Working Papers On-Line
The purpose of our Working Papers is to
capture a record of EngenderHealth's experience and to disseminate
the results of EngenderHealth-supported research.
The complete on-line version of each Working
Paper is designed for both computer-based viewing and printing (see
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page.
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From
the AVSC Working Papers archive
AVSC Working Paper #2: The Use of Self-Assessment in Improving the Quality of Family Planning Clinic
Operations: The Experience with COPE in Africa. (1992)
AVSC Working
Paper #3: The Introduction of No-Scalpel Vasectomy in the United
States (1988-1992). (1993)
AVSC Working
Paper #4: Vasectomy in Kenya: The First Steps. (1993)
AVSC Working
Paper #5: Inreach: Reaching Potential Family Planning Clients within Health Institutions.
(1994)
AVSC Working
Paper #6: The Quinacrine Method of Nonsurgical Sterilization:
Report of an Experts Meeting. (1994)
AVSC Working
Paper #7: Quality Management for Family Planning Services: Practical
Experience from Africa. (1995)
AVSC Working
Paper #8:A Successful National Program for Expanding Vasectomy
Services: The Experience of the Instituto Mexicano del Seguro Social.
(1995)
AVSC Working
Paper #9: Postabortion Women: Factors Influencing Their Family
Planning Options. (1995)
AVSC Working
Paper #10: Facilitative Supervision: A Vital Link in Quality
Reproductive Health Service Delivery. (1995)
AVSC Working
Paper #11: Whole-Site Training: A New Approach to the Organization of Training. (1998)
AVSC Working
Paper #12: Involving Men As Partners in Reproductive Health: Lessons Learned from Turkey.
(1999)
AVSC Working
Paper #13: The Quality of Care Management Center in Nepal:
Improving Services with Limited Resources. (2001)
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