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AFRO-NETS> Call for papers: effects of violence on protection against HIV


  • Subject: AFRO-NETS> Call for papers: effects of violence on protection against HIV
  • From: Patricia Donovan <pdonovan@guttmacher.org>
  • Date: Fri, 11 Jul 2003 08:51:27 -0400 (EDT)




Call for papers: effects of violence on protection against HIV
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Call for Papers: International Family Planning Perspectives
The Alan Guttmacher Institute

The reproductive health of women around the world is compromised by
violence, often perpetrated by intimate partners or used as a strat-
egy of social control or a tactic of intimidation during war. Still,
relatively little is known about its frequency and effects, and not
it varies geographically and culturally. To address this lack of in-
formation, the December 2004 issue of International Family Planning
Perspectives will focus on gender-based violence.

The editor seeks papers on levels of violence and effects of actual
and threatened violence on contraceptive use, protection against HIV
and other sexually transmitted infections, fertility and other as-
pects of reproductive health.

To be eligible for the special issue, submissions must be received by
February 1, 2004. Authors should follow the journal?s style, as de-
tailed in the Guidelines for Authors, which can be found on website:
http://www.guttmacher.org/guidelines

Please send submission to:
Patricia Donovan
Editor in Chief
International Family Planning Perspectives
The Alan Guttmacher Institute
120 Wall Street
New York, NY 10005, USA

or electronically mailto:articles@guttmacher.org

Questions about the special section should address to
Patricia Donovan
mailto:pdonovan@guttmacher.org
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