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SRI LANKA: Anxiety Persists Over Safety of Rubella Vaccine
By Amantha Perera
COLOMBO - Sudarma Senevirathana’s teenage daughter is at an age when she can already be given the ‘rubella’ vaccine, administered free of charge by government health officials at schools.
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AFGHANISTAN: The Cheap Way to Hell
By Lal Aqa Sherin*
KABUL - For the last three weeks, 30-year-old Ghulam Nabi has lain in a Kabul hospital bed, suffering. His face is etched with hopelessness, loneliness and despair over the life he once had and has now lost forever.
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AFRICA: Uneven Progress on Development Goals
Evelyn Kiapi interviews SYLVIA MWICHULI, deputy director of the U.N. Millennium Campaign Africa
KAMPALA - The Millennium Goals cannot be achieved at the United Nations. The U.N. can create a platform for governments to make commitments but cannot force compliance by member states.
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INDIA: Return of Traditional Birth Attendants Urged to Meet MDG 5
By Ranjit Devraj
NEW DELHI - As India struggles to lower one of the world's highest maternal mortality rates, activists and experts are calling for a revision of polices aimed at "institutionalising" deliveries in resource-poor rural settings and phasing out the 'dai' or traditional birth attendant (TBA).
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RIGHTS: Unsafe Abortions Killing 70,000 a Year
By Sanjay Suri
LONDON - Unsafe abortions kill about 70,000 women a year, says a report by the U.S.- based Guttmacher Institute. An additional five million women are treated annually for complications arising from unsafe abortion, adds the report, based on a global survey.
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HEALTH: Criminalisation of Abortion 'The Wrong Concept'
By Kristin Palitza
CAPE TOWN - One hundred African women and girls die unnecessarily from unsafe abortions every day because they have to rely on unqualified medical practitioners or self-induce abortion by ingesting poisonous substances or inserting tools into their uterus.
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HEALTH-NAMIBIA: Illegal Abortions Common Despite Risks
By Patience Nyangove
WINDHOEK - Ten years ago, a move to legalise abortion in Namibia failed. The number of unwanted pregnancies remains high, with many people unwilling or unable to use contraception. Despite the risks, illegal abortions remain common.
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HEALTH-AFRICA: If Men Were Dying En Masse...
By Miriam Mannak
CAPE TOWN - Maternal mortality rates in Africa constitute a "monumental tragedy" that requires urgent attention by African governments, health experts say.
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ZAMBIA: Orphans Learn Life Skills Through Soccer
By Lewis Mwanangombe
LUSAKA - For 70 minutes, the girls in the distinctive gold-and-green jersey of Brazil shut out the attacks by the visiting team. The bare feet of chubby-faced left back Njavwa Silungwe are lively in defence.
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HEALTH-LIBERIA: Rainy Season Deadly for Pregnant Women
By Bonnie Allen
BAILA, Liberia - As heavy rain hammers the grass thatch roof of her mud hut, Goromah Borbor huddles inside and quietly describes how her daughter Annie died while giving birth.
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PHILIPPINES: Ban on Abortion Prevails
By Stephen de Tarczynski
MANILA - Sitting in an apartment in central Manila, 70-year-old Lydia (her second name has been withheld to protect her identity) speaks in hushed tones. A manghihilot, or traditional midwife, she is wary when talking about her experiences of abortion, an often-taboo subject in the Philippines.
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LAOS: What People Cannot Eat is of Great Importance to Women - Part 2
By Donna Kelly*
VIENTIANE - "When I was born my mother could not eat anything but tiny fish and tea made from herbs for one whole year," says Dr Bhounsouane. "She was so weak that she could hardly walk. Post partum food taboos (phit kam) are a major problem in Laos for women," he said.
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LAOS: Land Legislation Disempowers Women - Part 1
By Donna Kelly*
VIENTIANE - Ki is seven years old but looks more like three. His legs are bowed and skull misshapen. He looked at me with a blank stare. The health worker, Kheo, suggests rickets.
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POPULATION: Where’s Family Planning on Climate Change Radar?
Zofeen Ebrahim interviews noted social demographer KAREN HARDEE
KARACHI - Are climate change and reproductive health two disparate subjects?
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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.