2010 POPULATION COUNCIL PUBLICATIONS

The Population Council publishes two scholarly, peer-reviewed journals, Population and Development Review and Studies in Family Planning. Staff members also publish their work in a wide range of external outlets, including other peer-reviewed journals. The Council’s Web site—www.popcouncil.org—contains selected publications in HTML and PDF formats and lists hundreds of articles and other publications by staff members. The following list of publications is organized by research area. Authors whose names appear in boldface are Council staff members, consultants, fellows, or colleagues seconded from partner organizations.

HIV and AIDS Boon, Hermien, Shegs James, Robert Kalibala, Sam. “Monitoring and Evaluation A.C. Ruiter, Bart van den Borne, Eka Esu- of the Emergency Plan Progress (MEEPP): Apicella, Louis, Katie D. Schenk, and Williams, and Priscilla Reddy. “Explaining End-of-project evaluation.” New York: Hena Khan. “RAPIDS evaluation final report perceived ability among older people to Population Council. 2005–2009 key findings.” Lusaka: Population provide care as a result of HIV and AIDS in Council. South Africa,” AIDS Care 22(4): 399–408. Kalibala, Sam and Lynne Elson. “Protecting hope: Situation analysis of vulnerable Baek, Carolyn and Naomi Rutenberg. ———. “Correlates of grief among older children in Uganda 2009.” New York: “Implementing programs for the prevention adults caring for children and grandchildren Population Council. of mother-to-child HIV transmission in as a consequence of HIV and AIDS in South resource-constrained settings: Horizon Africa,” Journal of Aging and Health 22(1): Kalibala, Sam and Sarah A. Littlefield. studies, 1999–2007,” Public Health Reports 48–67. “The role of ARVs in HIV prevention: 125(2): 293–304. Microbicides and PrEP,” GMHC Treatment The Carraguard Phase II South Africa Study Issues (December). ———. “Looking back, moving forward: Team. “Expanded safety and acceptability Implementing PMTCT programs in resource- of the candidate vaginal microbicide Kellerman, Scott E. “The changing face of constrained settings, Horizons studies 1999 Carraguard® in South Africa,” Contraception U.S. funding for HIV programs in resource- to 2007,” Horizons Synthesis Background 82(6): 563–571. limited settings (Horizons Program: Guest Papers. Washington, DC: Population editorial),” Public Health Reports 125(2): Council. Elson, Lynne and Jill Keesbury. “PEPFAR 267–268. special initiative on sexual and gender- Bhuiya, Ismat, Amar Krishna Baidya, based violence: Baseline report.” Lusaka: Kostick, Kristin M., Stephen L. Schensul, Asiful Haider Chowdhury, and Ubaidur Population Council. Kalpita Jadhav, Rajendra Singh, Amruta Rob (eds.). “HIV/AIDS bishoyok apobad Bavadekar, and Niranjan Saggurti. o boishyammo hraskaran proshikkhon Geibel, Scott, Waimar Tun, Placide “Treatment seeking, vaginal discharge manual,” [Training manual for reducing HIV/ Tapsoba, and Scott E. Kellerman. “HIV and psychosocial distress among women AIDS-related stigma and discrimination]. vulnerability of men who have sex with men in urban Mumbai,” Culture, Medicine and Dhaka: National AIDS/STD Programme, in developing countries: Horizons studies, Psychiatry 34(3): 529–547. Save the Children-USA, Population Council, 2001–2008,” Public Health Reports 125(2): Lippman, Sheri A., Angela Donini, Juan and James P. Grant School of Public Health, 316–324. Diaz, Magda Chinaglia, Arthur Reingold, BRAC University. ———. “Looking back, moving forward: and Deanna Kerrigan. “Social-environmental Bhuiya, Ismat, Sharif Mohammed Ismail Understanding the HIV risk and sexual factors and protective sexual behavior