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Ukraine Reproductive Health Survey 1999 : final report, September 2001
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September 2001
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Description:This report describes the 1999 Ukraine Reproductive Health Survey and its major findings. This undertaking could not have taken place successfully without the participation, support, and cooperation of a large number of individuals and organizations, both in Ukraine and the United States. Funding for the survey was provided by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) mission in Kiev, which was also the motivating force behind the activity. The survey was capably directed by Dr. Vladimir Paniotto, president of the Kiev International Institute of Sociology (KIIS). KIIS staff members in Kiev and elsewhere in Ukraine, particularly Elena Buslayeva and Victoria Zakhozha, did an outstanding job coordinating and implementing all survey activities. Dr. Howard Goldberg coordinated technical assistance from the United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s Division of Reproductive Health, which provided consultation in survey design, planning, questionnaire development, fieldwork implementation, data analysis, and report preparation. Important contributions were also made by many others working in the area of reproductive health in Ukraine, most notably at the Ukraine Ministry of Health and Johns Hopkins University/Population Communications Services. Finally, thanks go to the KIIS interviewing staff, who did an excellent job collecting the survey data, and to the many women across Ukraine who willing gave their time and cooperation to provide the information that will be so valuable to improving the health of women and children in their country.
The 1999 Ukraine RHS covers: fertility, abortion history, contraceptive use, child mortality, maternal and child health services, young adult sexual experience, STIs, and domestic violence. n=7,128 women 15-44.
This report was prepared by Howard Goldberg, Natalia Melnikova, Elena Buslayeva, and Victoria Zakhozha.
Kiev International Institute of Sociology, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Division of Reproductive Health, United States Agency for International Development
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