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Pakistan’s Historic Floods Threaten Progress in Maternal and Child Health

At least 16 million Pakistanis have had to leave their homes because of historic monsoon rains that flooded a large swath of the country.1 The UN estimates the flooding has caused the deaths of 1,600 people, but the worst health effects are still ahead.

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Fertility Decline and Reproductive Health in Morocco: New DHS Figures

(2006) The "fertility transition"—the shift from large to small families that demographers have observed throughout much of the world—has been remarkably rapid in Morocco, according to a recently released demographic and health survey on that country.

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How Demographic Changes Make Us More Vulnerable to Pandemics Like the Coronavirus

(2020) The world is better equipped to fight a pandemic today than it was in 1918, when influenza swept the globe and infected up to one-third of the world’s population.1 While science and medical advances have given us new advantages in fighting disease, some demographic trends since 1918 may increase the risk for spreading contagions and our vulnerability to viruses.

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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.

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Malaria Continues to Threaten Pregnant Women and Children

(2001) Malaria threatens at least 24 million pregnancies each year in Africa, the continent most affected by this disease according to the World Health Organization (WHO).

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Demography and Economics of Aging and Alzheimer’s Disease

PRB summarizes recent research supported by the National Institute on Aging (NIA) of the National Institutes of Health, highlighting its implications for individuals and society.

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