Hossain, Asiful Haider Chowdhury, K.M. health needs of men who have sex with men, among sex workers: The Encontros Zahiduzzaman, and Syeda Tonima Hadi. Horizons studies 2001 to 2008,” Horizons intervention in Brazil,” American Journal of “Blood supply and transfusion services,” Synthesis Background Papers. Washington, Public Health 100(S1): S216–S223. in Khairul Islam and Abbas Bhuiya (eds.), DC: Population Council. Lippman, Sheri A., Starley B. Shade, Bangladesh Health Watch Report 2009: Halli, Shiva S., Raluca Buzdugan, Stephen and Alan E. Hubbard. “Inverse probability How Healthy Is Health Sector Governance. Moses, James Blanchard, Anrudh K. Jain, weighting in STI/HIV prevention research: Dhaka: Bangladesh Health Watch, pp. Ravi K. Verma, and Niranjan Saggurti. Methods for evaluating social and community 45–49. “High-risk sex among mobile female sex interventions,” Sexually Transmitted Bojko, Martha J., Stephen L. Schensul, workers in the context of jatras (religious Diseases 37(8): 512–518. Rajendra Singh, Joseph A. Burleson, festivals) in Karnataka, ,” International Mackenzie, Caroline, Karusa Kiragu, Lwendo S. Moonzwe, and Niranjan Journal of STD and AIDS 21(11): 746–751. George Odingo, Rukia Yassin, Peter Saggurti. “Sexual health, marital sex, and Kaai, Susan, Sandra Bullock, Avina Sarna, Shikuku, Patrick Angala, William Sinkele, sexual risk in urban poor communities in Matthew F. Chersich, Stanley Luchters, Melania Akinyi, and Nduku Kilonzo. “The India,” Asia-Pacific Journal of Public Health Scott Geibel, Paul Munyao, Kishorchandra feasibility of integrating alcohol risk-reduction 22(suppl 3): 144–150. N. Mandaliya, Marleen Temmerman, and counseling into existing VCT services in Bongaarts, John and Mead Over. “Global Naomi Rutenberg. “Perceived stigma Kenya,” African Journal of Drug and Alcohol HIV/AIDS policy in transition,” Science among patients receiving antiretroviral Studies 8(2): 73–80. 328(5984): 1359–1360. treatment: A prospective randomised trial comparing an m-DOT strategy with standard- Bongaarts, John, François Pelletier, and of-care in Kenya,” Journal of Social Aspects Patrick Gerland. “How many more AIDS of HIV/AIDS 7(2): 62–70. deaths?” Lancet 375(9709): 103–104.

Addendum to the Population Council Annual Report 2010 • 1 McLean, Catherine A., Janneke van de Raj, Anita, Niranjan Saggurti, Danielle ———. “Looking back, moving forward: Wijgert, Heidi E. Jones, John M. Karon, Lawrence, Donta Balaiah, and Jay G. Improving the lives of orphans and other Janet M. McNicoll, Sara J. Whitehead, Silverman. “Association between adolescent children affected by AIDS, Horizons Sarah Braunstein, Jullapong Achalapong, marriage and marital violence among young studies 1998 to 2007,” Horizons Synthesis Supaporn Chaikummao, Jordan W. Tappero, adult ,” International Journal Background Papers. Washington, DC: Lauri Markowitz, and Peter H. Kilmarx. “HIV of Gynecology and Obstetrics 110(1): 35–39. Population Council. genital shedding and safety of Carraguard use by HIV-infected women: A crossover trial Rutenberg, Naomi and John W. Schensul, Stephen L., Niranjan Saggurti, in Thailand,” AIDS 24(5): 717–722. Townsend. “Breakthrough in microbicides Joseph A. Burleson, and Rajendra Singh. development,” IPPF Medical Bulletin 44(3): “Community-level HIV/STI interventions and Munyao, Paul, Stanley Luchters, Matthew 3–4. their impact on alcohol use in urban poor F. Chersich, Susan Kaai, Scott Geibel, populations in India,” AIDS and Behavior Kishorchandra N. Mandaliya, Marleen Rutenberg, Naomi and Deborah C. Weiss. 