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Are Millennials the Unluckiest Generation?

Which generation had the toughest time as young adults?

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La planification familiale en Afrique de l’Ouest

(2008) Depuis de nombreuses années, les bailleurs de fonds et les gouvernements concentrent leur attention sur la planification familiale en Afrique de l'Ouest, tant pour améliorer la santé maternelle et infantile que pour renforcer le développement économique.

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$5 More Per Person Annually Could Save Millions of Mothers and Children

(2014) Recent research by a group of health systems experts details how a 2 percent increase in current spending for maternal and child health can save 147 million children, prevent 32 million stillbirths, and avert 5 million maternal deaths by 2035.

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Project: Empowering Evidence-Driven Advocacy

Infographic. TUPIA JICHO GEITA

Geita ina kiwango kikubwa zaidi cha mimba za utotoni kuliko kiwango cha Tanzania nzima kwa ujumla.

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Project: Demographic Dividend: Ensuring Regional and National Commitment and Action

Webinar: Mapping Research Approaches to the Demographic Dividend

The demographic dividend offers a powerful argument linking population dynamics and economic development. This topic has attracted a wide variety of researchers and international development organizations and has recently gained traction among global policy audiences.

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Lowest-Income Countries Hit Hardest by Climate Change

This article is a summary of a longer article by Monica Das Gupta, "Population, Poverty, and Climate Change," World Bank Research Observer 29, no. 1 (2014): 83-108. All citations are included there.

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Reducing Child Malnutrition in Sub-Saharan Africa: Surveys Find Mixed Progress

(2008) Chronic malnutrition has been a persistent problem for young children in sub-Saharan Africa. A high percentage of these children fail to reach the normal international standard height for their age; that is, they are "stunted."

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