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By Population Council, Women Deliver and partnersThe Population Council, Women Deliver, Panorama Global and YLabs cordially invite you to aside event during CPD57 to hear from practitioners, researchers, governments, and advocates at the nexus of climate, gender, and SRHR. Join us for a lively discussion about this emerging work with a panel of speakers, including keynote remarks from Ambassador Noemi Espinoza Madrid, Chair of CPD57.Speakers include:Samuel S. Omwa, Ag.Director General of the National Population Council for the Government of UgandaPamela Martin Garcia, FP2030 Senior Advocacy Advisor for Latin America and the CaribbeanPatricia da Silva, Programme Adviser for the People of African Descent Initiative at UNFPARajib Acharya, Senior Associate at Population CouncilSpecial presentations by Eleanor Blomstrom, Ag, Director of Policy and Advocacy at Women Deliver and Nicole Ippoliti, Technical Director, Y-Labs2024 marks thirty years since the landmark International Conference on P ....
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Abortion in India continues to face high levels of stigma - this stigma pushes women who seek it away from legal services; curtails free dissemination of information on abortion; and affects the delivery of essential services in the public . ....
Text Size: A+ New Delhi: We have all heard the doomsday predictions about the implications of unchecked growth in Indiaâs population, and demands for a population-control law from politicians make the headlines every now and then. But the fifth edition of the Union governmentâs National Family Health Survey (NFHS-5), released on 12 December, suggests the fears may be unfounded. According to data on fertility rates presented in the survey, Indiaâs population is stabilising. A population is said to stabilise once it achieves what is known as replacement-level fertility â that is the total fertility rate at which a population exactly replaces itself from one generation to the next. ....