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is a peer-reviewed international quarterly
that seeks to advance knowledge of the interrelationships between
population and socioeconomic development and provides a forum for
discussion of related issues of public policy.
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is a peer-reviewed international quarterly
concerned with all aspects of reproductive health, fertility
regulation, and family planning programs in both developing and
developed countries. |
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continue the tradition of
excellent scholarship of the Policy Research Division series. This
new series presents results of Council research on such topics as
gender and family dynamics, fertility and reproductive behavior,
policy development, transitions to adulthood, and urban poverty and
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research newsletter, is published three times a year. Findings
summarized in the newsletter are drawn from peer-reviewed, published
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published twice a year, highlights Population Council news,
research, and institutional activities in the fields of biomedicine,
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program conducts research aimed at
improving the delivery of family planning and reproductive health
services in developing countries—with a focus on operations
research. FRONTIERS publishes research summaries, reports, and
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program conducts global operations research to improve HIV/AIDS
prevention, treatment, care, and support programs. Horizons
publications and resources include research summaries, reports,
tools, and manuals. |
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is a series that
highlights examples of clinical and educational programs that bring
a strong commitment and innovative approaches to the issue of
high-quality care in sexual and reproductive health. |
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SEEDS presents innovative and
practical program ideas to address the economic roles and needs of
low-income women. Projects described in the series strengthen
women's productive roles and help integrate women into the social
and economic sectors of development.
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present
results of Council research on aging, the environment, gender and
family dynamics, fertility and reproductive behavior, policy
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Fact sheets, briefings, FAQs, and other resources (more)
The ninth paper in the Poverty, Gender, and Youth Working Paper series
has been issued:
"Has
the HIV epidemic peaked?" (abstract)
(PDF)
The Population Council is pleased to announce the launch of a collection
of Council resources in Arabic.
This library of documents and explanations of key research topics and
project descriptions is meant to enhance access to research findings for the
world’s 270 million Arabic speakers. (more)
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Recent Publications/Resources |
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"Girls' adolescence in Burkina Faso: A pivot point for
social change" (2007) (PDF)
“A religious oriented approach to addressing FGM/C
among the Somali community of Wajir, Kenya” (2007) (PDF)
"Key findings from an evaluation of the
mothers2mothers program in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa" (2007) (PDF) |
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