East African Faith Leaders Support Youth Sexual and Reproductive Health Education
PRB partnered with Faith to Action Network to create resources that urge East African Legislative Assembly members to harmonize existing reproductive health policies and support the future of the region’s youth.
The Future of Nigeria Starts Today: Providing Youth-Friendly Family Planning Services to Young People
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More than half of the current Indian population is under the age of 30—that’s 732 million people! Meeting the needs of India’s large youth population is critical.
Pathfinder International and partners in Kenya and Uganda have implemented the Health of the People and Environment in the Lake Victoria Basin (HoPE-LVB) project since 2011.
Today’s Research on Aging, Issue 38: Sleep, Health, and Aging
(2018) Sleep may be as important to health in old age as diet and exercise. Numerous studies have shown that sleeping too much or too little is associated with mortality among older adults.
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Sleep, Health, and Aging
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Sleep, Health, and Aging
Sleep may be as important to health in old age as diet and exercise. Numerous
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among older adults. A growing body of research indicates that not getting enough
sleep may also increase the risk of several conditions and chronic diseases including
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En cette Journée internationale des femmes, nous examinons l'impact du travail de soins domestiques non rémunéré sur les femmes et les filles, ainsi que sur l'économie mondiale, et comment PRB et CREG contribuent à la réflexion sur cette question urgente.
This web feature expands the concept of the demographic dividend to project four potential sets of benefits—in addition to economic growth, it outlines benefits in child survival, education, and political stability.
This International Women’s Day, we’re looking at the impact of unpaid care work on women and girls and the global economy—and how PRB and CREG are helping address this urgent issue.