Susan Greenhalgh's scientific contributions
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... Sexual health and well-being entered global policy discourses in the 1990s, when feminist health organizations critiqued the narrow focus of family planning programs that aimed simply to reduce fertility without attending to reproductive rights or well-being (Correa and Reichmann 1994;Eager 2017). The 1994 International Conference on Population and Development developed a declaration that was adopted by 180 countries, which stated that people-including youth-should be able to have "a satisfying and safe sex life" (United Nations ICPD 1994). ...