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Population Policies Reconsidered: Health, Empowerment, and Rights
This volume brings together
family
and
women's health advocates who have rich experiences in
planning program implementation. They explore future directions for population policy
centered on health, women's empowerment, and human rights. The underlying premise is
that public policy sheuld
who will inevitably be born, rather than simply attempt to limit the ultimate size of the
world's population.
assure the rights and well-being of people already born and those
The contributors discuss whý such a shift in
population policies is necessary, and
can be transformed to honor human rights, especially women's rights.
propose how policies
The book delineates policy changes needed
behalf. It also analyzes the practical aspects of achieving the proposed reproductive health
and rights agenda. The aim is to contribute to a new consensus on
to ensure that women can act on their own
policy directions for the
twenty-first century.
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