14(suppl 1): 158–167. “Horizons: Looking back, moving forward,” Temmerman, Naomi Rutenberg, and Avina Public Health Reports 125(2): 269–271. , , Sarna. “Implementation of clinic-based Vagenas, Panagiotis Meropi Aravantinou modified-directly observed therapy (m-DOT) Vennansha G. Williams, Edith Jasny, Saggurti, Niranjan, Stephen L. Schensul, Michael Piatak Jr., Jeffrey D. Lifson, Andres for ART: Experiences in Mombasa, Kenya,” and Rajendra Singh. “Alcohol use, sexual AIDS Care 22(2): 187–194. M. Salazar, James Blanchard, Agegnehu risk behavior and STIs among married Gettie, and Melissa Robbiani. “A tonsillar men in Mumbai, India,” AIDS and Behavior Murray, Laura R., Sheri A. Lippman, Angela polyICLC/AT-2 SIV therapeutic vaccine Donini, and Deanna Kerrigan. “‘She’s a 14(suppl 1): 40–47. maintains low viremia following antiretroviral professional like anyone else’: Social identity Samet, Jeffrey H., Christine A. Pace, therapy cessation,” PLoS ONE 5(9): among Brazilian sex workers,” Culture, Debbie M. Cheng, Sharon Coleman, Carly e12891(1)–e12891(13). Health and Sexuality 12(3): 293–306. Bridden, Manoj Pardesi, Niranjan Saggurti, Verma, Ravi K., Niranjan Saggurti, Ajay and Anita Raj. “Alcohol use and sex risk Obare, Francis and Harriet Birungi. “The Kumar Singh, and Suvakanta N. Swain. limited effect of knowing they are HIV- behaviors among HIV-infected female sex “Alcohol and sexual risk behavior among positive on the sexual and reproductive workers (FSWs) and HIV-infected male migrant female sex workers and male experiences and intentions of infected clients of FSWs in India,” AIDS and Behavior workers in districts with high in-migration adolescents in Uganda,” Population Studies 14(suppl 1): 74–83. from four high HIV prevalence states in 64(1): 97–104. Sarna, Avina, Damodar Bachani, Mary India,” AIDS and Behavior 14(suppl 1): 31–39. Population Council. COMPACT: Community Philip Sebastian, Ruchi Sogarwal, and mobilization for preventive action. Lusaka: Madhusudana Battala. “Factors affecting Population Council. enrolment of PLHIV into ART services in India.” : Population Council. POVERTY, GENDER, AND YOUTH Pugach, Pavel, Anders Krarup, Agegnehu Sarna, Avina and Scott E. Kellerman. Acharya, Rajib, Abhishek Singh, K.G. Gettie, Marcelo Kuroda, James Blanchard, Santhya, Faujdar Ram, Shireen J. Michael Piatak Jr., Jeffrey D. Lifson, “Looking back, moving forward: Access to antiretroviral therapy for adults and children Jejeebhoy, Usha Ram, and S.K. Mohanty. Alexandra Trkola, and Melissa Robbiani. “In “Participation in civil society and political vivo binding and retention of CD4-Specific with HIV infection in developing countries: Horizons Studies, 2002–2008,” Horizons life among young people in Maharastra: DARPin 57.2 in macaques,” PLoS ONE 5(8): Findings from the Youth in India: Situation e12455(1)–e12455(9). Synthesis Background Papers. Washington, DC: Population Council. and Needs study,” Journal of Adolescence Pulerwitz, Julie, Annie P. Michaelis, Ravi 33(4): 553–561. K. Verma, and Ellen Weiss. “Addressing ———. “Access to antiretroviral therapy for adults and children with HIV infection “The adolescent experience in-depth: gender dynamics and engaging men in HIV Using data to identify and reach the most programs: Lessons learned from Horizons in developing countries: Horizons studies, 2002–2008,” Public Health Reports 125(2): vulnerable young people—Egypt 2008.” New research,” Public Health Reports 125(2): York: Population Council. 282–292. 