jueves, 11 de noviembre de 2010

Proposal


imgres.jpegVietnam has created a policy which  the objective of the policy is to maintain the average of 1 to 2 children per couple in order to stabilize population size, ensure appropriate needs distribution, and improve the quality of life. Family planning is the main measure to regulate birth rate, to assure everyone a well-to-do, equal, progressive and happy life. These will crate a reduction in population growth, which are very good news because lately population growth in vietnam has been increasing, and they to stop that, and don´t enter into overpopulation. 


   
Demographic plan, family planning solutions, Growth, 10 Nov. 2010
Full Article: http://maps.thefullwiki.org/Demographics_of_Vietnam

Position

imgres.jpeg     Vietnam´s perception on this topic;  Family planning, is that is an important part of the development strategy; a fundamental factor to improve life for each person. Family planning has basically met the various needs of people, with advantage and safety. Private health care and non-governmental organizations are encouraged to create conditions to supply services for reproductive health and control. There are more and more people getting married late, less reproduction to prepare good economic conditions in which to bring up their children. Almost all women today know that family planning will create condition for them to keep and protect health, develop their capabilities, and join political activities with aim of raising their position in society. 

Global Health, Family Planning, 8 de noviembre del 2010, USAID.

Legal Framework

This document contains every detail about family planning in Vietnam, with every solutions and decision they´ve made.



a)   The 9th Party Congress Document, National Politics Publishing House, Hanoi, 2001, p.107. 
      Article, Family plannig solutions 8 de Noviembre del 2010 
      Link for the Full Article:  http://www.vjol.info/index.php/vss/article/viewFile/271/221
 

International News on Family Planning


Some International News on this topic:

imgres.jpg     WATERTOWN, MA, October 15, 2010  
    This week two studies were released which make the case that giving women the opportunity to plan the timing of their pregnancies and size of their families will slow population growth, significantly reducing carbon emissions by 8-15%.
    More than two hundred million women around the world want, but lack access to, conceptives. It is right that must be addressed and is now increasingly urgent as climate change accelerates.
        
 Pathfinder international, family planning and climate change, Reproductive Heath, 10 de nov. 2010
    
      Full Article: 
     http://www.pathfind.org/site/PageServer?pagename=News_Climate_Change_study
         
           
New Types Of Birth Control
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As modern technology continues to advance, the science of contraception advances as well.  Read about natural family planning and how you can cause or prevent pregnancy without the use of hormones and drugs.  If you are looking for a natural way to plan or prevent pregnancy, consider fertility monitors, which are small computers widely used in Europe to predict when it is safe to have sex, without any birth control drugs or devices, or to predict when it is time to conceive. If you are looking for something more traditional,new birth control, pills are also always in the works and other new methods are currently under development.  Find out if one of these new developments is right for you.  Epigee, Birth Control, Family planning, 10 de Nov. 2010, Reproductive Health.
                Full Article:http://www.epigee.org/family-planning-new-methods.html

Topic B, Family Planning

¿What is Family Planning ?

Family planning is sometimes used as a synonym for the use of birth control, though it often includes more. It is most usually applied to a female-male couple who wish to limit the number of children they have and/or to control the timing of pregnancy. Family planning may encompass sterilization, as well as pregnancy termination.

Sexual Health Center, Glosary: Family Planning, 10 Nov. 2010