Click on the links below to access lists of archived Momentum
articles (1999–2001) on the following topics:
Biomedicine
Developing and testing innovative products to allow people to enhance
their health and have safe, planned pregnancies
Product Development
Reproductive Biology and Immunology
Gender and Family Dynamics
Exploring how social, economic, and cultural
factors such as education and gender roles affect individual well-being
Family Dynamics
Men and Male Roles
Power in Relationships
Violence Against Women
Women's Livelihoods
HIV/AIDS
Identifying sustainable and cost-effective responses to the AIDS
pandemic in the hardest-hit regions of the world
Basic Science of Infection
Consequences for Individuals, Families, and Society
Mictrobicides
Orphans and Vulnerable Children
Policy Development
Prevention
Stigma and Discrimination
Treatment, Care, and Support
Youth
Infants and Children
Investigating
ways of improving the lives and health of infants and children
Health and Well-being
Schooling
Quality of Care
Improving quality of care in family planning and reproductive
health programs
Expanding Contraceptive Choice
General Quality of Care
Reproductive Health
Investigating reproductive health and behavior from biomedical, public
health, and social science perspectives
Contraception
Family Planning and Reproductive Health Programs
Female Genital Cutting
Men and Reproductive Health
Postabortion Care
Reducing Unsafe Abortion
RTIs and STIs
Safe Motherhood/Postpartum Care
Youth
Social Science
Marshaling social science expertise toward a better understanding
of population issues
Aging
Fertility and Reproductive Behavior
Large-scale Experimental Health Programs
Policy Development
Population and Environment
Urban Poverty and
Health
Strengthening Local Resources
Strengthening professional resources in developing countries and
creating or adapting research tools and methodologies
Fellowships
Research Tools
Technical Assistance/Institution Building
Transitions to Adulthood
Understanding adolescents' lives and testing interventions to increase
opportunities and reduce risks
Current Approaches to Youth Programs
Livelihoods
Married Adolescents/First-time Parents
Safe Spaces
Schooling
Very Young Adolescents