The Guttmacher Policy Review (GPR) exemplifies the Guttmacher Institute’s goal of connecting research to policy analysis and turning both into action. Every GPR article is authored by the institute’s public policy experts, who analyze sexual and reproductive health policy making in Washington and state capitals across the country to supply readers with information critical to understanding the policy landscape and to anticipating and effecting changes. GPR articles frequently discuss both the domestic and international dimensions of an issue to shed light on how one context influences the other and make connections across a wide range of sexual and reproductive health topics, including abortion, contraception, teenage pregnancy, sexually transmitted infections, and maternal and child health.
ISSN: 2163-0860 (online)
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Onward to 2030: Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights in the Context of the Sustainable Development Goals
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Prosecuting Women for Self-Inducing Abortion: Counterproductive and Lacking Compassion
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Multipurpose Prevention Technologies for the Developing World: U.S. Investment Is Critical
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Still Needed: The Family Planning Safety Net Under Health Reform
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Marketplace Plans’ Provider Networks Are Just Not Adequate Without Family Planning Centers
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Abortion Reporting: Promoting Public Health, Not Politics
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Rounding Out the Contraceptive Coverage Guarantee: Why ‘Male’ Contraceptive Methods Matter for Everyone
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The Global Gag Rule and Fights over Funding UNFPA: The Issues That Won’t Go Away
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Meeting the Sexual and Reproductive Health Needs of Adolescents in School-Based Health Centers