基本説明
This book portrays a wide range of innovative examples from around the world.
Full Description
Sexual and reproductive wellbeing has gained recognition as a basic right, enshrined in international law. Yet reality on the ground is different, as society, health programmes and aid agencies are all entrenched in old ways. Fundamental shifts in thinking and practice are needed to realize these rights and transform these realities. This book portrays a wide range of innovative examples from around the world. From popular theatre in Nigeria to participatory research in Britain; from role-playing in Cambodia to visualizing reproductive health in Zimbabwe and from collaborative planning in Egypt to community dialogue in the Andes, these twenty-four chapters reveal the value of transforming approaches to sexual and reproductive wellbeing. All begin with the need to engage women, men and youth more directly in determining pathways to change; and all highlight both the complexities and the possibilities of making rights real.
Contents
IntroductionReproductive Well-being - Andrea Cornwall and Alice WelbournPART 1: VOICES AND CHOICES1. Just Lipservice? Sex Worker Participation in Sexual and Reproductive Health Interventions - Cheryl Overs, Jo Doezema and Meena Shivdas2. Institutionalising Youth Participation in a Large International Organisation: Experiences from the International Planned Parenthood Federation - Kathryn Faulkner and Jessica Knott3. Putting Breast Cancer on the Map in Britain - Helen Lynn and Diana Ward4. Positive Women: Voices and Choices in Zimbabwe - Rayah Feldman, Joanne Manchester and Caroline Maposhere5. Playing in the Dust: Gender Games and Women's Health in Northern Nigeria - Oga Steve Abah6. Using Visual Techniques to Initiate Discussions on Gender Violence in Zambia - Ann Sutherland & Felicia SakalaPART 2: CHANGING NORMS: BEYOND INDIVIDUAL BEHAVIOUR CHANGE7. Gender, Sex and HIV: How to Address Issues that No-one Wants to Hear About - Alice Welbourn8. Ain't Misbehavin: Beyond Awareness and Individual Behaviour Change - Jerker Edstroem, With Arturo Cristobal, Tilly Sellers and Chulani De Soyza9. "Before We Were Sleeping but Now We Are Awake"; The Stepping Stones Workshop Programme in the Gambia - Matthew Shaw10. Safely Through the Night: A Review of Behaviour Change in the Context of HIV/AIDS in Africa - Ann Smith and John Howson11. Promoting the Participation of Men in Community-Based HIV/AIDS Prevention & Care in Cambodia - Tilly Sellers, Pok Panhavichetr and Ly ChansophalPART 3: INFORMING CHOICES, TRANSFORMING MESSAGES12. Making Sense of Sexuality and Reproduction: A Participatory Approach to Materials Development with Young People in Brazil - Maria De Nazareth Agra Hassen13. Involving Young People in Their Reproductive Health: A Case Study from Zimbabwe - Barbara Kaim14. Radio HIV Hop in South Africa - Zane Ibrahim15. Working With Men On Health And Sexual And Reproductive Rights From A Gender Perspective: Experiences from Northeast Brazil - Karla Galvao Adriao, Benedito Medrado, Jorge Lyra And Pedro Nascimento16. Learning To Relearn Givens: Exploring Gender Strategies in Estonia - Jill Lewis17. Body Mapping: Bridging the Gap between Biomedical Messages, Popular Knowledge and Lived Experience - Andrea CornwallPART 4: BUILDING RESPONSIVENESS18. The Role of Research in Sensitising Auxiliary Nurse Midwives to a Women-Centred Approach To Health Care In Mumbai, India - Renu Khanna, Korrie De Koning, Sneha Khandekar, Anagha Pradhan Swati Pongurlekar, Usha Ubale19. "I Never Used To Ask The Mothers...": Improving SRH Provision In Nepal Through Participatory Planning And Action - Pitamber Dhungana, Krishna Prasai, Tara Gynawali, Badri Pant, Kate Butcher20. A 'Dialogue Of Knowledge' Approach To Better Reproductive, Sexual And Child Health In Rural Andean Communities - Lisa Howard-Grabman, Cynthia P. Willis, Elizabeth Arteaga, Carla Queierolo And Ccolla, Sejas Perez21. At Your Service: Participatory Evaluation in Practice - Martin Westerby and Janet Harris22. Engaging Women: Learning About Safe Motherhood from Women in A Myanmar Slum - Frances McConville23. Collaborative Planning to Improve Women's Health: Experiences from Egypt - Carla Rull Boussen and the Salammbo Group