Development action with informed and engaged societies
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Responding to Reproductive Health Needs

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This updated and re-formatted edition of a 1998 publication outlines two World Neighbors' training of trainers reproductive health workshops held in Nepal in 1997-98. Workshop activities were designed to enable NGO staff to understand health from a gender sensitive point of view, to analyse their current reproductive health activities, to use participatory learning tools, and to develop realistic action plans.The 52 page guide is illustrated with graphics and photos, and includes 15 participatory training exercises with explanations of procedures for facilitating the workshops.

Click here for access to a draft of this publication as a downloadable PDF document.

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