305–315. Sarna, Avina, Jerry Okal, Stanley Luchters, “The adolescent experience in-depth: Pulerwitz, Julie, Annie P. Michaelis, and Using data to identify and reach the most Ellen Weiss. “Looking back, moving forward: Nzioki King’ola, and Scott Geibel. “Prevention with positives: How do we reach vulnerable young people—Ghana 2008.” Promoting gender equity to fight HIV, New York: Population Council. Horizons studies 1999 to 2007,” Horizons them in the community?” Washington, DC: Synthesis Background Papers. Washington, Population Council. “The adolescent experience in-depth: DC: Population Council. Schenk, Katie D. and Annie P. Michaelis. Using data to identify and reach the most vulnerable young people—Kenya 2008–09.” Pulerwitz, Julie, Annie P. Michaelis, Ellen “Community interventions supporting children affected by HIV in sub-Saharan New York: Population Council. Weiss, Lisanne Brown, and Vaishali Africa: A review to derive evidence-based Sharma Mahendra. “Reducing HIV-related “The adolescent experience in-depth: stigma: Lessons learned from Horizons principles for programming,” Vulnerable Using data to identify and reach the most research and programs,” Public Health Child and Youth Studies 5(S1): 40–54. vulnerable young people—Nigeria 2008.” Reports 125(2): 272–281. Schenk, Katie D., Annie P. Michaelis, Tobey New York: Population Council. ———. “Looking back, moving forward: Nelson Sapiano, Lisanne Brown, and Ellen “The adolescent experience in-depth: Reducing HIV-related stigma, Horizons Weiss. “Improving the lives of vulnerable Using data to identify and reach the most studies 2000 to 2007,” Horizons Synthesis children: Implications of Horizons research vulnerable young people—Sierra Leone Background Papers. Washington, DC: among orphans and other children affected 2008.” New York: Population Council. Population Council. by AIDS,” Public Health Reports 125(2): 325–336.

Addendum to the Population Council Annual Report 2010 • 2 Ambelu, Worku, Annabel S. Erulkar, Bongaarts, John. “The causes of Ferede, Abebaw, Woldemariam Girma, Abebaw Ferede, Woldemariam Girma, educational differences in fertility in sub- Annabel S. Erulkar, B. Dessalygn, Helen B. Dessalygn, Helen Amdemikael, Behailu Saharan Africa,” Poverty, Gender, and Youth Amdemikael, Behailu GebreMedhin, GebreMedhin, Berhanu Legesse, Ayehualem Working Paper no. 20. New York: Population Berhanu Legesse, Ayehualem Tameru, and Tameru, and Messay Teferi. “Young adult Council. Messay Teferi. “Young adult and gender and gender survey: Addis Ababa,” research survey: Oromiya region,” research report. report. Addis Ababa: Population Council. ———. “Fertility and public policy,” in Addis Ababa: Population Council. George Ritzer and J.M. Ryan (eds.), Ambelu, Worku, Abebaw Ferede, 2010 Concise Blackwell Encyclopedia of Girma, Woldemariam, Abebaw Ferede, Woldemariam Girma, Annabel S. Erulkar, Sociology. London: Wiley-Blackwell. Worku Ambelu, Annabel S. Erulkar, B. B. Dessalygn, Helen Amdemikael, Behailu Dessalygn, Helen Amdemikael, Behailu GebreMedhin, Berhanu Legesse, Ayehualem ———. “Population growth, policy options, GebreMedhin, Berhanu Legesse, Ayehualem Tameru, and Messay Teferi. “Young adult and public health,” in Madelon Finkel (eds.), Tameru, and Messay Teferi. “Young adult and gender survey: Afar region,” research Perspectives in Public Health: Challenges for and gender survey: Southern Nations report. Addis Ababa: Population Council. the 21st Century. Praeger Press. Nationalities and Peoples’ Region,” research and Griffith Feeney. report. Addis Ababa: Population Council. Amin, Sajeda, Laila Rahman, Sigma Bongaarts, John “When is a tempo effect a tempo distortion?” Ainul, Ubaidur Rob, Bushra Zaman, and Girma, Woldemariam, Abebaw Ferede, Rinat Akter. “Enhancing adolescent financial Genus 66(2): 1–14. Annabel S. Erulkar, B. Dessalygn, Helen capabilities through financial education in Brady, Martha, Lydia Saloucou, and Erica Amdemikael, Behailu GebreMedhi, Berhanu