1 in 6: The Global Crisis Very Few Are Funding (And Why We Should Be)
Infertility receives nowhere near the attention or funding of fertility decline or aging despite asking the same fundamental question.
Infertility receives nowhere near the attention or funding of fertility decline or aging despite asking the same fundamental question.
2007) In 2005, about 191 million people—3 percent of the world's population—were international migrants, according to UN estimates.
2007) In 2005, about 191 million people—3 percent of the world's population—were international migrants, according to UN estimates.
Project: IDEA: Informing Decisionmakers to Act
(2015) PRB has worked intensively in Kenya since 1998, with support from the U.S. Agency for International Development and in collaboration with local and international organizations, government institutions, decision makers, and the media to highlight the importance of population, family planning, and reproductive health as key development initiatives.