Part of series: Outlook
- Violence Against Women: The Health Sector Responds
Violence Against Women: The Health Sector Responds provides a strategy for addressing this complex problem and concrete approaches for carrying it out. It was developed for those on the front lines and for decision-makers who are developing policies and resources. The book should motivate health providers and leaders to more directly confront the issue of gender-related violence and ensure support to affected women. The document is available as one large file or, for faster downloading, four smaller files.
Author: Velzeboer M, Ellsberg M, Clavel Arcas C, García-Moreno C
Publication date: 2003
Region: Global
- Visual Inspection with Acetic Acid (VIA): Evidence to Date
The Alliance for Cervical Cancer Prevention (ACCP) has developed a set of presentation materials to help cervical cancer prevention advocates make presentations to policymakers, donors, clinicians, program managers, community health workers and others who may be interested or actively involved in cervical cancer prevention. The presentations are available on the ACCP web site in both PowerPoint and as PDF files.
Publication date: 2003
Region: Global
- Visual inspection with Lugol
The ACCP has developed a set of presentation materials to help cervical cancer prevention advocates make presentations to policymakers, donors, clinicians, program managers, community health workers and others who may be interested or actively involved in cervical cancer prevention. The presentations are available on the ACCP web site in both PowerPoint and as PDF files.
Publication date: 2003
Region: Global
- Visual Screening Approaches: Promising Alternative Screening Strategies
Publication date: 2002
Region: Global
- The Volunteer Spirit in Western Province
This is one of a series of fact sheets that describe PATH's current and past work in Kenya. The fact sheets focus on specific projects as well as unique approaches that cut across projects. This fact sheet describes work with local volunteers, EngenderHealth, and other organizations on AMKENI, an integrated family planning, reproductive health, and child survival project.
Publication date: June 2006
Region: Africa
- Western Kenya Cervical Cancer Prevention Project (WKCCPP) Final Report December 2004
The WKCCPP Project, implemented from 2000 to 2004, was a collaborative effort to develop and evalulate a model cervical cancer prevention program suitable for rural, low-resource settings in Africa. During the life of the project nearly 2,400 women were screened using visual inspection with acetic acid (VIA), visual screening using Lugol's iodine (VILI), and a combination of both screening tests, followed by cryotherapy. WKCCPP clearly demonstrated that cervical cancer prevention services based on these tests can be established and sustained in rural Kenya with relatively modest start-up requirements and support. With commitment at national and local levels, an affordable and effective cervical cancer prevention service could be phased in over the next five to ten years, and thousands of women's lives could be spared.
Author: Tsu V; Lewis K; Bignham A; Levin C; Sellors J
Publication date: 2004
Region: Africa
- What You Need to Know About Breast Cancer [Ukrainian]
For women interested in knowing more about breast cancer, this brochure provides an overview with some specifics on diagnosis, treatment and recovery.
Publication date: 1998
Region: Eastern Europe
- What's in a Game? An Evaluation of Two Sexuality Education Board Games: Safari of Life and Young Man's Journey
Author: Hendrix-Jenkins A
Publication date: 2002
Region: Africa
- WHO Multi-country Study on Women's Health and Domestic Violence against Women
Author: Garcia-Moreno C; Jansen HA; Ellsberg M; Heise L; Watts C
Publication date: 2005
Region: Global
- Woman's Condom
Part of the Technology Updates series, this fact sheet describes the Woman's Condom project at PATH.
Publication date: May 2012
Region: Global
Part of series: Technology Updates
- Women's Frequently Asked Questions About Cervical Cancer Screening: Helping Health Care Providers Anticipate and Answer Common Questions
Publication date: 2003
Region: Global
- Women's Right to Choose: Partnerships for Safe Abortion in Nepal
This booklet documents the early steps and achievements in the process of implementing the reformed abortion law in Nepal, highlighting the roles and activities of the many stakeholders involved. A range of issues and initiatives are covered, related to the establishment of services, training of staff, monitoring of services, legal points, advocacy and information dissemination, and behavior change communication.
Publication date: 2005
Region: Asia
- Women's Stories, Women's Lives: Experiences with Cervical Cancer Screening and Treatment
Women's Stories, Women's Lives: Experiences with Cervical Cancer Screening and Treatment is a collection of stories based on interviews with women who participated in the Alliance for Cervical Cancer Prevention (ACCP) screening and (when applicable) treatment programs. These women's stories illustrate the unnecessary suffering cervical cancer can cause women and their families and how prevention programs can save women's lives.
Author: ACCP
Publication date: 2004
Region: Global
- A Workplace-Based Life-Planning Skills Training Program for Migrant Youth in Shenzhen, China
Out-of-school adolescent migrants in urban areas are a difficult group to reach. They are also more likely than students to need adolescent sexual and reproductive health information and services. These documents report on a study to evaluate the impact of a work-based training program in life-planning skills conducted with young, unmarried migrants in Shenzhen, China. A full report is provided in English, with summaries in both English and Chinese.
Publication date: August 2005
Region: Asia
- Workshop on the WHO Prequalification Programme for Male Latex Condoms
These workshop materials were designed for manufacturers of male latex condoms to introduce and solicit input on the new WHO Prequalification Programme for Male Latex Condoms. The objective is to increase the successful participation of manufacturers, thereby expanding the supplier base and expediting progress toward reproductive health supply security in low- and middle-income countries. If you intend to adapt these materials, it is recommended that experienced facilitators manage each session. For more information, contact info@path.org.
Publication date: April 2008
Region: Global
- Workshop on Using the WHO Prequalification Programme in Procurement Practices
These workshop materials were developed to improve the knowledge and skills of procurement implementers to enable them to effectively use the WHO Prequalification Programme for Essential Reproductive Health Medicines. The materials include educational and skills-building components to convey the benefits of prequalification within the procurement context and to effectively incorporate prequalification into bidding documents and bidder assessments. If you intend to adapt these materials, it is recommended that experienced facilitators manage each session. For more information, contact info@path.org.
Publication date: April 2008
Region: Global
- Youth and Responsibility Go Hand-in-Hand: A Peer Education Program at Guangzhou University
Guangzhou University is a pilot site of the China Youth Reproductive Health project. This case study describes a peer education program in the university and documents the lessons learned, including the program’s impact, successes, challenges, and students’ reactions. It also provides suggestions for sustaining the program.
Publication date: June 2005
Region: Asia

