
Population Action International Sexual & reproductive health is a men's issue, too - good health is for everyone, regardless of gender!

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ANOTHER REASON WHY PLANNING AND POPULATION MATTERS: Lower infant mortality has caused an unexpected surge in the number of
children in Kenya, and social service providers are now struggling to keep up.
Source: allafrica.com
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Population Action International Safe sex mesages need to reach the over 30 set, too!
Source: www.brisbanetimes.com.au
Almost all sexually active Australians say they have had unprotected sex, and yet more than half say they have never had a test for a sexually transmitted infection (STI).

Population Action International It's a big news week for reproductive health!

Population Action International Access to family planning will save lives in Uganda!
Source: allafrica.com
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Population Action International Some very interesting ideas on population and fertility from The Economist!
Source: www.economist.com
Astonishing falls in the fertility rate are bringing with them big benefits

Population Action International Karen Hardee wrote a great letter to the NY Times on the connections between empowering women and reducing global hunger!

Population Action International PAI's Karen Hardee in the NY Times, pointing out that hunger, population growth, and meeting current contraception needs are all related!

Population Action International Call to act on maternal mortality!
Source: news.bbc.co.uk
Health ministers from around the world have agreed that swift action must be taken to reduce the number of women dying during pregnancy and childbirth.

Population Action International Filipino families are struggling to gain access to family planning supplies.
Source: www.nytimes.com
Family planning advocates trying to make birth control more readily available are meeting resistance in the overwhelmingly Roman Catholic country.

Population Action International Sharing PAI’s Voices: Ugandan Women Parliamentarians Advocate for Reproductive Health
Source: populationaction.org
Population Action International is committed to advancing universal access to family planning and related health services.

Population Action International High levels of unmet need for family planning services has serious consequences.
Source: allafrica.com
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Did you know? Meeting global unmet need for contraceptives would avert an estimated 52 million unintended pregnancies each year - that means avoiding 142,000 pregnancy-related deaths and 505,000 children from losing
their mothers.
Source: populationaction.org
Population Action International is committed to advancing universal access to family planning and related health services.

by Suzanne EhlersThe 5th Asia and Pacific Conference on Reproductive and Sexual Health and Rights (APCRSHR) is currently underway in Beijing, China. Today, I am moderating a session co-hosted by the Asia Pacific Alliance (APA) and Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA). T...





















