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  • issues in feminism a first course in Womens Studies
    2016
    Co-Authors: Juliane Junker
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  • Womens Studies project evaluation
    1997
    Co-Authors: P A Martin, E Shrader
    Abstract:

    The Womens Studies Project (WSP) is a 5-year cooperative agreement between Family Health International (FHI) and the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) Global Bureaus Office of Population (under the Center for Population Health and Nutrition). The total planned life-of-project budget is $8.6 million. The project began in September 1993 and is scheduled to end in September 1998. The objectives of the WSP are as follows: To support research on the immediate and long-term consequences for women of family planning programs and methods; and To help improve family planning and related reproductive health programs through increased knowledge of the needs and perspectives of women. (excerpt)

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  • Womens voices Womens lives the impact of family planning a synthesis of findings from the Womens Studies project family health international
    1998
    Co-Authors: B Barnett, J Stein
    Abstract:

    The Womens Studies Project (WSP) at Family Health International was designed to explore the impact of family planning (FP) programs on Womens lives. By asking women directly how they felt they had benefited -- or not benefited -- from contraceptive use WSP sought to move beyond studying the impact of FP on Womens physical health. Organized into seven sections this document provides the results from 26 field Studies available as of March 1998. Section one provides the ground for the whole study and section two discusses the research methodologies used in the WSP. In section three cross-cutting themes are presented including several implications for reproductive health policies and programs. An overview of the conceptual framework that guided the research process and data collection is provided in section four. Section five covers some lessons learned and offers suggestions for future directions in section six. Finally section seven touches on the summaries of individual research projects that were grouped by region and country.