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Knowledge and Behaviour of Ethnic Minorities on Reproductive Health
This publication is the third report in the series of lessons learnt and best practices in reproductive health supported by UNFPA in 2007. The report documents changing patterns of reproductive health knowledge and behaviour of the ethnic minority community in mountainous provinces. It was published in both English and Vietnamese.
Research on Reproductive Health in Viet Nam - A Review for the Period of 2000-2005
This publication is the fifth report in the series of lessons learnt and best practices in reproductive health supported by UNFPA in 2007. This report will serve as a critical review of reproductive health studies that have been conducted in Viet Nam during the period 2000 - 2005 in order to draw out gaps in research, contents to be added, and issues to be updated in the coming research programmes. It was published in both English and Vietnamese.
Training interventions to health care providers in mountainous provinces
This publication is the fourth report in the series of lessons learnt and best practices in reproductive health supported by UNFPA in 2007. The report documents lessons learned relating to training interventions for reproductive health providers in mountainous provinces. It was published in 2007 in both English and Vietnamese.
Gender-based violence programming review
The qualitative review was undertaken in 2006 to indentify successful Gender-based violence programming in Viet Nam, the challenges faced, and future areas of proposed action. It is intended to inform policy makers, programme managers and concerned agencies about the design and implementation of GBV related programmes /projects crucial for achieving the objectives of the Millennium Development Goals (MDG) and the International Conference on Population and Development in Viet Nam. It was published in October 2007 in both English and Vietnamese.
Internal Migration in Viet Nam - The Current Situation
Based on of the results of the 2004 Viet Nam Migration Survey conducted by General Statistics Office, this booklet summarizes the major findings of the survey as well as information from other reliable sources, so that non-demographers can have a better understanding of the situation of internal migration in Viet Nam. It was published in June 2007 in both English and Vietnamese.
Population Growth in Viet Nam
It is the third in a series of annual booklets on population trends published by UNFPA-Viet Nam. The booklet investigates rising concerns that the sex ratio at birth, or the number of boys born to every 100 girls, is becoming unbalanced, a risk factor that must be addressed now. It was published in September 2007 both in English and Vietnamese.
Maternal Mortality in 2005
Far too many women around the world are still dying giving life. New global figures released by WHO, UNICEF, UNFPA and The World Bank show that the world's maternal mortality ratio (the number of maternal deaths per 100,000 live births) is declining too slowly to meet Millennium Development Goal (MDG) 5, which aims to improve maternal health and prevent women from dying in pregnancy and childbirth. It was published in 2007 in English.
The Quality of Life of Migrants in Viet Nam
Based on the results of Viet Nam Migration Survey 2004 conducted by the General Statistics Office, the study is a further step in the on-going analyses of the relationships between employment and labor market participation, housing and other living conditions. It aims to assess how the quality of life of migrants is impacted by factors including with migration type, migration registration status and length of time spent at the destination. It was published in December 2006 both in English and Vietnamese.
CP7 Baseline Survey Report on provision and utilisation of RH care services in 7 provinces: Hoa Binh, Phu Tho, Tien Giang, Ha Giang, Kon Tum, Ben Tre
This survey report provides valuable information on the provision and quality of reproductive health services in light of the National Standards and Guidelines for Reproductive Health Care Services. In addition, the report describes the planning, monitoring and evaluation process undertaken by UNFPA and concerned organisations for the Country Programme. It was published in 2006 in both English and Vietnamese.
Migration and Health
The study based on the results of Viet Nam Migration Survey 2004 conducted by the General Statistics Office. It is a further step in the on-going analyses of the relationships between migration and health. It was published in December 2006 both in English and Vietnamese.