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LSE Health reproductive morbidity and poverty seminar – call for papers

By Daniel James Lewis - Last updated: Friday, June 18, 2010

TweetLSE Health is hosting a ESRC-funded seminar on ‘Reproductive morbidity and poverty’ on the 6th of November, 2010. They invite the submission of abstracts from now, with the deadline on the 31st of July. Poverty reduction is a core target in the international development agenda. Reproductive morbidities include physical disorders such as fistula and infertility, [...]

Reproductive Health in Poor Countries

By Dr Pablo Mateos - Last updated: Tuesday, May 19, 2009

TweetPoverty and Reproductive Health in Poor Countries: Issues, Measurement & Evidence   BSPS day meeting Sponsored in collaboration with the ESRC Venue: New Academic Building (NABL09), LSE Friday 29th May, 2009   Background The burden of out-of-pocket expenditure related to reproductive health service use remains largely unexplored in poor country contexts. The knock-on effect of [...]