Reproductive Health Matters is a twice-yearly peer-reviewed international journal and aims to:
• promote laws, policies, research and services that meet women's reproductive health needs • examine experiences, values,
information and issues from the point of view of the women whose lives are affected • explore the multifaceted nature of problems
and their solutions • inspire new thinking and action and new forms of consensus in the field.
Each issue of Reproductive
Health Matters concentrates on a specific theme and has papers on other timely topics and a round-up of information from the published
literature.
Recent and forthcoming themes are:
Year 2009 • Volume 17 / number 33: Task shifting: changing the division
of labour in sexual and reproductive health care and Reproductive rights across diverse sexual orientations and gender expressions
• Volume 17 / number 34: Criminalisation of HIV, sexuality and reproduction
Year 2008 • Volume 16 / number 31: Conflict
and crisis situations: promoting sexual and reproductive rights • Volume 16 / number 32: Reproductive cancers
Year 2007
• Volume 15 / number 29: Taking on the opposition: strategies and Male circumcision for HIV prevention • Volume
15 / number 30: Maternal mortality and morbidity: is pregnancy getting safer for women?
Reproductive Health Matters is available
to all subscribers (both paid and free/supported) through ScienceDirect
Contact:
Editorial office
Reproductive Health Matters
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53-79 Highgate Road
London NW5 1TL
United Kingdom
Tel: +44 20 7267 6567
Fax: +44 20 7267 2551