Contraceptive Research and Development, 1984-1994: The Road from Mexico City to Cairo and BeyondP. F. A. van Look, Gregorio Pérez-Palacios "This book records the proceedings of a symposium organized by the Government of Mexico and the UNDP/UNFPA/WHO/World Bank Special Programme of Research, Development and Research Training in Human Reproduction. Renowned international experts review the progress made in the field of fertility regulation research since 1984, when Mexico City hosted the International Conference on Population. The book not only covers the biomedical aspects of contraceptive research, it also includes chapters on knowledge gained through social science research and on the perspectives of women's health advocates." (Excerpt). |
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