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Pourquoi de meilleures politiques de soins sont importantes pour l’égalité des sexes et pour l’économie

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.

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Why Better Care Policies Matter for Gender Equality and the Economy

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.

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Advancing Family Planning in French-Speaking West Africa: A Call to Action

(2012) Although family planning use is increasing in the majority of developing countries, West Africa is lagging behind. Fertility rates among the French-speaking countries of the region remain high with an average of 5.5 births per woman, and 28 percent of women of reproductive age have an unmet need for family planning—one of the highest rates of any region globally.

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Report. Advancing Family Planning in French-Speaking West Africa: A Call to Action

(2012) Although family planning use is increasing in the majority of developing countries, West Africa is lagging behind. Fertility rates among the French-speaking countries of the region remain high with an average of 5.5 births per woman, and 28 percent of women of reproductive age have an unmet need for family planning—one of the highest rates of any region globally.

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Today’s Research on Aging: How COVID-19 Protections Affected Older Adults’ Mental Health

New research shows the pandemic deepened feelings of loneliness, anxiety, and depression among older adults and their caregivers. Social connection is the "medicine hiding in plain sight."

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KidsData

PRB leads the KidsData program, which advances children’s well-being in California by providing a high-quality, wide-ranging data website and collaborating with those who work on behalf of children.

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