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              Proposals for making sexual and reproductive helath services both intergrated and comprehensive were initially put forward by women's health advocates some 20 years ago, and in the past decade have been accepted into mainstream thinking by many governments and other stakeholders. This journal issue shows that major efforts are being made to put these proposals into practice in mnay countries and in many ways, despite sometimes formidable obstacles. It is the second issue of RHM to focus on sexual and reproductive health services in the context of health sector reforms.
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              1980-2000
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