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Learning to Adapt: The vital role of education and gender equity in climate justice

Learning to Adapt: The vital role of education and gender equity in climate justice

The Population Council hosted and co-led eight panel discussions in parallel with the 78th General Assembly of the United Nations, September 12- September 30, 2023. This post presents themes and highlights from two panels about ongoing work in girls’ education, gender, and climate adaptation.
Are we investing in sexual and reproductive health products that people want to use?

Are we investing in sexual and reproductive health products that people want to use?

On World Contraception Day 2023, Council researchers Lisa Haddad and Sanyukta Mathur advocate for more investment in contraceptive research and development on a global scale.
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Early Childbearing and Child Marriage: An Update

An overview of the relationship between child marriage and adolescent fertility since 2010.
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Effective Climate Adaptation

PERCC’s Social Science Priority Areas at the Intersection of Population and Climate
Deconstructing Uganda's Anti-Homosexuality Act

Deconstructing Uganda’s Anti-Homosexuality Act

How the Criminalization of Homosexuality Can Lead to Negative Health Impacts
Zeba Sathar accepts the Development Leadership Award in Islamabad, Pakistan on August 8th 2023.

A Retrospective with Zeba Sathar

Senior Associate and Pakistan Country Director, Zeba Sathar is awarded the Development Leadership Award from the Pakistan’s Ministry of Planning Development and Special Initiatives
Fireside chat at Girls Deliver with Condolizzarice Akumawah, Malala Yousafzai, Kalpa Garg, and Stacey Abrams.

Girls Deliver: Building an Integrated Ecosystem for Adolescent Girls

Five calls to action from the Girls Deliver Pre-Conference on Adolescent Girls, led by the Population Council’s GIRL Center to kick off Women Deliver 2023 Conference in Kigali, Rwanda.
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The Radical Potential of Education

Three Key Principles for Equitable Education Systems from a conversation with Stacey Abrams, Torbjörn Pettersson, Karla Rax, David Sengeh, and Thoai Ngo