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Susana T Fried

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Women'S Health Issues : Official Publication of the Jacobs Institute of Women'S Health|November 8, 2011
Gender, race + geography = jeopardy: marginalized women, human rights and HIV in the United StatesSusana T Fried, Brook Kelly
Health and Human Rights|September 18, 2010
Sex and the global fund: how sex workers, lesbians, gays, bisexuals, transgender people, and men who have sex with men are benefiting from the Global Fund, or notSusana T Fried, Shannon Kowalski-Morton
Sexual and Reproductive Health Matters|November 9, 2019
Tensions and exclusions: the knotty policy encounter between sexual and reproductive health and rights and HIVSusana T Fried, Aziza Ahmed, Luisa Cabal
Global Public Health|July 28, 2022
Reimagining young people's rights in South Asia: Learnings from #FlawsInLawsIshani Ida Cordeiro, Stuti Tripathi, Susana T Fried
Reproductive Health|May 14, 2017
Gender equality and human rights approaches to female genital mutilation: a review of international human rights norms and standardsRajat Khosla, Joya Banerjee, Doris Chou, et al.
Sexual and Reproductive Health Matters|November 8, 2024
The (mis)use of evidence in contested rights: commentary on the UN Special Rapporteur on violence against women and girls' report on "prostitution and violence"Susana T Fried, Alice M Miller, Rupsa Mallik, et al.
Reproductive Health Matters|December 10, 2013
Universal health coverage: necessary but not sufficientSusana T Fried, Atif Khurshid, Dudley Tarlton, et al.
Health and Human Rights|January 15, 2026
When Independence Meets Accountability: Upholding Non-Retrogression in the Human Rights SystemTania Agosti, Andrea Baldwin, Susana T Fried, et al.
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Women'S Health Issues : Official Publication of the Jacobs Institute of Women'S Health|November 8, 2011
Gender, race + geography = jeopardy: marginalized women, human rights and HIV in the United StatesSusana T Fried, Brook Kelly
Health and Human Rights|September 18, 2010
Sex and the global fund: how sex workers, lesbians, gays, bisexuals, transgender people, and men who have sex with men are benefiting from the Global Fund, or notSusana T Fried, Shannon Kowalski-Morton
Sexual and Reproductive Health Matters|November 9, 2019
Tensions and exclusions: the knotty policy encounter between sexual and reproductive health and rights and HIVSusana T Fried, Aziza Ahmed, Luisa Cabal
Global Public Health|July 28, 2022
Reimagining young people's rights in South Asia: Learnings from #FlawsInLawsIshani Ida Cordeiro, Stuti Tripathi, Susana T Fried
Reproductive Health|May 14, 2017
Gender equality and human rights approaches to female genital mutilation: a review of international human rights norms and standardsRajat Khosla, Joya Banerjee, Doris Chou, et al.
Sexual and Reproductive Health Matters|November 8, 2024
The (mis)use of evidence in contested rights: commentary on the UN Special Rapporteur on violence against women and girls' report on "prostitution and violence"Susana T Fried, Alice M Miller, Rupsa Mallik, et al.
Reproductive Health Matters|December 10, 2013
Universal health coverage: necessary but not sufficientSusana T Fried, Atif Khurshid, Dudley Tarlton, et al.
Health and Human Rights|January 15, 2026
When Independence Meets Accountability: Upholding Non-Retrogression in the Human Rights SystemTania Agosti, Andrea Baldwin, Susana T Fried, et al.
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