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Bay Area International Group
University of California, Berkeley

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The Bay Area International Group focuses on the quantitative aspects of family planning and reproductive health.  Our overall goal is to expand family planning and improve reproductive health in developing countries by using limited resources as effectively as possible.  Our group draws on the cross-disciplinary skills of a number of academic institutions in the San Francisco Bay Area, and includes economists, public health professionals, epidemiologists, as well as international experts in business, reproductive health and AIDS prevention.


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PAPERS FROM 2003
Emi Masaki, Russell Green, Fiona Greig, Julia Walsh, and Malcolm Potts (January 1, 2003) Cost-Effectiveness of HIV Interventions for Resource Scarce Countries: Setting Priorities for HIV/AIDS
PAPERS FROM 2002
Malcolm Potts and Julia Walsh (December 4, 2002) Whither India? Ten Lessons Learned from the HIV Epidemic in Africa
Dominic Montagu (June 1, 2002) Franchising of Health Services in Developing Countries
George Strunden, Deanna Gordon, Fiona Greig, and Malcolm Potts (January 1, 2002) A Case Study of the Integration of Environmental, Development, and Reproductive Health Programs: TACARE-Tanzania
Ashley Fraser, Russell Green, and Megan Dunbar (January 1, 2002) Costing Cairo: An Annotated Bibiliography of the Cost Literature on ICPD Programme of Action Components in Sub-Saharan Africa
PAPERS FROM 2001
Victor Agadjanian and Ndola Prata (July 9, 2001) Trends in Angola's Fertility (United Nations Workshop on Fertility Decline for High Fertility Countries)
Victor Agadjanian and Ndola Prata (June 1, 2001) War and Reproduction: Angola’s Fertility in Comparative Perspective
PAPERS FROM 1999
Malcolm Potts (October 9, 1999) The Population Policy Pendulum: Needs to Settle Near the Middle--And Acknowledge the Importance of Numbers

 
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