tailieunhanh - ADDRESSING GENDER-BASED VIOLENCE FROM THE REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH/HIV SECTOR
Future options for international governance of cloning could include further work by UNESCO IBC on the issue of reproductive and research cloning, in the context of resolution A/RES/59/280 and also in the context of the Universal Declaration on Bioethics and Human Rights, which was adopted by the General Conference of UNESCO on the 19th of October 2005. The UN GA Sixth committee takes up the issue of customary international law on cloning. The current status quo is one option, but the report presents discussion relevant to the different options that exist to establish temporary moratorium, total bans or to. | E2EỊSÍH ADDRESSING GENDER-BASED VIOLENCE FROM THE REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH HIV SECTOR A LITERATURE REVIEW AND ANALYSIS Alessandra Guedes May 2004 Submitted by LTG Associates Inc. Social Scientific Systems Inc. Submitted to The United States Agency for International Development Under USAID Contract No. HRN-C-00-00-00007-00 This document is available in printed or online versions POPTECH Publication Number 04-164-020 . To review and or obtain a document online see the POPTECH web site at . Documents are also available through the Development Experience Clearinghouse . Printed copies and additional information about this and other POPTECH publications may be obtained from The Population Technical Assistance Project 1101 Vermont Avenue NW Suite 900 Washington DC 20005 Telephone- 202 898-9040 Fax 202 898-9057 admin@ Addressing Gender-Based Violence from the Reproductive Health HIV Sector A Literature Review and Analysis was made possible through support provided by the United States Agency for International Development USAID under the terms of Contract Number HRN-C-00-00-00007-00 POPTECH Assignment Number 2004-164. The opinions expressed herein are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views of USAID. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS Thanks are due to all of the colleagues who kindly shared documents and answered questions often within a tight deadline. Special thanks go to Sarah Bott for providing important input on the annotated bibliography Rachel Jewkes and Claudia Garcia-Moreno for providing valuable insight and information Jeanne Ward for reviewing the section relating to refugees internally displaced and returnee populations and Sarah Bott Gary Barker Jackie Campbell Susana Chiarotti Mary Ellsberg and Leni Marin for thoughtfully reviewing the conclusions and recommendations section of this document. IGWG This literature review and analysis was commissioned by the USAID Interagency Gender Working Group IGWG . For .
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