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South Africa’s Water Policy Champions Rights of People and Ecosystems
(2000) Under apartheid, water had been so inequitably distributed that water policy reform became a lead component of the new government's Reconstruction and Development Programme.

Project: Center for Public Information on Population Research (CPIPR)
Opioid Overdose Epidemic Hits Hardest for The Least Educated
(2018) The prescription opioid painkillers that helped fuel the surge in U.S. drug overdose deaths were first approved by the Federal Drug Administration in late 1995.

A Shift in Hunger: U.S. Food Policy and What We Learned From the Pandemic
Food insecurity rates increased as pandemic-backed support came to a halt.

Pandemic Prompts New Digital Health Solutions for Family Planning
How programs in India, Nigeria, and Uganda embraced new technology to deliver family planning and maternal health services emphasizing self-care throughout COVID-19.
Population Aging Impact Differs Across Countries
People are living longer and having fewer children, but the impact of this differs among nations.
China’s Concern Over Population Aging and Health
(2006) As late as 25 years ago, China was concerned it had too many children to support.