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COLOMBIA: Therapeutic Abortion - A Right in Name Only?
By Constanza Vieira
BOGOTA - A woman in Pasto, the capital of the western Colombian province of Nariño, found out that the baby she was expecting was severely deformed. But when she went to the provincial university hospital for an abortion, the chief obstetrician gynaecologist told her that "If your son is born deformed, take him to a circus."
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HEALTH-TANZANIA: A Hazardous Route to the Cradle
By Sarah McGregor
DAR ES SALAAM - Tatu Shabani Tumbo's first born was diagnosed with strength-sapping anaemia, and died a toddler. Doctors had no medical explanation for the sudden death of her second child at age one. She then tried to get pregnant a third time, initially without success.
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CHILE: Thousands Protest Ban on "Morning-After" Pill
By Daniela Estrada
SANTIAGO - More than 15,000 people marched in the Chilean capital Tuesday evening to protest a Constitutional Court ruling that banned the free distribution of the "morning-after" pill by the public health system.
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DEVELOPMENT: Family Planning Gets Mere Sliver of Aid Pie
By Thalif Deen
UNITED NATIONS - The United Nations warns that a sharp decline in international funding for reproductive health is threatening global efforts to reduce poverty, improve health and empower women worldwide.
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UGANDA: "God Should Be So Kind That I Can Have Contraceptives"
By Kwamboka Oyaro
NAIROBI - For many of Africa's women, getting access to family planning services is difficult at the best of times. When war intervenes they can find themselves without any services at all, even as they become more vulnerable to sexual violence -- the situation in northern Uganda being a case in point.
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RIGHTS: U.N. Budgeting Bypasses Women
By Thalif Deen
UNITED NATIONS - When the Commission on the Status of Women (CSW) holds a two-week session beginning next Monday, one of the lingering issues high on the agenda will be the continued under-funding of women’s activities at the United Nations.
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RIGHTS-AFRICA: No Sex, Please - You're HIV-Positive
By Sharon Davis
ABUJA - HIV/AIDS policies and programmes disregard the sexual needs of people living with the virus, claim a number of HIV-positive women who attended the third Africa Conference on Sexual Health and Rights -- held this week in Nigeria.
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HEALTH-SPAIN: Abortion - Education not Repression, Say Activists
By Alicia Fraerman
MADRID - Abortion clinics in Spain went on a five-day strike Tuesday to protest arrests of clinic personnel in Barcelona, the capital of the northeastern region of Catalonia.
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AFRICA: Money, Media and Tradition Complicate Women's Political Aspirations
By Kwamboka Oyaro
JOHANNESBURG - The challenges confronting women politicians in Africa were given an airing recently during a press conference in South Africa's commercial hub, Johannesburg.
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LATIN AMERICA: Prizes for Communities Fighting Exclusion
By Darío Montero
PORTO ALEGRE, Brazil - They work in the deep heartland of Brazil, or in urban slums. They all seek social inclusion, and their starting point is the bottom of the social ladder, with people who have a wide experience of life, contrasting with their short years.
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Q&A: "A Threat to One Is a Threat to All"
Interview with Tajudeen Abdul-Raheem
KAMPALA - The past year has marked the half-way point for realisation of the United Nations Millennium Development Goals (MDGs). The eight goals were agreed on by global leaders at the United Nations Millennium Summit in 2000, with 2015 set as the deadline for achieving the MDGs.
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NICARAGUA: At-Risk Pregnancy Means Death or Prison
By José Adán Silva
MANAGUA - Nearly 90 women have died in Nicaragua as a direct or indirect result of the repeal, one year ago, of the legislation permitting abortion in cases of risk to the mother’s health, according to women’s and human rights groups.
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RIGHTS-ARGENTINA: Tortured Labour, Stolen Newborns
By Marcela Valente
BUENOS AIRES - "Torture with the electric prod when she was close to term induced accelerated labour," says the report "Maternidades Clandestinas" (Motherhood in Clandestine Prisons), which tells the stories of dozens of women illegally imprisoned during Argentina’s 1976-1983 dictatorship.
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SID-UNFPA-IPS are working together on MDG goal 5 on ending maternal mortality. The partnership is producing detailed case studies, advocacy, media strategies and independent reporting. In 2004 the focus is on East Africa and South Asia. Led by SID, the project will feed into regional and international level discussions on the 2005 processes around the MDGs ­ in UNFPA's work, in SID's international advocacy work, the independent reporting of IPS and in the SID south-south exchange on strategies for equality, democracy and human development. Read more about the project here or contact Wendy Harcourt.

Achieving the MDGs: Health systems as core social institutions
Lynn Freedman of the Millennium Project argues that strategies for meeting the MDGs should be premised on an understanding of health systems as core social institutions that help define the very experience of poverty and citizenship. MDG 5 on maternal mortality provides a strategic entry point for addressing health systems. Read more (PDF 41Kb)

SID-SAN strategy on maternal mortality in South Asia
Representatives from women's NGOs, medical associations, media, donor and research communities met for a day long planning meeting in October 2004 to produce an advocacy resource book for South Asia on Maternal health and well-being, a set of media advocacy tools aimed at informing different constituencies of the MDG process and to plan a strategic meeting to be held in Lahore 3-5 February. Read more

On The Road to the UN Millennium Development Goals: Some insights into the international debate
This report by Wendy Harcourt for NCDO, ‘is a timely and frank look at how the different actors, in particular civil society, see the progress of the MDGs. The report focuses in particular on those goals that relate to women, reproductive and sexual health, gender and development. Read more (PDF 705Kb)

The Millennium Campaign: Goal 5. Improve maternal health
The Millennium Campaign's approach is to persuade existing organizations, networks, and movements focusing on issues like trade, education, health, women's rights, debt, AIDS, and development--essentially all those working for a fairer and better world--to come together under a single banner to show a unity of purpose and the strength of common determination.
Visit their web-pages on goal 5.



UNFPA - United Nations Population Fund
IPS gratefully acknowledges the support of UNFPA in supporting an IPS programme of work in 2004 on population, gender and reproductive health.