Bangladesh.” Dhaka: Population Council. Chong. “L’adolescence des filles au Burkina Legesse, Ayehualem Tameru, and Messay Faso: Une clé de voûte pour le changement Teferi. “Young adult and gender survey: Assaad, Ragui, Deborah Levison, and Nadia social, “ [Girls’ adolescence in Burkina Faso: Tigray region,” research report. Addis Ababa: Zibani. “The effect of domestic work on girls’ Population Council. schooling: Evidence from Egypt,” Feminist A pivot point for social change]. New York: Economics 16(1): 79–128. Population Council. International Institute for Population “Demographic data for development Sciences (IIPS) and Population Council. Austrian, Karen and D. Ghati. “Girl-centered II—From research to intervention: Improving “Youth in India: Situation and Needs 2006– program design: A toolkit to develop, 2007,” report. Mumbai: IIPS. strengthen, and expand adolescent girls data access and use among the media,” programs.” Nairobi: Population Council. Poverty, Gender, and Youth Policy Brief no. ———. “Youth in India: Situation and Needs 2. New York: Population Council. 2006–2007, executive summary.” Mumbai: Bajracharya, Ashish. “The nature of IIPS. mothers’ work and children’s schooling Elbadawy, Asmaa and Rania Roushdy. in Nepal: The influence of income and “Impact of international migration and ———. “Youth in India: Situation and Needs time effects,” Poverty, Gender, and Youth remittances on child schooling and child 2006–2007, Andhra Pradesh.” Mumbai: IIPS. Working Paper no. 21. New York: Population work: The case of Egypt,” ERF Working Council. Paper no. 545. Cairo: Economic Research ———. “Youth in India: Situation and Needs Forum. 2006–2007, executive summary, Andhra Bajracharya, Ashish and Sajeda Amin. Pradesh.” Mumbai: IIPS. “Poverty, marriage timing, and transitions to Erulkar, Annabel S., Abebaw Ferede, adulthood in Nepal: A longitudinal analysis Worku Ambelu, Woldemariam Girma, ———. “Youth participation in civil society using the Nepal Living Standards Survey,” Helen Amdemikael, Behailu GebreMedhi, and political life in Andhra Pradesh,” Youth Poverty, Gender, and Youth Working Paper Berhanu Legesse, Ayehualem Tameru, and in India: Situation and Needs Policy Brief no. no. 19. New York: Population Council. Messay Teferi. “Ethiopia gender survey: A 26. Mumbai: IIPS. study in seven regions,” report. Addis Ababa: ———. “Education and transition to work Balk, Deborah, Mark R. Montgomery, Population Council. Gordon McGranahan, and Megan Todd. among youth in Andhra Pradesh,” Youth in “Understanding the impacts of climate ———. “Ethiopia young adult survey: A India: Situation and Needs Policy Brief no. change: Linking satellite and other study in seven regions.” Addis Ababa: 27. Mumbai: IIPS. Population Council. spatial data with population data,” in Jose ———. “Transition to marriage and M. Guzman, George Martine, Gordon Erulkar, Annabel S., Belaynesh parenthood among youth in Andhra McGranahan, Daniel Schensul, and Cecilia Semunegus, and Gebeyehu Mekonnen. Pradesh,” Youth in India: Situation and Tacoli (eds.), Population Dynamics and “Biruh Tesfa (‘Bright Future’) program Needs Policy Brief no. 28. Mumbai: IIPS. Climate Change. UNFPA and IIED, pp. provides domestic workers, orphans and 206–217. migrants in urban Ethiopia with social ———. “Romance and sex before marriage support, HIV education and skills,” program among young women and men in Andhra Balk, Deborah, Mark R. Montgomery, brief. Addis Ababa: Population Council. Pradesh,” Youth in India: Situation and Gordon McGranahan, Donghwan Kim, Needs Policy Brief no. 29. Mumbai: IIPS. Valentina Mara, Megan Todd, Thomas Ferede, Abebaw, Worku Ambelu, ———. “Youth participation