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Policy Brief: The Need for Reproductive Health Education in Schools in Egypt

(2012) One in five people in Egypt is between the ages of 15 and 24, a total of 16 million in 2012, according to the United Nations Population Division. In the next 15 years, 26 million more Egyptians will reach age 15.

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Maternal Mortality in Guatemala: A Preventable Tragedy

(2003) From instituting new maternal health policies to addressing the quality of health services for pregnant women and their newborns, Guatemala is taking a number of steps to try to reduce deaths and disability related to pregnancy, delivery, and postpartum complications.

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Project: KIDS COUNT

2019 KIDS COUNT Data Book Shows Continued Improvements—and Gaps—in Child Well-Being

(2019) Since 1990, the child population has become more racially and ethnically diverse and the share of children with at least one immigrant parent has more than doubled.

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Project: KIDS COUNT

2018 KIDS COUNT Data Book: Trends in Child Well-Being

The 2018 Data Book focuses on key trends in child well-being during the economic recovery following the Great Recession. Over the last six years, children experienced gains in economic well-being, but results were mixed for the Health, Education, and Family and Community domains. The Data Book also highlights the growing undercount of young children in each decennial census since 1980, and discusses the risks and implications of another undercount in 2020.

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