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Report. Advancing Family Planning in French-Speaking West Africa: A Call to Action

(2012) Although family planning use is increasing in the majority of developing countries, West Africa is lagging behind. Fertility rates among the French-speaking countries of the region remain high with an average of 5.5 births per woman, and 28 percent of women of reproductive age have an unmet need for family planning—one of the highest rates of any region globally.

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Advancing Family Planning in French-Speaking West Africa: A Call to Action

(2012) Although family planning use is increasing in the majority of developing countries, West Africa is lagging behind. Fertility rates among the French-speaking countries of the region remain high with an average of 5.5 births per woman, and 28 percent of women of reproductive age have an unmet need for family planning—one of the highest rates of any region globally.

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Why Jeff Jordan Is a True Partner in Progress

Traci L. Baird, President and CEO of EngenderHealth, remarks on the retirement of PRB President and CEO Jeffrey N. Jordan.

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Did South Korea’s Population Policy Work Too Well?

(2010) Many developing countries adopted policies to slow population growth in the latter half of the 20th century in response to population growth rates that had risen to three or more times greater than those ever observed in industrialized countries.

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Social and Economic Well-Being and the Future for Latinos in the United States

(2010) U.S.-born Latinos and foreign-born Latinos face widely different social and economic experiences in the United States.

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Tables: Birth Rate Trends in Low-Fertility Countries (1995-2010)

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Use of the American Community Survey in the Context of the Voting Rights Act

When the 2010 U.S. Decennial Census data start to flow in February 2011, the cycle of redistricting always accompanies the release of these data.

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The Status of the HIV/AIDS Epidemic in Sub-Saharan Africa

(2002) Despite the fact that sub-Saharan Africa contains only about 11 percent of the Earth's population, the region is the world's epicenter of HIV/AIDS.

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