in civil society Buettner, and Audrey Dorelien. “Mapping Woldemariam Girma, Annabel S. Erulkar, urban settlements and the risks of climate B. Dessalygn, Helen Amdemikael, Behailu and political life in India,” Youth in India: change in Africa, Asia and South America,” GebreMedhin, Berhanu Legesse, Ayehualem Situation and Needs Policy Brief no. 30. in Jose M. Guzman, George Martine, Tameru, and Messay Teferi. “Young adult Mumbai: IIPS. Gordon McGranahan, Daniel Schensul, and and gender survey: Amhara region,” ———. “Ensuring education for all in India: Cecilia Tacoli (eds.), Population Dynamics research report. Addis Ababa: Population Highlighting the obstacles,” Youth in India: and Climate Change. UNFPA and IIED, pp. Council. Situation and Needs Policy Brief no. 31. 80–103. Mumbai: IIPS. ———. “Transition to work roles among youth in India,” Youth in India: Situation and Needs Policy Brief no. 32. Mumbai: IIPS.

Addendum to the Population Council Annual Report 2010 • 3 ———. “Transition to marriage and Koenig, Michael A., Rob Stephenson, “Survey of Young People in Egypt: Final parenthood among youth in India,” Youth in Rajib Acharya, Lindsay Barrick, Saifuddin report and data sets,” final report. Cairo: India: Situation and Needs Policy Brief no. Ahmed, and Michelle J. Hindin. “Domestic Population Council. 33. Mumbai: IIPS. violence and early childhood mortality in rural India: Evidence from prospective data,” “Survey of young people in Egypt: ———. “Romance and sex before marriage International Journal of Epidemiology 39(3): Preliminary report.” Cairo: Population among young women and men in India,” 825–833. Council. Youth in India: Situation and Needs Policy Brief no. 34. Mumbai: IIPS. “Life skills: Psychosocial and interpersonal “Survey of Young People in Egypt: Summary skills for adolescent girls in urban of results,” fact sheet. Cairo: Population “Ishraq: A second chance program for GhanaóMentor’s guide.” Accra: Population Council. marginalized rural girls in Upper Egypt,” Council. Ishraq Newsletter no. 1, May. Cairo: Vasan, Akhila. “Films and TV: Viewing patterns and influence on behaviours of Population Council. Lloyd, Cynthia B., Safaa El-Kogali, Jenny college students,” Health and Population Perlman Robinson, Johanna Rankin, Innovation Fellowship Program Working Jejeebhoy, Shireen J., Rajib Acharya, and Ali Rashed. “Schooling and conflict Mallika Alexander, Laila Garda, and Savita in Darfur: A snapshot of basic education Paper no. 13. New Delhi: Population Council. Kanade. “Measuring agency among services for displaced children.” New York: unmarried young women and men,” Population Council and Women’s Refugee Economic and Political Weekly 45(30): Commission. REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH 56–64. Abdel-Tawab, Nahla and Maha El-Rabbat. Muthengi, Eunice and Annabel S. Erulkar. “Maternal and neonatal health services Jejeebhoy, Shireen J., Shveta “Young adult and gender survey: Addis in Sudan: Results of a situation analysis,” Kalyanwala, A.J. Francis Zavier, Rajesh Ababa,” Research Brief, October. Addis project brief. Cairo: Population Council. Kumar, and Nita Jha. “Experience seeking Ababa: Population Council. abortion among unmarried young women Afridi, Munir. “Greenstar Social Marketing in Bihar and Jharkhand, India: Delays and ———. “Youth and gender survey: Afar private-sector activities in PAIMAN project: disadvantages,” Reproductive Health Matters region,” Research Brief, November. Addis Process evaluation of Greenstar Social 18(35): 163–174. Ababa: Population Council. Marketing initiatives to improve and expand Jejeebhoy, Shireen J., K.G. Santhya, ———. “Young adult and gender survey: