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  • Why Female Peace Corps Volunteers Deserve Better

    Why Female Peace Corps Volunteers Deserve Better

  • Unfair Sacrifice: Female Peace Corps Volunteers Deserve Equal Access to Abortion Care Under Federal Health Plans

    Unfair Sacrifice: Female Peace Corps Volunteers Deserve Equal Access to Abortion Care Under Federal Health Plans

  • On Earth Day, Breaking the Silence in Bangladesh

    On Earth Day, Breaking the Silence in Bangladesh

  • More Funding Needed for International Family Planning

    More Funding Needed for International Family Planning

Features

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    Learning from Kenya and Malawi on Climate Change

    PAI senior researcher Clive Mutunga presented at the Wilson Center yesterday on a panel on  “Population Dynamics, Climate Change, and Sustainable Development in Sub-Saharan Africa: Lessons from Kenya and Malawi.” “Demographic trends and reproductive health are likely to affect the … Continue reading »

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    Putting Women at The Center of Climate Change Solutions

    For almost 50 years, PAI has been at the forefront of helping women around the globe access the contraception and reproductive care they need. Family planning improves the lives of women, their children, and their families but it also has … Continue reading »

SPOTLIGHT: MIGRATION

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    Paying for Public Health Out of Our Own Pockets

    Last week, UN Member States, civil society, regional commissions, observers and specialized agencies gathered in New York City for the 46th Session of the Commission on Population and Development (CPD).* This year’s theme was migration, and the negotiations produced a … Continue reading »

  • Why Population Matters to Migration and Urbanization
    Why Population Matters to Migration and Urbanization

    People are moving from place to place more than ever before. Rates of international migration are increasing, and more than half of the world’s population now lives in cities. Many personal, economic, and environmental factors drive migration, and the pressures … Continue reading »

Newsletters

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    President’s Budget Prioritizes International Family Planning

    April 10, 2013 President’s Budget Request Continues to Prioritize Family Planning and Reproductive Health President Obama’s fiscal year 2014 budget request for international family planning and reproductive health (FP/RH) proposes an important increase above the funding level just approved by … Continue reading »

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    Cuts and Consequences for International Family Planning

    Cuts and Consequences: What Sequestration Might Mean for International Family Planning Assistance One week from today—unless Congress and the President reach a deal to avoid it—an across-the-board cut in federal spending will cause international family planning and reproductive health programs … Continue reading »

PAI Blog

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    Budget Advocacy 101: Why We Need to Follow the Money

    Say the word “budget,” and people’s eyes glaze over. I know. I see it happening right now. But before you stop reading, let’s try this – do you know where your paycheck goes every month? Would you like to know … Continue reading »

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    Climate Change is No Joke

    At PAI, we talk a lot about the intersections between population, climate change and women. We talk about the women who have to walk farther for water and firewood, and those whose homes and families were destroyed by natural disasters. … Continue reading »

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