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Project: Combatting Noncommunicable Disease Risk Factors in Youth

Data Sheet Background Data. Noncommunicable Diseases in Latin America and the Caribbean: Alcohol Use, Cigarette Use, Physical Inactivity, and Unhealthy Diet

(2013) The four major NCDs—cardiovascular disease, most cancers, diabetes, and chronic respiratory diseases—will account for approximately 81 percent of deaths in Latin America and the Caribbean by 2030, and 89 percent of all deaths in high-income countries.

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The Growing Owner/Renter Gap in Affordable Housing in the U.S.

(2013) National trends mask a growing owner/renter gap in the amount of money spent on housing, relative to household income.

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Education, Medical Treatment, and Social Networks Can Promote ‘Brain Health’ Among U.S. Elderly

(March 2009) When some people reach older ages, they begin to lose their ability to reason and to remember.

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Project: Combatting Noncommunicable Disease Risk Factors in Youth

Noncommunicable Diseases and Youth: A Critical Window of Opportunity for Latin America/Caribbean

(2013) Noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) are a global problem, and the burden they place on individuals and health systems is high and increasing.

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Project: Empowering Evidence-Driven Advocacy

Zanzibar Needs Broader Access to Long-Acting and Permanent Methods of Family Planning

Contraceptive use in Zanzibar continues to be low, particularly of long-acting and permanent methods (LAPM) of family planning.

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Project: Combatting Noncommunicable Disease Risk Factors in Youth

Data Sheet Explanation of Cut-Offs: Noncommunicable Diseases in Latin America and the Caribbean

(2013) The four major NCDs—cardiovascular disease, most cancers, diabetes, and chronic respiratory diseases—will account for approximately 81 percent of deaths in Latin America and the Caribbean by 2030, and 89 percent of all deaths in high-income countries.

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Population Growth and Deforestation: A Critical and Complex Relationship

(2004) During the last two decades, agricultural expansion, logging, development, and other human activities caused the deforestation of more than 120,000 square kilometers each year.

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Project: Combatting Noncommunicable Disease Risk Factors in Youth

Policy Brief. Noncommunicable Diseases and Youth: A Critical Window of Opportunity for Latin America/Caribbean

(2013) Noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) are a global problem, and the burden they place on individuals and health systems is high and increasing.

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Population Bulletin, vol. 63, no. 1: Managing Migration–The Global Challenge

(March 2008) The number of international migrants is at an all-time high. There were 191 million migrants in 2005, which means that 3 percent of the world's people left their country of birth or citizenship for a year or more.

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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.

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