maternal and newborn health services and and Rajib Acharya. “Health consequences Amhara Region,” Research Brief, October. coverage.” Islamabad: The PAIMAN Project, for violence within marriage: Need for Addis Ababa: Population Council. JSI Research and Training Institute, Inc. strengthening the health sector response,” Ahmad, Jaleel, M.E. Khan, and Avishek Policy Brief no. 2. New Delhi: Population ———. “Young adult and gender survey: Hazra. “Increasing complete immunization Council and UNFPA. Oromiya Region,” Research Brief, November. Addis Ababa: Population Council. in rural Uttar Pradesh,” Journal of Family ———. “Health and social consequences Welfare 56(special issue): 65–72. of marital violence: A synthesis of evidence ———. “Youth and gender survey: Southern Ahuja, Ramnik, Debasis Bhattacharya, from India.” New Delhi: Population Council. Nations, Nationalities and People’s Region (SNNPR),” Research Brief, November. Addis Roopali Bhargava, and Deepika Ganju. Jejeebhoy, Shireen J., A.J. Francis Ababa: Population Council. “Role of the corporate sector in promoting Zavier, and Shveta Kalyanwala. “Assessing family health in Uttar Pradesh,” Journal of abortion-related experiences and needs in ———. “Young adult and gender survey: Family Welfare 56(special issue): 119–125. four districts of Maharashtra and Rajasthan, Tigray region,” Research Brief, November. “APHIA II Operations Research Project 2006.” New Delhi: Population Council. Addis Ababa: Population Council. in Kenya Newsletter, February.” Nairobi: . “Lessons learned from Kalyanwala, Shveta, A.J. Francis Zavier, Population Council Population Council. the Ghana Essential Medicines Initiative,” Shireen J. Jejeebhoy, and Rajesh Kumar. “APHIA II Operations Research Project “Abortion experiences of unmarried young GEMI (Ghana Essential Medicines Initiative) in Kenya Newsletter, October.” Nairobi: women in India: Evidence from a facility- Final Report. New York: Population Council. Population Council. based study in Bihar and Jharkhand,” Santelli, John S. and Andrea Melnikas. International Perspectives on Sexual and “Teen fertility in transition: Recent and “APHIA II Operations Research Project in Reproductive Health 36(2): 62–71. historic trends in the United States,” in Kenya Newsletter, December.” Nairobi: Population Council. “Kishor-kishorider jonno ortho sikkha,” Annual Review of Public Health. Palo Alto, CA: Annual Reviews, pp. 371–383. [Financial education for adolescents]. Dhaka: Arshad, Muhammad Jamil and Irfan Population Council. Santhya, K.G., Rajib Acharya, Shireen Masood. “Baseline household survey: Bahawalpur district.” Islamabad: Population “Kishor-kishorider jonno ortho sikkha: J. Jejeebhoy, and Usha Ram. “Timing of Council. Dishari shohayika,” [Financial education first sex before marriage and its correlates: Evidence from India,” Culture, Health and for adolescents: Mentor’s manual]. Dhaka: , , and Sexuality 13(3): 327–341. Aruldas, Kumudha M.E. Khan Population Council. Avishek Hazra. “Increasing early and exclusive breastfeeding in rural Uttar “Kishor-kishorider jonno ortho sikkha: Santhya, K.G., Usha Ram, Rajib Acharya, Pradesh,” Journal of Family Welfare Shikkhok shahayika,” [Financial education Shireen J. Jejeebhoy, Faujdar Ram, and 56(special issue): 43–49. for adolescents: Teacher’s manual]. Dhaka: Abhishek Singh. “Associations between early marriage and young women’s marital Population Council. ———. “Increasing appropriate and reproductive health outcomes: Evidence complementary feeding in rural Uttar from India,” International Perspectives on Pradesh,” Journal of Family Welfare Sexual and Reproductive Health 36(3): 56(special issue): 51–56. 132–139.

