Technical Notes: Reproductive Health

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The twelve technical notes describe reproductive health basic facts, services and policy issues including epidemiological and economic impact of bad reproductive health, existing policy and legislation, the cost of interventions, adolescent and unwanted pregnancy, links between reproductive health and health reform, reproductive rights and innovative programs. The notes present data from different sources reflecting the situation of Latin American and the Caribbean. This instrument provides useful information in designing programs and policies on sexual and reproductive health.

Technical Note 1: The Burden of Reproductive Ill Health in Latin America and the Caribbean

Technical Note 2: Making the Connection between Reproductive Ill Health and Poverty in Latin America and the Caribbean

Technical Note 3: Reproductive Health and Human Capital Development in Latin America and the Caribbean

Technical Note 4: Cost and Cost-effectiveness of Reproductive Health Interventions: Revent Evidence from the Region

Technical Note 5: Public Sector Reproductive Health Laws, Policies and Programs in Latin America and the Caribbean

Technical Note 6: Reproductive Health and Health Sector Reform (HSR)

Technical Note 7: Innovative Programming in Reproductive Health in Latin America and the Caribbean

Technical Note 8: Reproductive Rights

Technical Note 9: Prevalence, Costs and Consequences of Adolescent Pregnancy in Latin America and the Caribbean

Technical Note 10: Mistimed and Unwanted Births in Latin America and the Caribbean

Technical Note 11: Malnutrition, Micronutrient Deficiences and Reproductive Ill Health in Latin America and the Caribbean Region

Technical Note 12: IDB Support for Reproductive Health

Last updated: 06/18/07