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In support of the government's efforts and policies, the World Bank has prepared this Country Gender Assessment to identify critical areas in which gender-responsive actions are likely to enhance growth, poverty reduction and human well-being. The extent of gender discrimination in Afghanistan is pervasive, and the present report focuses on a few key sectors deemed particularly important for both short and long-term reconstruction. Gender gaps in Afghanistan are widespread in health, in education, in economic opportunities and in power and political voice. While women and girls bear the direct cost of these inequalities, and the negative effects are felt throughout the society. The Country Gender Assessment makes. | care SELLING BEER SAFELY A BASELINE SURVEY NEEDS ASSESSMENT OF BEER PROMOTERS IN PHNOM PENH Author Ingrid Quinn September 2003 Selling Beer Safely - A Cambodian Women s Health Initiative I want newspapers and TV to provide information about the value of women .to respect the right of beer promoters and for society to be encouraged to give value to women who work 27 year old divorced woman who has worked as a beer promoter for over two years CARE International in Cambodia 2 Selling Beer Safely - A Cambodian Women s Health Initiative Executive Summary This study was undertaken to assess the reproductive health knowledge attitudes and practices amongst beer promoters working for Cambodian Breweries Limited and Attwood Distributors in Phnom Penh Cambodia. A questionnaire was used to assess the reproductive health knowledge attitudes and practices KAP of the target group. In addition qualitative research methods were used to obtain rich information and an in-depth understanding of beer promoter knowledge and behaviours. Although the research was primarily designed to explore the reproductive health needs of beer promoters throughout the course of the research it became apparent that workplace health and safety issues are more detrimental to the health of beer promoters than a lack of knowledge of reproductive health issues. The results indicate that beer promoters have an adequate level of factual knowledge about HIV AIDS sexually transmitted infections STIs and contraception although discrepancies between health knowledge and practice were apparent. Inconsistencies in the results suggest that although beer promoters are often able to recall health messages real understanding of sexual health is questionable. Over two thirds of women mentioned they worry about getting pregnant and or know a beer promoter who has had an abortion. Despite this awareness of available contraceptive methods was reasonably high. An inability to translate knowledge into practice and to apply .