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Published in GristIt's the fourth day of climate negotiations here in Bonn, and at 4:30 in the afternoon, there is a lull in the action before the start of early evening "contact groups" - official meetings of negotiators that are sometimes open to observers...


Originally published on GristThis is the second dispatch by Population Action International from global climate change talks in Bonn, Germany. Read the first...


Originally published on GristKathleen Mogelgaard is Senior Program Manager of the Population and Climate Change Program at Population Action International.At the opening of the international climate change talks in Bonn, Germany, today, representatives from governments around the world shared their...


The International Initiative on Maternal Mortality and Human Rights is proud to unveil its new website! www.righttomaternalhealth.org IIMMHR is the first civil society human rights effort aimed at reducing maternal mortality...


First published on RH Reality Check "Canada has pulled away from Africa," remarked Canadian MP Dr...


First published in The New Security Beat Every day it seems the headlines bring new worries about the future of Pakistan...


Originally published in The Huffington PostHave you seen the ads? They seem to be everywhere -- from the Washington Metro system's billboards, to the New Yorker and Roll Call. "9 billion people to feed. A changing climate...


Amber Kirtley is a graduate of Furman University. She is serving as Communications Intern at Population Action International for the Spring 2009 semester...


Jasmine Wilkins is a graduate of the College of William and Mary . She is serving as New Project Development Intern at Population Action International for the Spring 2009 semester...


by Suzanna Dennis & Susan Anderson Writing from the United Nations "I am honored to be here today to express the renewed and deep commitment of the United States Government to the goals and aspirations of the ICPD Program of Action." With these words, Margaret Pollack, head of the US Delegation...


The Population Division of the United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs released the 21st round of its official global population projection, the 2008 Revision, on March 11, 2009...


Crossposted from the Huffington Post Monrovia, Liberia, March 7, 2009. The "International Colloquium on Women's Empowerment, Leadership Development, International Peace and Security 2009" is about to get started. Presidents Johnson-Sirleaf (Liberia) - The first woman president in Africa...


Population Action International More U.S. babies born in 2007 than any other year MSNBC http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/29765905/


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Demography and Economy: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly American Chronicle http://www.americanchronicle.com/article s/view/95784


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Economy forces Obama to rein in foreign-aid goals Christian Science Monitor http://www.csmonitor.com/2009/0323/p03s0 7-usfp.html


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UN Climate Organization Warns Link Between Pollution, Weather, Climate Impact Health Voice of America http://www.voanews.com/english/2009-03-2 3-voa19.cfm


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USAID Switching to Less-Expensive Condoms Produced Overseas Kaiser Network http://www.kaisernetwork.org/daily_repor ts/rep_index.cfm?DR_ID=57630


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Why Foreign Aid Is Hurting Africa Wall Street Journal http://online.wsj.com/article/SB12375889 5999200083.html


This month marked the half way point of Atlas Corps Fellow, Meher Rehman’s tenure with PAI. Meher joined PAI in September of 2008 from New Dehli, India to work in the International Advocacy Department...


Amber Kirtley is a graduate of Furman University. She is serving as Communications Intern at Population Action International for the Spring 2009 semester. I am privileged to live in a time and place where I can view the everyday world for women in the U.S. with a "glass half full" perspective...


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check out Amy Coen's new blog on the Huffington Post: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/amy-coen/m ore-than-a-conference-li_b_174288.html


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Population Action International is celebrating International Women's Day this month!


Join Population Action International as we celebrate International Women’s Day. View our collection of documentaries, blogs, reports and more that focus on the role of women in addressing the world’s most pressing issues...


Jennifer Johnson is Writer/Editor at Population Action International."One seething trembling sea of women." These were the words Russian revolutionary and feminist Aleksandra Kollontai used to describe the one of the first International Women's Day celebrations in 1911...


Odunola Ojewumi is a student at Howard University. She is serving as List Management Intern at Population Action International for the Spring 2009 semester. On February 21st, I attended a meeting sponsored by Friends of The Congo...


Esraa Bani is an Administrative Assistant in the International Advocacy and U.S. Government Relations departments of Population Action International. A little four year old lay in bed wrapped in blankets. Her teeth were chattering and her body was warm with fever because she lost too much blood...
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