DKT International is pleased to share book excerpts and articles published by its staff and board members. They may be downloaded and reproduced.
- “Let Every Child be Wanted” by Phil Harvey (1999) [Purchase book here]
- Social Marketing: No Longer a Sideshow [pdf 583K]
by Philip D. Harvey - Using the Internet and social media
to promote condom use in Turkey [pdf 1.13MB]
By Christopher H Purdy, published by Reproductive Health Matters 2011 - The Impact of Condom Prices on Sales in Social Marketing Programs [pdf 365K]
From Studies in Family Planning Vol 25: No 1 January/February 1994
By Philip D. Harvey - Promoting Condoms in Brazil to Men Who Have Sex with Men [pdf 826K]
published by Reproductive Health Matters 2006
By Craig Darden - Coordinating Family Planning Programs [pdf 82K]
By Philip D Harvey, first published J Fam Plann Reprod Health Care 2011 - Fruity, Fun and Safe: Creating a Youth Condom Brand in Indonesia [pdf 540K]
by Christopher H Purdy
published by Reproductive Health Matters, 2006 - Let’s Not Get Carried Away with “Reproductive Health” [pdf 198K]
From Studies in Family Planning, 27, 5 September/October, 1996
By Philip D. Harvey - Making Money Saving Lives [pdf 255K]
From Social Marketing Quarterly, Vol VI, No. 4, December 2000
By Philip D. Harvey - Product Advertising Versus Ideas Advertising [pdf 256K]
- Social Marketing Quarterly, 1999
By Philip D. Harvey - Advertising Affordable Contraceptives: The Social Marketing Experience [pdf 930K]
From M.E. Goldberg, et al, eds., Social Marketing: Theoretical and Practical Perspectives, LEA Inc., 1996, Chapter 10
By Philip D. Harvey - Effect of Price Increases on Contraceptive Sales in Bangladesh [pdf 807K]
by Robert Ciszewski and Philip D. Harvey - “Let Every Child Be Wanted” – Introduction to Book [93K]
How Social Marketing Is Revolutionizing Contraceptive Use Around the World
By Philip D. Harvey - Review of “Let Every Child Be Wanted” by D. Meekers [87K]
Book Review (From Social Marketing Quarterly, Vol VI: No.4, December 2000) - Review of “Let Every Child Be Wanted” by J. Helzner [pdf 113K]
Book Review (From Studies in Family Planning, Vol 31: No.4, December 2000)




