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Reports from PEER projects

 
Cambodia 2009. Abortion and Family Planning In Kampong Thom Province, Cambodia: A second PEER study for the Reduction in Maternal Mortality Project
 

Dominican Republic 2009. Sexual debut, relationships and condom use among young people aged 15-19 years in the bateyes of Dominican Republic

Dominican Republic, 2006. Results of a Baseline PEER Study for the Design of the Social Marketing Intervention for HIV Prevention in the Bateyes

Ethiopia, 2008. Ethiopian Women’s Perspectives on Reproductive Health: Results from a PEER Study in the Guraghe Zone

Guatemala, 2008. Bajo el Poncho – Pillow Talk: Relationships and Sexuality among Indigenous Peoples in Guatemala

India, 2005. On the Road: Identity, sexuality, and risk among truckers in Mumbai and auto rickshaw drivers in Vizag, Andhra Pradesh: India

 
 

Malawi, 2006. PEER Research into Female Perspectives on Access to Voluntary Counselling and Testing

Mexico, 2009. Lifestyles, Identities, and ‘Pura Porqueria’ Understanding factors related to obesity and overweight among young people in Toluca, Estado de México

Mozambique, 2005. ‘Milking the Cow’ Young women’s constructions of identity, gender, power and risk in transactional and cross-generational sexual relationships: Maputo, Mozambique

Myanmar, 2003. Peer Ethnographic Research with Sex-Workers and Male Students in Yangon

Nepal, 2003-2010. Key Informant Monitoring within the Support to Safe Motherhood Programme: Baseline Development

Nigeria, 2006. Mpape Girls: Narrative Data From Peer Study For Pilot Intervention For Out-Of School Female Youth In Mpape, Abuja, Nigeria

 

Rwanda, 2007. Learning from Prisoners. Understanding risk to prevent HIV infection among prisoners and the wider community. A case study of Kimironko prison in Kigali, Rwanda

Rwanda, 2005. Making the Transition: From Good Girl to Good Wife. Young women and sex-workers’ narratives on social life, sexuality, and risk: Byumba, Rwanda

 

UK, 2010 Understanding East London’s Somali
Communities: A study conducted for the East London Alliance

UK, 2009 FGM is always with us: Experiences, Perceptions and Beliefs of Women Affected by Female Genital Mutilation in London

Yemen, 2006 Separate worlds, shared lives: Married women and men talk about their
reproductive life cycle, health and family planning. The implications for contraceptive social marketing
programmes targeting low-income groups

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Journal articles featuring PEER

Researching sexual and reproductive behaviour: a peer ethnographic approach
Social Science & Medicine 55 (2002) 1325–1336