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Project: Empowering Evidence-Driven Advocacy
Tanzania: Vijana Na Uzazi Wa Mpango Tanzania
Karibu kila kijana wa kike aliyeolewa mmoja kati ya wane wenye umri kati ya miaka 15 hadi 19 wanatamani kutumia njia za uzazi wa mpango lakini kwa sasa hawatumii njia yoyote.
Boomers’ Retirement Wave Likely to Begin in Just 6 Years
(2002) In the United States, efforts to stop terrorism and restore economic growth have superseded the Social Security issue for the past several months. But the clock keeps ticking, and baby boomers are nearing retirement.
PRB in the News: Diana Elliott Discusses the Labor Shortage With NPR
“The employers who think more creatively about policies are the ones who are going to come out ahead in the next couple of decades,” Elliott said.

Reproductive Health in Policy & Practice: Case Studies From Brazil, India, Morocco, and Uganda

Among Older Americans, Black and Hispanic People Are Much More Likely to Need Help at Home—and Go Without It
Income, neighborhood characteristics, and state policies may underly racial disparities in who gets needed care, despite federal efforts to expand home-care programs.
PRB Welcomes New Class of Policy Communication Fellows
PRB welcomes 10 Policy Communication Fellows from around the world to our Washington office for the summer workshop, kicking off the year-long program.
L’urbanisation: une force environnementale incontournable
(Avril 2004) Les êtres humains sont devenus une force environnementale d'importance croissante ces dernières 10 000 années.
Some Kenyan Children Are Not in School Despite Free Primary Education
(2013) Despite a free primary education policy introduced by the Kenyan government in 2003, a substantial number of children who should benefit from it are still out of school, even though gains have been made between 1998 and 2009.