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  • Hemlata Pisal, Manisha Gupte, Sunita Bandewar
    Population Council
    1999

    There is a need to document women's perceptions regarding the quality of their health care, including abortion services, since most studies to date have approached this issue from the viewpoint of service providers, policymakers, or the state (Jesani and Iyer 1995).

  • Sherry Joseph
    International Conference on Preventing Violence, Caring for Survivors
    1998

    While talking about law and homosexuality, I am reminded of a story of a washerman and his donkey. The donkey refused to move with the heavy bundle of clothes on his back from his house to the pond. The washerman nailed a carrot to a stick, which was tied in front of the animal's mouth.

  • Flavia Agnes
    Pencraft International
    1998

    It is necessary to draw attention to the tradition of over legislation in India. In the 1980's and 90's there has been focus on various issues in the women's movement, especially on legislative reforms. The result is the highest number of laws on violence against women.

  • Anita
    Health for Millions
    1996

    This essay advocates a reproductive health care strategy, to revitalize the country's family welfare program. A major shift in focus is needed in the population policy and programs in order to incorporate a gender-sensitive

  • V.R. Muraleedharan
    Economic and Political Weekly
    1993

    The issues of equality of access to health care has two related questions - access whom and access to what? They seem to have a simple answer: there should be access to health care services for anyone in need of it.