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United Nations Raises Projected World Population

(2013) The United Nations Population Division has just released its comprehensive estimates and projections, World Population Prospects: The 2012 Revision. The results show a larger global population size in 2050, 9.6 billion, up from the 9.3 billion that the UN projected in its 2010 Revision. A major reason for the higher projection is higher fertility (birth rates) in some countries than previously estimated, particularly in Africa. Much of that information comes from recent demographic surveys.

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Healthy Mothers and Healthy Newborns: The Vital Link

(2002) The past century witnessed a revolution in health care, yet millions of women still endure the risks of pregnancy and childbirth under conditions virtually unchanged over time. Maternal complications take a serious toll on women.

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Project: KIDS COUNT

Report. The Risk of Negative Child Outcomes in Low-Income Families

(2006) The child poverty rate has become one of the most widely used indicators of child well-being in the United States.

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Project: KIDS COUNT

The Risk of Negative Child Outcomes in Low-Income Families

(2006) The child poverty rate has become one of the most widely used indicators of child well-being in the United States.

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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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Like the United States and Europe, the Asia-Pacific Region Is Experiencing Low Fertility and Population Aging

As the Asia-Pacific region's population shifts due to low fertility and societies age, women may face specific challenges tied to factors like their longevity, financial resources, and caregiving responsibilities.

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World Population Trends 2012

World population grew to 7.06 billion in mid-2012 after having passed the 7 billion mark in 2011.

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Project: Research Technical Assistance Center (RTAC)

GridWatch: A Low-Cost Approach to Measuring the Reliability of Power Systems

This fact sheet shares how companies can use GridWatch data to identify, track, and respond to outages more rapidly.

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Policy Brief. Understanding Population Projections: Assumptions Behind the Numbers (2014)

Policymakers and program planners rely on population projections to assess future demand for resources such as food, water, and energy, as well as services such as health and education.

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