Addendum to the Population Council Annual Report 2010 • 4 Batar, I. and Irving Sivin. “State-of-the-art of Fajardo-Dolci, German, Rafael Gutierrez- Jain, Anrudh K. “Commentary: Janani non-hormonal methods of contraception: I. Vega, Heberto Arboleya-Casanova, Suraksha Yojana and the maternal mortality Mechanical barrier contraception,” European Aremis Villalobos, Kate S. Wilson, Sandra ratio,” Economic and Political Weekly 45(11): Journal of Contraception and Reproductive G. Garcia, Julio Sotelo, Jose Cordova 15–16. Health Care 15(2): 67–88. Villalobos, and Claudia Diaz-Olavarrieta. “Clinical characteristics of fatalities due to Kabiru, Caroline W., Donatien Beguy, Chi- Brenner, Robert M., Ov D. Slayden, Anita influenza A (H1N1) virus in Mexico,” Thorax Chi Undie, Eliya M. Zulu, and Alex C. Ezeh. Nath, Yun-yen Tsong, and Régine 65(6): 505–509. “Transition into first sex among adolescents Sitruk-Ware. “Intrauterine administration in slum and non-slum communities in of CDB-2914 (Ulipristal) suppresses Freundl, G., Irving Sivin, and I. Batar. Nairobi, Kenya,” Journal of Youth Studies the endometrium of rhesus macaques,” “State-of-the-art of non-hormonal methods of 13(4): 453–471. Contraception 81(4): 336–342. contraception: IV. Natural family planning,” European Journal of Contraception and Kabiru, Caroline W., Chi-Chi Undie, Budiharsana, Meiwita P. and Mai Quoc Reproductive Health Care 15(2): 113–123. and Alex C. Ezeh. “A generation at risk: Tung. “Improving the health care response Prioritising child and youth health,” in to gender-based violence: Project evaluation Ganju, Deepika, Isha Bhatnagar, Avishek Richard Parker and Marni Sommer (eds.), report.” Hanoi: Population Council. Hazra, Shan Jain, and M.E. 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Renshan Ge, and Jing Lin. “Activation of the violence in low-resource settings: Lessons AMP activated protein kinase by short-chain learned from implementation.” Lusaka: ———. “New frontiers in nonhormonal fatty acids is the main mechanism underlying Population Council. male contraception,” Contraception 82(5): the beneficial effect of a high fiber diet on the 476–482. metabolic syndrome,” Medical Hypotheses Keesbury, Jill and Jill Thompson. 74(1): 123–126. “Executive summary: A step-by-step guide Cheng, Chuen-yan, Elissa W.P. Wong, to strengthening sexual violence services in Helen H.N. Yan, and Dolores D. Mruk. Hu, Guo-Xin, Qing-Quan Lian, Bing-Bing public health facilities.” Lusaka: Population “Regulation of spermatogenesis in the Chen, Pramod V. 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