SRHM in translation
SRHM works with partners to publish translated editions of the journal in seven languages other than English. Currently, there are editorial teams in six countries, who select and translate papers from SRHM journal that are relevant to their language and region. By building capacity and partnering with local organisations, SRHM ensures that the next generation of researchers, policy makers, service providers and advocates are well equipped to address SRHR issues locally and globally.
SRHM recently conducted a comprehensive assessment and re-strategising of the language editions towards a more regional organisational presence as a journal, knowledge hub and platform for dialogue and action on SRHR.
Our partners are based in institutions and organisations in Egypt (Arabic), China (Chinese), India (Hindi), Brazil (Portuguese), Russia (Russian) and Peru (Spanish).
Results
August, 2024
Sexual Pleaure
May, 2024
Open Issue 2024
June, 2023
Donor funding for SRHR advocacy
January, 2023
Open Issue 2023
January, 2022
Open Issue 2022
December, 2021
Poetry for sexual and reproductive justice
January, 2021
Open Issue 2021
January, 2020
Open Issue 2020
November, 2019
ICPD25: Accelerating accountability for SRHR
February, 2019
Open Issue 2019
December, 2018
SRHR for all? Exploring inequities within countries
January, 2018
Open Issue 2018
February, 2017
Open Issue 2017
November, 2016
Sexuality, sexual and reproductive health in later life
November, 2015
Sexuality, sexual rights and sexual politics
May, 2015
Knowledge, evidence, practice and power
February, 2015
Expanding access to medical abortion
November, 2014
Using the law and the courts
May, 2013
Young people, sex and relationships
November, 2012
Sexual and reproductive morbidity: not a priority
July, 2012
Pregnancy decisions of women living with HIV
November, 2011
Repoliticising sexual and reproductive health and rights
May, 2011
Privatisation II
November, 2010
Privatisation I
November, 2009
Criminalisation of HIV, sexuality and reproduction
May, 2009
Task shifting
November, 2008
Reproductive cancers
September, 2008
Second trimester abortion: women’s health, public policy
November, 2007
Maternal mortality and morbidity
November, 2006
Condoms yes, “abstinence” no
November, 2005
The abortion pill
May, 2004
Sexuality, rights and social justice
November, 2003
HIV/AIDS, sexual and reproductive health: intimately related
May, 2003
Integration of services
November, 2002
Health sector reforms
May, 2002
Abortion: women decide
November, 2001
Images / Services
May, 2001
By and for young women and men
November, 2000
Reproductive rights, advocacy and changing the law
May, 1999
Living without children
November, 1998
Sexuality
May, 1998
Women’s health services
November, 1997
The international women’s health movement
May, 1997
Abortion: unfinished business
November, 1996
Fundamentalism, women’s empowerment and reproductive rights
May, 1996
Men
November, 1995
Women’s health policies
May, 1995
Promoting safer sex
November, 1994
Motherhood, fatherhood and fertility
May, 1994
Contraceptive safety and effectiveness
November, 1993
Making abortion safe and legal
May, 1993