The analysis focuses on: (1) the study of population (development and impact on different sectors) and reproductive health issues, including the HIV/AIDS epidemic
(2) examination of institutional structures responsible for population and reproductive health issues
(3) the performance of the population program since the 1984 Mexico Conference, and during the 10 years since the 1994 International Conference on Population and Development in Cairo
(4) factors hindering or helping the development of population and family planning activities, including gender issues (for example, the Family Code and the strong resistance to its adoption)
(5) specific recommendations for future activities
(6) the institutional and organizational structures needed for new and effective interventions
and (7) the strategic dissemination of the report's conclusions.