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Dollars and Sense
Right now, 222 million women want modern contraception, but can’t access it. If we gave these women what they wanted, we could have saved more than 1 million lives last year. Dollars and Sense makes the economic case for contraception: we can save lives and money by investing in family planning.

In One Place
In One Place shows why integrating family planning/reproductive health and HIV/AIDS is a priority for women and young people in sub-Saharan Africa. Through the voices of women in Zambia living with HIV, the film documents how separate health services can result in a range of missed opportunities, poor health outcomes and lost productivity.

Weathering Change
Weathering Change takes us to Ethiopia, Nepal and Peru to hear the stories of four women as they struggle to care for their families, while enduring crop failures and water scarcity. As the world's population hits 7 billion in 2011, the film shows how women and families are already adapting to environmental challenges that threaten their health and their livelihoods.

Empty Handed: Responding to the Demand for Contraceptives
Empty Handed tells the story of women's lack of access to reproductive health supplies in sub-Saharan Africa, and its impact on their lives. The film documents the challenges at each level of the supply chain and identifies key areas for improvement. Empty Handed aims to provoke discussion and mobilize support for reproductive health supplies.

The Silent Partner: HIV in Marriage
Empty Handed tells the story of women's lack of access to reproductive health supplies in sub-Saharan Africa, and its impact on their lives. The film documents the challenges at each level of the supply chain and identifies key areas for improvement. Empty Handed aims to provoke discussion and mobilize support for reproductive health supplies.

Abstaining from Reality
Filmed in Kenya and Uganda, this short documentary provides a snapshot of the Bush administration's abstinence-only approach to HIV prevention as part of its global HIV/AIDS assistance. Abstaining from Reality examines how these ideologically-driven programs are actually endangering the lives of the people they're supposed to be protecting.

Finding Balance – Forests and Family Planning in Madagascar
Poverty and rapid population growth have driven the destruction of almost 90 percent of Madagascar's rainforest, home to thousands of plant and animal species found nowhere else on earth. This award-winning documentary journeys to the edge of a rapidly disappearing world, where population growth continues to fuel the cycle of poverty and deforestation.

Access Denied: U.S. Family Planning Restrictions in Zambia
This seven-minute video was produced by Population Action International to document the effects of the Global Gag Rule on reproductive health programs in Zambia, one of Africa's poorest countries.
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Stop Ignoring These 222 Million Women
Right now, 222 million women — more than the populations of Germany, Spain, France, Belgium, and The Netherlands combined — want modern contraception, but they can’t get it. If we gave these women what they wanted, we could have saved … Continue reading
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Malawi: A Climate Change Hotspot
What’s it like to live in a population and climate change hotspot? Just ask the residents of Lake Chilwa, Malawi. Learn how PAI and our partners are working to help.
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Climate Change in Bangladesh
When natural disasters strike, women are often the hardest hit. But when women are empowered to plan and space their children, they can better adapt to climate change. PAI is working with local partners in Bangladesh to make sure these … 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
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Our Collective Impact
As 2012 comes to a close, I’m hoping that you will take a minute to reflect on all that we have achieved this year. Together, you, PAI, and our partners around the world have improved the lives and well-being of … Continue reading
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In One Place
In One Place shows why integrating family planning/reproductive health and HIV/AIDS is a priority for women and young people in sub-Saharan Africa. Through the voices of women in Zambia living with HIV, the film documents how separate health services can result in a range of missed opportunities, poor health outcomes and lost productivity. Continue reading
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Gender Norms Can Affect Women’s Health
Peter Nweke from Network of People Living with HIV/AIDS in Nigeria (NEPWHAN) talks about how gender norms can affect women’s decision-making about reproductive health.
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Community Involvement is the Key
Chilambe Katuta from Youth Vision Zambia emphasizes the importance of community involvement in creating sustainability for integrated services.
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Follow-Up Care for People Living with HIV is Critical
Lucy Mvula from Alliance Zambia speaks about the importance of listening to people living with HIV and ensuring follow-up care.
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A Supportive Framework for Sustainable Choices: Stockholm+40 High Level Panel
This week, PAI Atlas Fellow Esther Agbarakwe is participating in the Stockholm+40 Conference. The conference, organized by the Swedish Ministry of the Environment and the Ministry for Foreign Affairs to seeks to “highlight young people’s views and proposals for solutions … Continue reading