251 Arrow Publications
Published in 2016
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The advocacy brief will help to give the ground situation about the impact of climate change and its impact on sexual and reproductive health. This can be used by advocates, planners and policy makers in the government and other organisations working in the field of climate change and sexual and reproductive health and rights(SRHR) to […]
Published in 2016
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Many studies conducted by WOREC have shown that women working in different geo‐ecological conditions have been facing different types of SRHR problems. However, such studies have not thoroughly investigated the inter‐linkages between climate change and SRHR. Therefore this study tries to find out the linkages between climate change, food security and sexual and reproductive health. […]
Published in 2014
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Health of individuals, families, and communities is influenced by a multitude of social determinants, including poverty and food security. The Commission on Social Determinants of Health (CSDH) under the World Health Organization (WHO) published in 2008 the report, which critically studied the reasons behind inequities in health and challenged the conventional view of public health. […]
Published in 2012
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We explore the linkages of poverty, food security, and sexual and reproductive health and rights. We underscore the need to take a synoptic view regarding the vulnerability of women’s lives in the Asia-Pacific region when assailed by poverty while simultaneously accounting these factors in SRHR. We suggest ARROW action pathways borne from the world views […]
Published in 2000
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Current globalisation strategies, restructuring of economies through structural adjustment programmes and removal of protective regulations for cheap, temporary contractual workers favour migrant labour. Poverty, conflicts, environmental catastrophes, forced displacement and changes in production processes have increased migration. The demand for cheap, flexible, contractual and deregulated labour has also encouraged highly organised recruitment. The demand for […]