Our Highlights
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Three Decades of ICOMP: 1974-2003


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Achieving the MDGs in Asia:Policies and Strategies for Institutional Development in
Population and RH


by: Prof Jay Satia, Executive Director, ICOMP
Tawfiq-e-Elahi Chowdhury, Population Economist and Independent Policy & Management Consultant


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Strengthening
Leadership and Management
Capacity
Building
Good
Practices
Promoting
Policy
Dialogue



South-South Collaboration Insert

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Vol. XXVIII No. 3 & 4, 2003

1. Designing A Data Collection Tool for Monitoring and Evaluation

2. Agent of Change: The Process of Empowering Women

 

Vol. XXVIII No.1, 2003






1. Demonstrating Comprehensive Young People's Reproductive Health Programme through South-South Collaboration

2. The Planned Parenthood Association of Thailand

Vol. XXVI No.2, 2002

 

 

 

1. Fifth Asian and Pacific Population Conference: NGO Forum 12th - 13th December 2002, Bangkok, Thailand

Vol. XXVI No.1, 2002




 

 

1 Enhancing the Momentum of Women's Empowerment and Gender-Sensitivity.

2. Initial Workshop on Demonstrating Comprehensive Young People's Reproductive Health Programme Development through South-South Collaboration

3. Upholding the Spirit of South-South Collaboration.

Vol. XXVI No.4, 2001

 

 

 

1. Institutionalising South-South Collaboration Among NGOs
- Empowerment of Women through Strengthening Comprehensive Sexual and Reproductive Health (SRH) Programmes of NGOs in Asia.
- Young People's Reproductive Health Programme Development through South-South Collaboration.


2. Innovative Family Development Programmes

Vol. XXVI No.3, 2001

 




1. Advancing Women's Empowerment


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