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Volume 19, Supplement 1, 2002. 
ISSN 0189 5178 1

Proceedings of the National Workshop on Women’s Sexual and Reproductive Rights held at the Hotel Presidential, Enugu, 28th November, 2001.

1. Editorial Commentary Adinma B-D # S2

2. President’s Welcome Address on Promoting the Sexual and Reproductive Rights of the Nigerian Woman.

Ajabor LN 

S3

3. International Human Rights Law and the Practising Obstetrician/Gynaecologist: the Role of FIGO.

Shaw D  

S6

4. Overview of the Global Policy Consensus on Women’s Sexual and Reproductive Rights: the Nigerian Perspective.

Adinma JIB  

S9

5. Women’s Right to Safe Motherhood and Family Planning

Okpere E.  

S13

6. Unwanted Pregnancy, Unsafe Abortion and the Law in Nigeria

Okonofua FE 

S15

7. Cultural Practices Harmful to Women in Nigeria: Evolving Strategies Toward Their Elimination.

Odili MU  

S18

8. Social Practices Harmful to Women in Nigeria Evolving Strategies Toward Their Elimination.

Ezekwem U  

S22

9. Evolving a Human Rights-Based Code of Ethics for Medical Practitioners Caring for Women in Nigeria.

Ezeani CO 

S26

10. Promoting the Reproductive and Sexual Rights of Women: the Role of the Legislature.

Uzor FSA  

S29

11. Promoting Women’s Sexual and Reproductive Rights: the Role of Institutions, Schools and Organisations.

Nnatu SN  

S31

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12. Promoting the Sexual and Reproductive Rights of the Nigerian Woman: the Role of Traditional Rulers (South).

Nwokedi AE  

S33

13. The Role of Traditional Rulers (North) in Promoting the Sexual and Reproductive Rights of Nigerian Women

Yahaya HN 

S35

14. Communiqué of the National Workshop on Women’s Sexual and Reproductive Rights held at Enugu, Nigeria, 28th November 2001 

S37

© Society of Gynaecology and Obstetrics of Nigeria (SOGON), 2002.

 

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