How girls are realizing their potentials: Opportunities and challenges

Council researcher Sigma Ainul participated in this roundtable organized by UNFPA Bangladesh and CARE Bangladesh, in association with The Daily Star.

Ensure Enabling Environment for Girls

The Council's Sigma Ainul participated in a roundtable discussion organized by Care Bangladesh and UNFPA, in association with The Daily Star.

Culpable for Injustice

In this commentary in Dawn, the Council's Zeba Sathar writes that the current climate tragedy facing Pakistan is a loud alarm call for sustainable solutions that must also tackle inequality and rising poverty.

Pandemic Fatigue Could Cause Problems For Public Health

Covid pandemic fatigue presents challenges for many areas in public health. In a Newsy video segment with experts, Thoai Ngô, Vice President of Social and Behavioral Science Research, talks about potential consequences for the US health system.

After Roe, Men Might Finally Get Better Birth Control

WIRED magazine explores the development of reliable contraception for men, including the Population Council's Nestorone®/Testosterone gel.

World Population Day Shines a Spotlight on Inequities

The Council's Abriendo Oportunidades project is featured in the New Security Beat, the blog of the Environmental Change and Security Program at the Wilson Center.

Debate: Is Reproductive Health Safe in the Global South?

Rajib Acharya, senior associate at the Population Council India, joins an expert panel to debate whether reproductive health services in the global South are in jeopardy in light of the U.S. Supreme Court's decision to abolish the right to abortion.

Changing Attitudes is an Important First Step Towards Eradicating FGM, but It Isn’t Enough

In The Telegraph, activist Nimco Ali cites the Population Council’s comprehensive evidence review on the effectiveness of interventions designed to prevent or respond to female genital mutilation.