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- catalog abstract "This booklet contains a selection of nine speeches and articles written by Dr. Fred Sai since he assumed the presidency of the International Planned Parenthood Federation (IPPF) in 1989. The first article is an open letter to Pope John Paul II written on World Population Day, July 11, 1991, in which Sai points out that the values of IPPF mirror those of the Catholic Church, suggests that the Church misunderstands the family planning (FP) movement, and calls for the opening of a dialogue with the Church. Article 2 is adapted from Sai's acceptance speech on the occasion of receiving the UN Population Award in 1993. Sai dedicated his prize to the mothers in Africa who persist in trusting in the future despite terrible obstacles. In the third article, Sai describes political, religious, cultural, medical, technical, financial, and quality of service obstacles which hinder FP programs. Article 4 discusses the mother-child dyad as it applies to combatting maternal and neonatal health problems. The fifth article presents an African perspective on what works and what does not work in FP programs. Article 6 sets out the scenario for achieving economic and social development through successful population programs. The seventh article considers whether the Mexico City consensus has been implemented. Article 8 takes a look at politics and ethics in FP, and the last article provides a view from the South on the topic of working with parliamentarians.".
- catalog contributor b9282624.
- catalog contributor b9282625.
- catalog created "1994.".
- catalog date "1994".
- catalog date "1994.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1994.".
- catalog description "This booklet contains a selection of nine speeches and articles written by Dr. Fred Sai since he assumed the presidency of the International Planned Parenthood Federation (IPPF) in 1989. The first article is an open letter to Pope John Paul II written on World Population Day, July 11, 1991, in which Sai points out that the values of IPPF mirror those of the Catholic Church, suggests that the Church misunderstands the family planning (FP) movement, and calls for the opening of a dialogue with the Church. Article 2 is adapted from Sai's acceptance speech on the occasion of receiving the UN Population Award in 1993. Sai dedicated his prize to the mothers in Africa who persist in trusting in the future despite terrible obstacles. In the third article, Sai describes political, religious, cultural, medical, technical, financial, and quality of service obstacles which hinder FP programs. Article 4 discusses the mother-child dyad as it applies to combatting maternal and neonatal health problems. The fifth article presents an African perspective on what works and what does not work in FP programs. Article 6 sets out the scenario for achieving economic and social development through successful population programs. The seventh article considers whether the Mexico City consensus has been implemented. Article 8 takes a look at politics and ethics in FP, and the last article provides a view from the South on the topic of working with parliamentarians.".
- catalog extent "112 p. :".
- catalog identifier "0860891038 (pbk)".
- catalog issued "1994".
- catalog issued "1994.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "London : International Planned Parenthood Federation,".
- catalog spatial "Developing countries.".
- catalog subject "363.96091724 20".
- catalog subject "Birth control Developing countries.".
- catalog subject "Developing countries Family planning".
- catalog subject "Family Planning Services economics.".
- catalog subject "Family Planning Services ethics.".
- catalog subject "Population Control.".
- catalog subject "W6 P3 v.7481 box 1338 no.8".
- catalog title "Dr Fred Sai speaks out.".
- catalog type "text".