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How Self-Care Can Support Resilience in West and Central Africa

Self-care approaches can offer women more control over their lives.

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Project: PACE: Policy, Advocacy, and Communication Enhanced for Population and Reproductive Health

Challenges and Opportunities for Integrating Family Planning Into Adaptation Finance (PDF)

The impacts of climate change—climbing temperatures, extreme weather, drought, shifting rainfall patterns, and rising sea levels—are intensifying around the world.

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Population Bulletin vol 75. no.1 : An Introduction to Demography

PRB’s latest Population Bulletin provides a basic understanding of demography and demographic processes, including fertility, mortality, and migration, and their effects on the world.

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Project: Evidence Project

Working Paper. The Impact of Population, Health, and Environment Projects: A Synthesis of the Evidence

(2015) A new working paper by the Evidence Project synthesizes the available research from the latest generation of population, health, and environment (PHE) projects, providing a detailed account of the benefits of integrated projects and gaps in the evidence base.

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Project: Evidence Project

Webinar. The Impact of Population, Health, and Environment Projects: A Synthesis of the Evidence

(2015) A new working paper by the Evidence Project synthesizes the available research from the latest generation of population, health, and environment (PHE) projects, providing a detailed account of the benefits of integrated projects and gaps in the evidence base.

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HIV/AIDS Behaviors and Interventions in Chinese Americans

(2008) The prevalence of HIV/AIDS increased faster among Asians and Pacific Islanders in the United States than in any other group between 2001 and 2004.1

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PRB Discuss Online: What Works for Women and Girls: Evidence for HIV and AIDS Interventions

(2011) What Works for Women and Girls: Evidence for HIV and AIDS Interventions synthesizes the vast research literature on program interventions (through the end of 2009) to provide clear evidence of what works and what seems most promising for women and girls that improve a range of HIV outcomes.

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PRB Discuss Online: How Do Americans Balance Work and Family?

(2010) PRB Discuss Online: How Do Americans Balance Work and Family?

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Gender-Based Violence Increases Risk of HIV/AIDS for Women in Sub-Saharan Africa

(2011) Approximately 68 percent of people infected with HIV worldwide live in sub-Saharan Africa, where the virus disproportionately affects women.

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