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Client-Centered Quality: Clients’ Perspectives and Barriers to Receiving Care

To provide high-quality care, providers must understand and respect their clients' needs, attitudes, and concerns. These client perceptions are in turn affected by personal, social, and cultural factors.

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PRB @ PAA 2025 Annual Meeting

April 10-13, 2025 Washington, DC

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

Engage Youth Advocates Effectively With These Simple Guidelines

(2019) When it comes to youth participation in sexual and reproductive health (SRH) young people’s voices are often muffled and, in some cases, considered by decisionmakers to be irrelevant, insignificant, or just immature.

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Urbanization Takes on New Dimensions in Asia’s Population Giants

(October 2001) For the first time, more half of the world's population will be living in urban areas by the end of this decade.

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Gender Equity for Work and Pay

How are women faring around the world—and what can the United States learn?

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Increased Overweight Prevalence and Chronic Disease Risk Among the Poor in Developing Countries

(2012) Globally, the prevalence of overweight and obesity has increased at alarming rates—with 1.5 billion adults overweight worldwide.1 The growing prevalence of overweight in developing countries has helped propel an upsurge in chronic, noncommunicable diseases including diabetes and hypertension.

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The World’s Next ‘Population Problem’

(2005) Ask about "the population problem" to people of a certain age, and the first and perhaps only thing that comes to mind is the "population bomb" or "population explosion."

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